Pig farmer Robert Pickton, feared to be one of Canada's most prolific killers, has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of six women.
Pig farmer Robert Pickton, feared to be one of Canada's most prolific killers, has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of six women.
A separate trial for the murder of another 20 women has still to be scheduled, while police believe he may have caused almost 50 deaths in all.
A separate trial for the murder of another 20 women has still to be scheduled, while police believe he may have caused almost 50 deaths in all.
Officers found dismembered remains and personal belongings when they raided his farm near Vancouver five years ago.
Officers found dismembered remains and personal belongings when they raided his farm near Vancouver five years ago.
The court near Vancouver said he would be eligible for parole after 25 years.
The court near Vancouver said he would be eligible for parole after 25 years.
But it is thought unlikely that Pickton will ever be freed from jail.
But it is thought unlikely that Pickton will ever be freed from jail.
'Senseless and despicable'
'Senseless and despicable'
Most of the women Pickton targeted were prostitutes and drug addicts who vanished from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside area over more than a decade.
Most of the women Pickton targeted were prostitutes and drug addicts who vanished from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside area over more than a decade.
When you took her from me, it was like ripping out my heart Brittney FreyVictim's daughter
When you took her from me, it was like ripping out my heart Brittney FreyVictim's daughter
Passing sentence, Judge James Williams said: "What happened to them was senseless and despicable."
Passing sentence, Judge James Williams said: "What happened to them was senseless and despicable."
Pickton butchered the women's remains and fed them to his pigs, Authorities said.
Pickton butchered the women's remains and fed them to his pigs, Authorities said.
Health officials once issued a tainted meat advisory to neighbours who might have bought pork from his farm over fears the meat might have contained human remains.
Health officials once issued a tainted meat advisory to neighbours who might have bought pork from his farm over fears the meat might have contained human remains.
There were emotional scenes as the court heard a statement by the daughter of one of Pickton's victims.
There were emotional scenes as the court heard a statement by the daughter of one of Pickton's victims.
Staring directly at Pickton, Lynn Frey read out some words from her 15-year-old granddaughter Brittney.
Staring directly at Pickton, Lynn Frey read out some words from her 15-year-old granddaughter Brittney.
Investigators found a jawbone fragment from the teenager's mother, Marnie, on Pickton's farm.
Investigators found a jawbone fragment from the teenager's mother, Marnie, on Pickton's farm.
The statement said: "Mr Pickton, why did you do that? When you took her from me, it was like ripping out my heart."
The statement said: "Mr Pickton, why did you do that? When you took her from me, it was like ripping out my heart."
Pickton was also convicted of murdering five other women: Sereena Abotsway, Andrea Joesbury, Mona Wilson, Brenda Wolfe and Georgina Papin.
Pickton was also convicted of murdering five other women: Sereena Abotsway, Andrea Joesbury, Mona Wilson, Brenda Wolfe and Georgina Papin.
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Do you live in the Vancouver area? Are you affected by the case? Send us your comments using the form below.
This story is beyond difficult to read and digest. It is so sad to know people don't respect human life. I feel so much sadness for the victims and their families. Emilia, San Francisco, CA former Vancouver resident
I am currently an exchange student in Vancouver from the UK, and it is very shocking to know that something like this can happen in what appears to be a fantastic and extremely vibrant city.Ken, Vancouver, Canada
Although not affected personally, most people of Vancouver have lived through the horror as the reports came in of body parts being discovered at the Picton Farm. The arrest of Pickton and the subsequent long trial, which was reported graphically on radio and TV (always with a warning of the graphic nature of the piece) made some people, including myself a little weary of the whole affair - until it came time for the jury to come in with a verdict. Most were surprised that Picton was not found guilty of first degree murder... However the sentencing today will give some solace to the families of these unfortunate women. It remain to be seen whether there will be a further trial with regards Picton's guilt in the murder of the remaining 20 women. Incidentally it has been reported that many more women other than the 26 are also missing from the same area of Vancouver.Peter Messent, Vancouver, Canada