Robert Pickton: The Final Chapter [3]
2/2/20261 hr 17 min
[Part 3 of 4] One night, a woman living on the Pickton farm witnesses an act so disturbing it prompts repeated warnings to police. A search warrant should have followed, but through another cascade of devastating missed opportunities, Robert Pickton slips through the cracks once again...
CONTENT WARNING: this series includes graphic details that will be distressing for many listeners to hear, including mention of sexual assault, residential schools, Indigenous issues, child abuse and suicide.
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Kristi Lee· Host1:20
This is part three of a four-part series pieced together primarily from the public record, including court documents, newspaper archives,