Portrait of An Accused Killer
Some sex-trade workers testified that Pickton was kind and generous
to them, while other witnesses
at the trial linked him to the murder
of women from the Downtown Eastside. From a young boy
named Robbie who
apparently didn’t like butchering, Pickton grew up under the shadow of
his
younger brother and did miserably in school.
Port Coquitlam, B.C., Feb. 7, 2002 - Robert Pickton,one of two
brothers whose pig farm in suburban
Vancouver is being searched, is
seen in a screen capture from a 1996 video shot by BCTV News
in
connection with a story about property tax complaint connected to the
farm.
(Photograph from Global TV footage)
PICKTON'S PIGS
Photo from Christmas Eve 1997 showing police officers trying to
corral two small pigs let loose
in the downtown eastside.
Photos introduced as evidence in the trial of Robert Pickton.
PICKTON'S PIGS
Photo from Christmas Eve 1997 showing police officers trying to
corral two small pigs let loose
in the downtown eastside. This one got
its head stuck in a parkade gate.
Photos introduced as evidence in the trial of Robert Pickton.
DAVE PICKTON'S PLACE
Floor plan of main floor of Dave Pickton's house on the Pickton
farm, shown in court March 28, 2007.
THE RENDERING PLANT
Downtown Eastside rendering plant where Pickton took pig remains.
Photo introduced as evidence in the trial of Robert Pickton.
Dave Pickton in 1995. Dave was "the boss," Willie was "the slave,"
a friend of Willie's told the court.
IQ TESTER
Oct. 15, 2007: Dr. Larry Krywaniuk was on the stand at the
Pickton trial where he talked
about the IQ test he performed on Robert
Pickton.
(Ward Perrin/Vancouver Sun)
"Let's have a reality check here. This case is about the police
finding the remains of six dead human
beings, essentially in the
accused's backyard." - Michael Petrie, Crown Prosecutor
(Ian Smith/Vancouver Sun)
"Think about how all the evidence holds together and you will see
the Crown has not proven its
case beyond a reasonable doubt." - Adrian
Brooks, defence lawyer
(Ward Perrin/Vancouver Sun)
DINAH TAYLOR: SYRINGES
Fifteen used syringes found inside a backpack, which contained
several items linked by DNA
to Pickton's friend Dinah Taylor.
Pickton's brother Dave gave the backpack to police.
DINAH TAYLOR: MEAT CLEAVER
A black-handled meat cleaver found inside a backpack, which
contained several items linked by DNA
to Pickton's friend Dinah
Taylor. Pickton's brother Dave gave the backpack to police.
DINAH TAYLOR: DETOX CARD
A detox card found inside a backpack, which contained several items
linked by DNA to Pickton's
friend Dinah Taylor. Pickton's brother Dave
gave the backpack to police.
PAT CASANOVA
He was arrested on 15 counts of murder, but not charged.
(Ward Perrin/Vancouver Sun)
PAT CASANOVA: DNA
WARNING: Graphic content. Interior of Pickton's
slaughterhouse: door which may contain
the DNA of Mona Wilson and
Pickton's friend Pat Casanova.
PAT CASANOVA: DNA
Interior of Pickton's slaughterhouse: door which may contain the
DNA of Mona Wilson
and Pickton's friend Pat Casanova.
PAT CASANOVA: MEAT CLEAVER
A white-handled meat cleaver seized from the Surrey home of
Pickton's friend, Pat Casanova.
PAT CASANOVA: MALLET
A wooden mallet seized from the Surrey home of Pickton's friend,
Pat Casanova.
PAT CASANOVA: RECIPROCATING SAW
A reciprocating saw seized from the Surrey home of Pickton's friend
Pat Casanova.
PAT CASANOVA: BANDSAW
A photo of a bandsaw that was seized from the house of Pat
Casanova, a friend of Robert "Willy" Pickton.
It was introduced on
June 5, 2007 as an exhibit in the murder trial of Pickton
in Supreme
Court in New Westminster.
PAT CASANOVA: BANDSAW
A photo of a bandsaw that was seized from the house of Pat
Casanova, a friend of Robert "Willie" Pickton.
The Vancouver Sun
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