Robert Pickton the female butcher



After working as a butcher’s apprenticeship for seven years, Robert Pickton inherited his family’s piggery in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia in Canada. However, he started butchering female sex workers and feeding them to his pigs.

In 1997, a female sex worker narrowly escaped from Pickton’s farm after she was handcuffed and stabbed in the abdomen.
Pickton was initially arrested for the but was let go after it was determined that the woman had battled with drugs and therefore her accounts could not be trusted. At the time of the arrest his cloths were seized for DNA testing but this was not done until 2004.

When attention was drawn again to his home in 2002, investigators made a gruesome discovery: freezer stocked with human remain, several human bones in the pigsties suggesting he had fed his victims to his pigs.

Although he was charged with 26 murders, Pickton was only convicted on six counts of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 25 years.

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