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A locked chain link fence surrounds the Pickton farm in Port Coquitlam, B.C. Tuesday, November 20, 2007.

RCMP investigate spate of fires including one at Robert Pickton’s farm

Investigators treating blazes as suspicious

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Pamela Masik with a portrait entitled 'Mona' at a gallery in Vancouver, BC, June 23, 2009.
Art

Vancouver museum pulls exhibition showing portraits of missing and murdered women

Artist left ‘upset and sad’ by decision to axe show

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Ernie Crey outside Robert Pickton's pig farm in Port Coquitlam, B.C. on February 8, 2002.
The Pickton Case

Coroner’s certificates place missing women’s deaths at Pickton farm

‘There was a finality about it,’ says brother of Dawn Crey, whose body has never been found

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The RCMP released a sketch asking the public's help in solving the 16-year-old mystery of a woman whose partial remains were found on serial killer Robert Pickton's farm. Cpl. Annie Linteau says the Mounties have reached out to police around the world to try and figure out Jane Doe's identity.

RCMP seek public's help in identifying woman linked to Pickton farm

Half of the woman’s skull, with the vertebra attached, was found on Robert Pickton’s farm in 1995

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Vancouver Police Deputy Chief Doug LePard addresses the media after releasing his report into the disappearance of women from the Downtown Eastside, in Vancouver, B.C., on Friday August 20, 2010.

Mounties acknowledge shortcomings on Pickton case

E-mail to Vancouver police refers to ‘a lack of analysis of the available information’

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Robert Pickton is shown in this undated television image. BCTV-Vancouver/The Canadian Press

Public inquiry to review police handling of Pickton case

Vancouver Police Department, RCMP welcome independent probe

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Vancouver Police Deputy Chief Doug LePard addresses the media after releasing his report into the disappearance of women from the Downtown Eastside, in Vancouver, B.C., on Friday August 20, 2010.

Retired Pickton investigators would co-operate with inquiry, officer says

B.C. cabinet considering whether to set up review

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An artist drawing of serial killer Robert Pickton, fourth from left, listening to the guilty verdict in BC Supreme Court in New Westminster, B.C. on Sunday, December 9, 2007. Pickton was found guilty on six counts of second-degree murder in the deaths of six women from Vancouver's notorious Downtown Eastside neighbourhood.

Pickton case informants share $100,000 reward fund

Money split depending on impact of information

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Leah Best told Vancouver police in 1999 that a friend of hers saw Robert Pickton 'gutting' a woman on his farm.

Women's lives could have been saved, Pickton informant says

Woman says she spoke to RCMP about what she had heard was going on at the Port Coquitlam pig farm, but ‘it didn’t seem like they cared’

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RCMP arrogance cited in bungling of Pickton case

Reluctance to co-operate with other police forces played a role in allowing pig farmer to go on killing, critics say

Jail video
Pickton's cell conversations

A video of serial killer Robert Pickton’s jail conversation with an undercover police officer in 2002 has been released.

Timeline
The murdered and missing

A closer look at the marginalized women who were killed or believed to have been murdered by serial killer Robert Pickton

Missing Vancouver women, from left, Diane Rock, Heather Bottomley and Jacqueline McDonnell are shown in these undated police handout photos.
From the archives
The Pickton trial

Audio slideshows, features and interactive content from the time of the trial

An exhibit from the Pickton trial, a poster board of 48 missing women shown to Pickton during the 11 hours interview on day after he was arrested. Names of those identified in court: #1 Sereena Abotsway; #3 Andrea Joesbury; #4 Mona Wilson; #17 Georgina Papin; #26 Marnie Frey; #48 Brenda Wolfe.
Aftermath
Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Take a tour through Vancouver's gloomy Downtown Eastside as sex worker Sue Davis highlights some of the positive changes in the area.

A woman sits in a park in Vancouver's downtown East side with her belongings strewn around in a makeshift camp, Thursday, September 4, 2008
Interactive
The Pickton Farm

Tour the Pickton property and follow evidence heard in court

Media vehicles line the road in front of Robert PIckton's farm in Port Coquitlam, B.C., on Feb. 7, 2002.
Covering the Pickton trial

Robert Matas answered questions

Robert Pickton is shown in this undated television image. BCTV-Vancouver/The Canadian Press