Posted AT 6:51 PM EDT on 05/02/07
Pickton chats with officer about his sudden fame
PETTI FONG
Globe and Mail Update
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. A dishevelled, smelly Robert William Pickton became comfortable in his jail cell, chatting about his sudden fame, telling his cellmate, who was actually an undercover police officer, about how he refused to take a shower.
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