Posted AT 5:08 AM EDT on 10/12/07
Guilty verdicts make for a bittersweet day
ROD MICKLEBURGH
From Monday's Globe and Mail
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. Five hours after she heard Robert Pickton pronounced guilty of murdering her beloved sister, Ada Wilson's emotions were still raw.But that didn't stop her from speaking straight to the man accused of being Canada's worst serial killer. Throughout his 10-month trial, Mr. Pickton did not display a trace of emotion, even when he was convicted yesterday of the first six of the 26 murder charges he is facing.
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