Posted AT 4:07 AM EDT on 11/12/07
Key facts kept from Pickton jury: investigator
ROBERT MATAS
From Tuesday's Globe and Mail
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. In a highly unusual public statement, the former head of Vancouver's Missing Women Task Force says he believes serial killer Robert Pickton would have been convicted of first-degree murder if information had not been held back from the jury.
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