Hunting Monsters Part 3

Hunting Monsters Part 3

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Mission’s Jane Doe is the only unidentified female homicide victim
of serial killer Robert Pickton. On Feb. 23, 1995, a partial skull
with an attached vertebra was located in a creek by a person
filling their water bottle. The creek was situated just south of
the Lougheed Highway, east of the Ruskin bridge. Mission B.C. The
woman’s DNA profile has been provided to every lab across Canada
and, along with the composite drawings, has been shared with
Interpol and its 188 member countries. In August 2002, bones
recovered during the search of Pickton's farm in Port Coquitlam
were confirmed to be genetically linked to the partial skull. Here
is what investigators have been able to determine about Jane Doe:
Caucasian female, 20 to 40 years old. Death would have been
sometime between about 1985 and 1995. Missing teeth in the upper
right portion of her jaw, may have worn dentures. It is believed
her skull was cut in half with a power saw. Robert Pickton's pig
farm was searched in August 2002. Not only did searchers find more
human skulls mutilated in a fashion similar to the victim, but heel
bones, ankle bones, and a rib bone belonging to this victim were
found buried in a pit behind Pickton's slaughterhouse. Between
1983-2002, Pickton may have been responsible for up to the murders
or disappearances of forty-nine women, many of them from
Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. This episode will also explore
Robert Pickton inner circle of friends, Lynn Ellingsen, Pat
Casanova, Dinah Taylor and others who seen and witnessed events at
the pig farm. There were always questions about his brother Dave,
who lived on the farm whose bedroom contained multiple sex toys,
including one bearing the DNA of an unidentified woman whose DNA
was also found in one of the slaughterhouse freezers.

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