B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton savagely attacked in prison, clinging to life - Hopefully survives and suffers for a long time.

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Notorious B.C. serial killer Robert (Willie) Pickton was on life support Monday after a brutal attack by another prisoner in Quebec’s maximum Port-Cartier Institution.

Pickton was airlifted to hospital after the assault, which sources say took place just before 2 p.m. local time on Sunday, May 19.

One source said the attacker had earlier assaulted other inmates at the prison before being moved to segregation. The attack on Pickton allegedly happened after the prisoner was then released back onto the same unit as the serial killer, Postmedia has learned.

Pickton was speared in the head with a broken broom-like handle, another source said.

The Correctional Service Canada confirmed to Postmedia late Monday that Pickton was the victim of a “major assault.” But they wouldn’t comment on his medical condition. In an earlier news release, the CSC said “the Sûreté du Québec is presently investigating the incident. The assailant has been identified and the appropriate actions have been taken.”

No one at the Port-Cartier Institution would comment Monday.

“We don’t have somebody who can speak with you,” the person answering the phone at the high-security prison said. “Call tomorrow and somebody will speak with you.”

When contacted by phone and asked about whether his client had been attacked in prison and was now in hospital with a serious brain injury, Pickton’s lawyer Ian Runkle said Monday: “I don’t have anything I can say at this point. That may change, but nothing I can pass along at this point.”

Sources said Pickton had been taken to Hospital of the Child Jesus in Quebec City. Postmedia called the hospital and asked specifically about Pickton’s condition.

An official in admissions said they had “nothing to share at this time due to confidentiality.”

Pickton told other inmates that he was writing a book blaming the murders of women, for which he was convicted, on someone else.

Port-Cartier Institution holds 237 men and is just north of the St. Lawrence River and about 600 kilometres from Québec City.

Pickton, now 74, was convicted by a jury of murdering six women — Sereena Abotsway, Mona Wilson, Andrea Joesbury, Brenda Ann Wolfe, Georgina Papin and Marnie Frey — at his 2007 B.C. Supreme Court trial.

But he was also charged with killing 21 more women. Those counts were eventually stayed and never heard at trial.

On top of those cases, the DNA of another six women was found on Pickton’s Port Coquitlam farm, but no additional charges were ever laid.

The former pig farmer once bragged to an undercover officer in his jail cell that he killed 49 women. More than 60 women had vanished from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside before Pickton’s arrest in February 2002.

Lorimer Shenher, a writer and former lead Vancouver Police detective on the missing women investigation, said Monday that he had got word of the weekend attack on Pickton.

“Obviously, Mr. Pickton has caused a lot of pain for many people. Unfortunately, all an attack like this serves to do is further thwart the truth of this case from being told so that all the remaining perpetrators could be brought to justice,” Shenher said. “It’s been an open secret for more than 20 years that these murders were not committed solely by the hands of Robert Pickton.”

In recent months, families of his victims and advocates for other missing women have spoken out against a B.C. Supreme Court application made by the RCMP to destroy more than 14,000 exhibits seized from Pickton’s property during the lengthy investigation.

The critics said that destroying the exhibits might impact future investigations, especially if there continue to be advances in forensic technology that have already led to resolutions in decades-old cold cases.

The RCMP insists the evidence no longer has any investigative value. The force said a small number of the 14,000 items, which range from clothing to furniture, belonged to missing women, and will be returned to their families. The application is set to be heard next month.

Pickton was eligible for day parole in February, prompting outrage from victims’ relatives and several politicians who said he should never be released.

 
What the hell? That's a weird choice of wording, if it's factually true it should have been openly shared with all police departments and the public to aid in investigation, and not an "open secret".
At least one of the other suspects is dead. He committed the Vancouver alley murders and the police won't officially release his name despite being confident that he was the perpetrator.
 
There has been a total lack of institutional interest in identifying his victims, let alone trying to secure justice for them.

This is pretty much all the justice they are going to get. I can't say I feel one bit bad about that.

The destruction of the remaining evidence is pretty much the most callous writing-off of victims I can think of for many a year. The RCMP are simply not interested in trying to identify every poor, possibly drug addicted, possibly First Nations, possibly sex working victim of a guy who fed women to pigs.

Something terrible might happen, like people would finally know what happened to their daughter, mother, sister, friend, or even worse, there might finally be hard evidence for the suspicion that Pickton didn't murder "that many" women, but he certainly ran a brisk trade in disposing of inconvenient bodies.

Everything about this case and how the investigation was conducted is so sad, such a total failure of the state's responsibility to deliver justice, that frankly the high spot is that someone lobotomised this cunt with a broken broom handle.
 
There has been a total lack of institutional interest in identifying his victims, let alone trying to secure justice for them.

This is pretty much all the justice they are going to get. I can't say I feel one bit bad about that.

The destruction of the remaining evidence is pretty much the most callous writing-off of victims I can think of for many a year. The RCMP are simply not interested in trying to identify every poor, possibly drug addicted, possibly First Nations, possibly sex working victim of a guy who fed women to pigs.

Something terrible might happen, like people would finally know what happened to their daughter, mother, sister, friend, or even worse, there might finally be hard evidence for the suspicion that Pickton didn't murder "that many" women, but he certainly ran a brisk trade in disposing of inconvenient bodies.

Everything about this case and how the investigation was conducted is so sad, such a total failure of the state's responsibility to deliver justice, that frankly the high spot is that someone lobotomised this cunt with a broken broom handle.
The RCMP doesn't give a shit because the public in BC stopped giving a shit about natives and hookers a long time ago. Largely because of what people see going on in vancouver that gets ignored, while they get treated like a protected class, enabled and whenever they do something to somebody it gets ignored. In other words the general public doesn't give a shit cause they've had enough of them and largely don't care what some serial killer does to them

Same as the trail of tears stuff the natives keep whining about. It doesn't get investigated and the natives whine but don't push too hard about it because everybody, including the natives themselves are well aware that just about all the people who disappeared there were natives offed by other natives. Same as the reserves. Wouldn't want too much attention put on that that might expose the wrong groups
 
What the hell? That's a weird choice of wording, if it's factually true it should have been openly shared with all police departments and the public to aid in investigation, and not an "open secret".
It's widely accepted that he was more working with other people. If you know anything about Canadian police and serial killers though, they bungle it every. Single. Time. Just look at the Ken and Barbie case.

Also, sorry for the double post.
 
What is day parole? Is it like normal parole in the US?
Since I didn't see anyone answer this: answer taken from this site

Day parole allows an offender to participate in community-based activities in preparation for full parole or statutory release. Offenders on day parole must return nightly to a community-based residential facility or halfway house unless otherwise authorized by the Parole Board of Canada. In addition to standard conditions of day parole, the Parole Board may also impose special conditions that an offender must abide by during release.

Eligibility 6 months before full parole eligibility date (PED) or 6 months into the sentence, whichever is greater. For offenders serving life sentences, 3 years before PED.
 
Day parole allows an offender to participate in community-based activities in preparation for full parole or statutory release. Offenders on day parole must return nightly to a community-based residential facility or halfway house unless otherwise authorized by the Parole Board of Canada.
Ah okay that's kinda what I assumed it would be a pre-release type of program for inmates, from the name I assumed they got out for the day and came back in at night. Here we have Weekend Time where you come in on Friday and leave Sunday night I don't know how to get that kinda deal but I hear it's pretty damn sweet because your time counts for a full week. So you're barely doing 3 days and getting credit for 7. Thanks for looking it up.
I just figured he died in prison years ago.
Yea I kinda assumed this too, I wonder if he's been attacked before. Atleast in the US if you do sick shit your putting a target on your back. You might as well get death cuz it would probably be a nicer way to go then having someone shank you. Like that Danny Masterson dude, I hear he's paying all kinda people to stick around him so he don't get attacked. But I also heard multiple prison gangs had hits out on him, and he did get attacked at least once so far. They got him bad enough he was moved to a easier damn yard.
 
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This is how he looks like.
Most obvious serial killer ever.
Also, it is suspected that he feed some of the corpses' to his pigs.
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Tragically, Canada's most beloved pig farmer and skullet-connoisseur has died.

Serial killer Robert Pickton has died in hospital after prison attack
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QUEBEC -- Serial killer Robert Pickton died Friday, two weeks after he was assaulted in prison.

Pickton, an inmate at Port-Cartier Institution in Quebec, was 74.

It said an investigation was underway into the May 19 prison assault that involved another inmate.

Quebec provincial police spokesman Frederic Deshaies said Friday afternoon that Pickton had died "in the last few hours."

He said police were also continuing to investigate the assault and that they had a 51-year-old suspect.

And was writing a book pointing a finger at others as well? What a coincidence. I remember the case, was nasty stuff
By all accounts he was a pretty dumb dude. I find it unlikely he was able to pull off everything he did single-handedly. Apparently his brother is also shady as fuck and a popular co-suspect, though nothing ever stuck to him.

Infographics made a whole 33+ minute episode about it.

 
Tragically, Canada's most beloved pig farmer and skullet-connoisseur has died.

Serial killer Robert Pickton has died in hospital after prison attack
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By all accounts he was a pretty dumb dude. I find it unlikely he was able to pull off everything he did single-handedly. Apparently his brother is also shady as fuck and a popular co-suspect, though nothing ever stuck to him.

Infographics made a whole 33+ minute episode about it.

Someone go find mr wu so we can feed this pos's body to the pigs the way he deserves
 
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