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Does anyone know if Robert Pickton the Canadian serial killer has ever been considered as the EAR/ONS?
I think looking for vehicles could be a dead end. There were so many different ones and most probably had nothing to do with EAR/ONS. He used bikes and walked. When he did drive he would park away from the homes, so no one could tie his vehicle to the scene.
EAR couldn't have been him because we worked in San Jose and he was almost always there Mon.-Fri. nights.
Lurker here, first time poster. In middle of listening to the 5 part podcast casefile on this. Terrifying to say the least!!
a random thought I have is, did anyone consider a phone operator? Obviously he is brazen and has what seems to be a military background. Law enforcement maybe but if one could 'tap' into any phone calls, wouldn't he be able to discover much of the information he seems to have gotten by stalking. Vacations planned, who's in the house, even law enforcement conversations about him and said victims. Every time they put a tap on a phone line, he would stop calling. One victim had said after changing her number and moving, the calls kept coming. He could have listened to many diff phone conversations if it was possible. He seems too 'invisible' yet always a step ahead it seemed. Even with all the police attempts at surveillance and the repeated locations he hit. He still managed to elude and stay ahead of the detectives. He must have had some sort of unseen advantage.
Just a a random thought is all but a telephone operator/worker could possibly have access to a lot of information that could have been used. I do not know what the phone systems were like back then (I was born in 76) but would it have been possible to 'tap' into phone calls if you were in the industry?
They also suggest he got his information from the DMV. Which would make sense to get information from. And going off this assumption, how common place was it to change your phone number with the DMV when you moved? Who would get the updated phone number so quickly? How did he get it...
Anyone have insight on the phone industry back then or personal exp in the field?
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Interesting suggestion about the phone operator, makes me think also of phone line repair persons high up on poles with excellent sight lines..
Going off both posts about phone operator, phone lineman....since he seemed to be "fairly young" any chance he may have learned something from one of his parents (slyly) who were in some business he could have gathered info from? Any ideas of what he could have learned from their professions etc. Just a thought...
Do you think VR and EAR are the same guy?(That sketch does kind of look like the Visalia Ransacker, though. Or at least, my pet theory of the week is making me think so.)