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Does anyone know if there's a thread on ws for this case?
There is. It's four pages long.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...er-stabbing-at-Calgary-University-house-party
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Does anyone know if there's a thread on ws for this case?
Yes. The Pickton trial took place in the B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, and both a main and an overflow courtroom were designated. There were so many direct and indirect victims involved in that trial, plus their advocates and the support from Victim Services in Vancouver and aboriginal services, and the evidence so graphic, that the separate room was definitely needed. Over 250 media were accredited to attend the trial. As well as a separate room for families, a separate room for media was established. Court protocol allowed for the drinking of beverages, gum chewing and reading in the family and media room, but regular rules were held in all other courtrooms.
Does it seem like the police have laid out the case to the same degree of information as they did with the first mass murder (2.5 months earlier)? Is anything known about forensic evidence in the first mass murder?
I guess a huge difference is that in the first mass murder, there were eye-witnesses, and in the second mass murder, the location of all victims continues to be a complete mystery.
Speaking of location of bodies, I think that the location will mean something to the accused in terms of him feeling smug about being so clever. I think he was seething with rage when he committed the murders, that he thought carefully about what he would do from beginning to end. When it came to hiding bodies, maybe that is what this has in common with the female remains that were found 16km W of the Airdrie acreage.
What does this murder have in common with that murder? I think a skull and leg bones were found in the 2006 or 07 case (?), but it could have been coyotes that disturbed the bones.
I'm wondering where he would put the bodies that would make sense in the context of his revenge. A wheat field, like the other remains?
Maybe evidence of her clothing was found in the burn pit that was under the tents during the search at the Airdrie property.
IMO, the first mass murder was fairly cut and dry. The need for disclosure and forensic evidence was not necessary for public satisfaction.Does it seem like the police have laid out the case to the same degree of information as they did with the first mass murder (2.5 months earlier)? Is anything known about forensic evidence in the first mass murder?
I guess a huge difference is that in the first mass murder, there were eye-witnesses, and in the second mass murder, the location of all victims continues to be a complete mystery.
Speaking of location of bodies, I think that the location will mean something to the accused in terms of him feeling smug about being so clever. I think he was seething with rage when he committed the murders, that he thought carefully about what he would do from beginning to end. When it came to hiding bodies, maybe that is what this has in common with the female remains that were found 16km W of the Airdrie acreage.
What does this murder have in common with that murder? I think a skull and leg bones were found in the 2006 or 07 case (?), but it could have been coyotes that disturbed the bones.
I'm wondering where he would put the bodies that would make sense in the context of his revenge. A wheat field, like the other remains?
Maybe evidence of her clothing was found in the burn pit that was under the tents during the search at the Airdrie property.
IMO, the first mass murder was fairly cut and dry. The need for disclosure and forensic evidence was not necessary for public satisfaction.
If that were the case, wouldn't LE have charged DG with MH's murder as well? What might they be waiting for then?
How many families were involved in the Pickton trial?
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2010/07/30/no_new_trial_for_serial_killer_robert_pickton.htmlPickton was convicted in 2007 of second-degree murder in the deaths of Sereena Abotsway, Marnie Frey, Andrea Joesbury, Georgina Papin, Mona Wilson and Brenda Wolfe.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2010/07/30/no_new_trial_for_serial_killer_robert_pickton.htmlThe ruling means the families of the six women will not have to face another trial. It also means Pickton will not be tried for the deaths of 20 other women. Crown prosecutors said Friday they will formally stay charges in those deaths because Pickton is already serving the maximum sentence of 25 years without possibility of parole.
RCMP Inspector Gary Shinkaruk told reporters Friday that RCMP had recommended charges against the pig farmer in the deaths of 33 women.
http://www.unsolvedcanada.ca/index.php?topic=22.95;wap2Controversy over how the funds were allocated has abated somewhat. At the outset of the trial, money was given for only two family members, plus a child, to attend court and the money went to blood relatives only.
Foster families were left out and it was up to the families themselves to decide how the money would be spent. In Papin's case, her sisters got the funds, her eldest daughter didn't. But with the jury now deliberating, the province is paying for the trips again and still more family members have arrived in B.C., to be housed in local hotels and shepherded through the proceedings by an army of service workers.
Members of each of the six women's families have told victims' services they plan to be in New Westminster, in suburban Vancouver, when the verdict is delivered. Those who can't be there will receive a telephone call and the jury's decision will be posted on a secure website for them to access.
http://www.unsolvedcanada.ca/index.php?topic=22.95;wap2The deluge of tears and outrage from families that marked the trial's first few days gave way to silence over the months as jurors heard about the women's decomposing remains, their lipsticks and purses in garbage bags, their jewelry on a slaughterhouse shelf.
In terms of a disposal site/sites having some form of meaning or significance to the accused in how he may have viewed the adult victims, what could be the scenario or location? We know LE searched the landfills and this could be deemed a site which could represent a warped perception by the suspect as a fitting location. We don't know if what LE retrieved from the landfill is related to this crime so we can not know for certain this occurred.
Pickton claimed to have killed 49 women. The R.C.M.P. found evidence on his farm of 33 different women, but not all of them could be identified.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2010/07/30/no_new_trial_for_serial_killer_robert_pickton.html
In 2010 the Supreme Court denied Pickton's request for a new trial.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2010/07/30/no_new_trial_for_serial_killer_robert_pickton.html
The original trial judge made the decision to have two trials. The first for six women, the second for another twenty. Needless to say, this was very controversial. The trial was ten months long, and, since travel was a concern, not all family members attended every day of the trial. There was some money provided for families by the province.
http://www.unsolvedcanada.ca/index.php?topic=22.95;wap2
IIRC, the family room was a place of respite for family members. When things were too graphic in the main courtroom, they could retreat immediately to the family room. The details were grisly.
http://www.unsolvedcanada.ca/index.php?topic=22.95;wap2
Again, IIRC, some family members of the twenty not included in the first trial attended from time to time and family members of missing women thought to be Pickton's other victims did so as well. I don't think they would have had official standing to use the designated family room, but I could be wrong. If I find more information I'll let you know.
In terms of a disposal site/sites having some form of meaning or significance to the accused in how he may have viewed the adult victims, what could be the scenario or location? We know LE searched the landfills and this could be deemed a site which could represent a warped perception by the suspect as a fitting location. We don't know if what LE retrieved from the landfill is related to this crime so we can not know for certain this occurred.
For reasons unknown, LE had specifically asked companies to check their well sites for anything out of the ordinary.
If there is the meaningful dump site aspect to it like otto suggests, then the alleged patent dispute over the machinery to remove water from gas wells gives a well site a certain ironic appeal.
Again... pure speculation.
That is an interesting thought. Do you think DG would be interested in leading LE on a merry chase by making them think where he may have put the bodies? I don`t know, I think he was fairly straightforward in his methods...IMO...he wanted to leave no trace of them...not in a wheat field, not by an old pump jack and not in the garbage dump. This behaviour may be more in line with a serial killer, but I don't think DG is that. He`s a chemical dude...that would be my first thought...acid maybe. We just built a fence...put the posts in and poured concrete in the postholes to cement them in. How hard would it be to say dissolve the bodies in acid, put them in a box or crate and pour do-it-yourself concrete mix in the box...then maybe take the box to a lake where you know there`s a deep spot, or the river and throw it in? LE have only checked the sloughs around DG's acreage. He is a smart man, there must be another place he knows of that he could've done that at. He knows Robert Pickton got caught with the evidence on his property, so I don't think he'ld do this at his house, he's likely done it somewhere else. Just a thought.
Which ... they found her button in his fire pit, only partial remains will be found, or this is another case where the bodies are taken from their crime scene and are really well hidden? Where did she live, and was the crime scene identified, or did she simply vanish?
I don't know how they could determine it was her button? I think that they were looking into the possibility of DG being responsible for that crime because of the close proximity to his acreage (which IMO he's too smart to do). Is there a standard procedure for LE to follow when they've arrested someone and charged them with a crime? Maybe check other unsolved crimes/murders that could be related by running their fingerprints and perhaps DNA information thru their databanks? I would think that DG was fingerprinted and probably had to submit DNA samples when arrested? IMO the body of MH was just coincidental, but maybe not? If not, what would his motive be?
Paul Bernardo tried that. He encased body parts in different cement blocks and put them in water. The cement broke away/deteriorated and she was found.
That victim was a drug using street walker. It's not too difficult to figure out how they met. He's a loner, he knows something about drugs, he lives near the location of the remains ... and what else ... something else is similar to the crime scene of this mass murder. Was her apartment a crime scene?
I wasn't aware of that. I usually don't follow the news, etc. This case and that of Matthew DeGrood are interesting to me though. Well maybe it just hasn't been long enough for the cement to deteriorate. It's been only 7 weeks. I really have no idea what he did with them. I just don't think he would bother leading LE to the bodies through any sort of 'associative' technique. IMO, he would want to lead them away from the bodies, not see if they could figure out through a 'riddle-clue' where they are. IMO, he was not looking to get caught...I don't believe he would taunt the police, that's not his deal...IMO he isn't after attention...or trying to prove he's smarter than the police. IMO this was a personal thing for him and he just did what he wanted to do...bodies were just disposed of in a way that they were least likely to be discovered. Although, again, who knows? He did use the same false identification during the time he was a POI in this case, in the same name as he got caught with before. I still think he did that for a specific reason, or perhaps, the man is seriously mentally affected somehow. His behaviour, IMO is just strange.