
31 | KILLER: The Pig Farmer Killer (Robert Pickton)
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06/04/24 • 34 min
In this chilling episode, Joli and Quinn we delve into the horrifying true story of Robert Pickton, the notorious serial killer from British Columbia. Known as the "Pig Farmer Killer," Pickton was responsible for one of the most gruesome and extensive killing sprees in Canadian history.
We'll uncover the investigation that led to his arrest, the trial that shocked the nation, and the impact on the families of the victims. Tune in for a gripping and sobering account of one of Canada's most infamous serial killers.
Listener discretion is advised due to the graphic nature of the content.
And remember, the unknown is always just beyond the shadows...
Subscribe and visit beyondtheunknownpod.com for more details and show notes. Share your own encounters at [email protected] to be featured in an upcoming episode.
In this chilling episode, Joli and Quinn we delve into the horrifying true story of Robert Pickton, the notorious serial killer from British Columbia. Known as the "Pig Farmer Killer," Pickton was responsible for one of the most gruesome and extensive killing sprees in Canadian history.
We'll uncover the investigation that led to his arrest, the trial that shocked the nation, and the impact on the families of the victims. Tune in for a gripping and sobering account of one of Canada's most infamous serial killers.
Listener discretion is advised due to the graphic nature of the content.
And remember, the unknown is always just beyond the shadows...
Subscribe and visit beyondtheunknownpod.com for more details and show notes. Share your own encounters at [email protected] to be featured in an upcoming episode.
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Beyond the Unknown - 31 | KILLER: The Pig Farmer Killer (Robert Pickton)
Transcript
[Intro Music]
Hey listeners. Welcome back to Beyond the Unknown. I’m your host Joli, and I’m Quinn, and today, we’re going to talk about a notorious Canadian serial killer who preyed on vulnerable women in the city of Vancouver.
[Transition Music]
The story I’m about to tell takes place close to home, or the place I now called home in British Columbia. This story has so many articles written about it but biggest source was a multi-chapter online Crime Library article
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