The Pig Farmer Who Butchered 49 Women Like Livestock Then Fed Them To Pigs
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🐷 "He lured them with drugs. He killed them in his slaughterhouse. Then he fed their remains to his pigs and sold the rest to the public."
Between 1983 and 2002, Robert Pickton brought dozens of women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside to his pig farm in Port Coquitlam. Many were Indigenous sex workers—women police ignored for years [citation:1][citation:5]. Pickton killed them, dismembered their bodies, and ground some remains into mince, which he mixed with pork and sold to unsuspecting neighbours [citation:3][citation:10]. In a cell, he bragged to an undercover officer: "I wanted one more, make it an even 50" [citation:1]. He was convicted of six murders in 2007 and died in prison after a 2024 assault [citation:4][citation:8].