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Robert Willy Pickton "The Pig Farm Killer" Serial Killer He Killed 49 Women and Fed Them to Pigs The Pig Farmer Killer - He Killed 49 Women and Fed Them to Pigs >Robert William Pickton, aka "Willy" was a quiet Canadian man who grew up in a family of pig farmers. His family had been in the business of pig farming for three generations but by the time Pickton and his siblings inherited the pig farm, they'd only raise a few pigs on the farm and sell them to friends and neighbors. They, in fact, sold parts of the inherited land for large sums of money, not having much intention of continuing the…mehr

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Robert Willy Pickton "The Pig Farm Killer" Serial Killer He Killed 49 Women and Fed Them to Pigs The Pig Farmer Killer - He Killed 49 Women and Fed Them to Pigs >Robert William Pickton, aka "Willy" was a quiet Canadian man who grew up in a family of pig farmers. His family had been in the business of pig farming for three generations but by the time Pickton and his siblings inherited the pig farm, they'd only raise a few pigs on the farm and sell them to friends and neighbors. They, in fact, sold parts of the inherited land for large sums of money, not having much intention of continuing the family business. However, it wasn't pig farming that made Willy rather infamous in Canada and the rest of the world. He is known to have murdered as many as 49 women, having been arrested due to his admitted "sloppiness" in trying to make his tally an "even 50" or the "big five-O." A Contradicting Tale of Quiet Nature and Rave Parties Willy was described by most of his friends as a pretty "quiet and simple guy" who didn't really have any visible devious habits that would draw much attention. He wasn't known to be much of a drinker, or didn't really do any substance abuse, nor was he ever known to be too violent. >After some complaints about the nature of activities held under the name of the charity, and some ruckus created at a New Year's Eve party in 1998, police intervened and banned any future parties at the pig farm, and also stripped the non-profit status of the society in the following year for lack of sufficient financial statements. The Murders & The Discovery\ In March 1997, Willy was first charged for the attempted murder of a sex worker called Wendy, who had been stabbed several times following an argument at the farm. Wendy had managed to grab the weapon off Willy, stabbed him back, and escaped despite being handcuffed by him. Pickton received treatment at a nearby hotel and was also later released on bail. The charges were dismissed in January of 1998. It was later that year that the injunction was brought to the farm and the charity to host any events and parties. One of the workers at the farm, Bill Hiscox, noted that many of the women that visited the farm eventually went missing and reported his suspicions to the local police. >On further investigation, police suspected Willy of a series of murders of the various missing women, and over the course of the year, Willy was charged for a total of fifteen first-degree murders. Over the next three years, by October of 2005, the tally of the first-degree murder charges had gone up to a staggering twenty-seven. \
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