
This episode covers the case of serial killer Robert Pickton, focusing on his six counts of second-degree murder and the disappearance of 26 women.
The discussion begins with the missing women from the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, known as the low track. The narrative highlights how these women were struggling with various challenges before they vanished.
Key events include the investigation into Pickton's pig farm, where many of the victims were believed to have been taken. The conversation emphasizes the societal issues surrounding these disappearances.
Listeners learn about the impact of these crimes on the community and the failures of law enforcement in addressing the missing persons cases.
The episode concludes with reflections on the broader implications of the case and the ongoing discussions about violence against women.
The episode discusses Robert Pickton's murders of 26 women and the societal issues surrounding their disappearances.

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One day they're on the street, struggling to eek out an existence.Robert Pickton /// True Crime Garage
And then the next day they are gone.Robert Pickton /// True Crime Garage