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Butcher's rampage: 49 prostitutes are slaughtered; He grinds and sells their meat

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Butcher's rampage: 49 prostitutes are slaughtered; He grinds and sells their meat
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Butcher's rampage: 49 prostitutes are slaughtered; He grinds and sells their meat

2018-01-28 14:01 Last Updated At:14:02

"I had intended to kill another one and get 50 people, but I was too careless and I really wanted to kill one more!"

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Robert Pickton, a 68-year-old pig farmer in  Vancouver, Canada, was put into prison due to serial murder cases in February 2002. He was accused of killing at least 49 prostitutes and dismembering human meat mixed with pork sold to customers.

The British show, Voice of A Serial Killer broadcast a documentary, disclosing that he not only showed off his past "achievements" in the prison but also claimed he would have killed one more to get 50 people.

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At that time, this bloody serial killing shocked Canadian society. Pickton mixed the bodies of the victimized women with pork for sale to customers. And among his customers, there were local police. He started committing crimes in 1999. It was not until the police discovered victim's belongings on his farm in 2002, was he revealed by the police.

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A royal Canadian riding undercover dressed up as a prisoner and talked with Pickton. He deliberately said the best way to abandon a body was to throw it into the sea. But Pickton disagreed with his idea and said it's better to shred the body.

"The police use this evidence to catch me, they have the DNA. I had intended to kill another one and get 50 people. But I was too careless and I really wanted to kill one more!" he said.

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Pickton is acknowledged as the most cold-blooded serial killer in Canadian history. He picked prostitutes in slum areas and brought them to his farm to have sex. Then he stabbed them alive or kidnapped the victims to inject drugs, but actually, he used antifreeze kill them. 

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Zayne Parekh scored twice, Canada had four goals in the third period and the Canadians defeated Czechia 7-5 on Friday night at the World Junior Championships.

Canada, the 20-time champion, is looking to return to the podium after being eliminated by Czechia in the quarterfinals in each of the past two tournaments. Czechia took the bronze both times.

There were three goals in the first 6 1/2 minutes of an explosive third period capped by Tij Iginla's goal that gave Canada a 5-4 lead. Ethan MacKenzie's goal a few minutes later made it 6-4 for the Canadians.

Tomas Galvas scored for Czechia with 4 1/2 minutes left in the game and Porter Martone found the empty net for Canada to wrap up the scoring.

Czechia outshot Canada 33-27.

Carter George stooped 28 shots for Canada and Michal Orsulak had 20 saves for Czechia.

Martin Brady's goal nearly 14 minutes into the first period gave Canada a 1-0 lead. Brady took a centering pass from Gavin McKenna near the front of the crease and beat Orsulak to his left side.

Thomas Poletin tied it for Czechia at 17:01 but it took Canada just 37 seconds to go back ahead, 2-1, on a goal by Michael Hage.

Vojtech Cihar tied it at 2-2 early in the second period and Petr Sikora's goal after 12 minutes of the second period gave Czechia its first lead, 3-2. Canada's Parekh tied it up three minutes before the end of the period when he fired from behind the right circle after taking a pass from Cameron Reid.

Canada plays Latvia on Saturday and Czechia faces Denmark, also on Saturday.

Canada goaltender Carter George makes a save on Czechia's Petr Sikora while Canada's Ethan MacKenzie, right, defends, during the first period of an IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship game in Minneapolis, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

Canada goaltender Carter George makes a save on Czechia's Petr Sikora while Canada's Ethan MacKenzie, right, defends, during the first period of an IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship game in Minneapolis, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

Canada's Tij Iginla (11) attacks the net defended by Czechia goaltender Michal Orsulak (30) during second-period IIHF World Junior Championship hockey game action in Minneapolis, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

Canada's Tij Iginla (11) attacks the net defended by Czechia goaltender Michal Orsulak (30) during second-period IIHF World Junior Championship hockey game action in Minneapolis, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

Czechia's Tomas Poletin (18), center, celebrates his goal with teammates during the first period of an IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship game against Canada in Minneapolis, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

Czechia's Tomas Poletin (18), center, celebrates his goal with teammates during the first period of an IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship game against Canada in Minneapolis, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

Canada's Michael Misa, front left, attacks Czechia goaltender Michal Orsulak (30) while Canada's Porter Martone (22) stands in front of the net during second-period IIHF World Junior Championship hockey game action in Minneapolis, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

Canada's Michael Misa, front left, attacks Czechia goaltender Michal Orsulak (30) while Canada's Porter Martone (22) stands in front of the net during second-period IIHF World Junior Championship hockey game action in Minneapolis, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

Canada's Harrison Brunicke (4) shoots against Czechia's net during second-period IIHF World Junior Championship hockey game action in Minneapolis, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

Canada's Harrison Brunicke (4) shoots against Czechia's net during second-period IIHF World Junior Championship hockey game action in Minneapolis, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025. (Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press via AP)

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