Victims' Families Seek Access to Pickton's Manuscript
Lawyer for families of Robert Pickton's victims requests access to a handwritten manuscript found in his cell after his death.
- The manuscript, titled 'Telling My Story,' was discovered following Pickton's death in a Quebec prison earlier this year.
- Families of Pickton's victims are pursuing civil lawsuits against Pickton and his brother, seeking potential evidence from the manuscript.
- The RCMP confirmed that the writings were examined but contained no new information about Pickton's crimes or missing women.
- The manuscript's existence was revealed through an RCMP search warrant document filed in British Columbia.
- Pickton was convicted of six counts of second-degree murder in 2007 and later admitted to 49 murders.