RCMP Needs Help With A 16 year old mystery
The RCMP want the public’s help in solving the 16-year-old mystery of a woman whose partial remains were found on serial killer Robert Pickton’s farm.
RCMP will be posting an FBI sketch of what the woman may have looked like on their website in the hope that a member of the public may recognize her.
Half of the woman’s skull, with the vertebra attached, was found in 1995 by a man filling a water bottle at a creek in Mission, B.C.
In August 2002, bones recovered at Pickton’s farm in Port Coquitlam were genetically linked to Jane Doe, but charges against Pickton for her murder were dropped.
RCMP Corporal Annie Linteau said she could not discuss the Pickton case and could not point to any new information about Jane Doe that was not part of the Pickton trial.
“This is not a story about Pickton. This is about Jane Doe,” she said Sunday in an interview.
The police have released information about Jane Doe in an effort to identify her, she said.
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