I fail to see the humour in this.. too fresh, man.
http://www.missingpeople.net/'a_...e_23,_2002.htm
"The Joint Vancouver Police-RCMP Missing Women's Task Force extended its search to a nearby Burns Road site April 17.
Spokeswoman Const. Cate Galliford says police plan to release a statement soon about the results of the new search.
The Pickton children have taken very different paths in life. Willie chose to stay at home, mucking about in his trademark gumboots, tinkering with machinery and trading in abandoned cars and whatever else he could sell.
He was a simple and often strangely quiet man who could sit hours without speaking, says Cheryl Shalala.
Shalala, who lives in east Vancouver, was a close friend of Dinah Taylor, who lived with Willie for 18 months, leaving only in December 2001.
Willie made the acquaintance of a number of women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside during his frequent trips to the area's West Coast Reduction rendering plant, where he would drop off pig carcasses. Together, Shalala says, Willie and Taylor would invite women back to the farm.
Gary Bigg, a former truck driver who now lives in an eastside hotel, said: "My fiancÈe, Heather Chinnock [who is now on the list of missing women], visited Willie on the pig farm off and on for at least 10 years, ever since I met her in 1991. Willie was quiet. He didn't like me, but he liked Heather.
"Heather went out there to party. There was always lots of . . . alcohol, and she told me in so many words that she was . . . there as a prostitute," says Bigg. "Heather loved animals and Willie was always promising her a job working on his farm.
"Heather was afraid of Willie and she'd have nightmares when she came home from the farm, but then he'd call . . . and she'd head right back out there again.""