The attempted murder of high-profile inmate Robert Pickton is raising eyebrows.
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has been linked by online sleuths to serial killer Robert Pickton, who was viciously assaulted while he was in the process of releasing a tell-all book.
The infamous pig farmer was in the process of finishing a book where he planned to name additional suspects behind the killings attributed to him and his farm, as was reported by the Vancouver Sun.
He was attacked in prison by another inmate in what appears to be a botched assassination. He is currently clinging to life in the hospital at the time of writing this article.
If Pickton dies as a result of the assault, which is likely considering the severity of the attack and his old age, the real identities of his accomplices will go down with him.
Contrary to online reports, there is no evidence Trudeau ordered the assassination of Pickton, or that he was involved in the murders in any way. However, some odd links between the prime minister, the serial killer, and the former police commissioner have been uncovered.
Unidentified co-conspirators
"I'm scared": A survivor of Robert Pickton's pig farm told @APTNNews in 2010 that the serial killer did not act alone. She refused to name his accomplices out of fear for her life. pic.twitter.com/YnpzI2weNI
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Pickton is an elderly former pig farmer that was convicted of 6 counts of second-degree murder almost 20 years ago for the slaying of sex trade workers from the Vancouver area.
The pig farmer indicated on several occasions that he did not act alone, a theory shared by police investigators and survivors.
“It’s been an open secret for more than 20 years that these murders were not committed solely by the hands of Robert Pickton,” according to former Vancouver detective Lorimer Shenher.
A survivor told APTN News in 2010 she believes Pickton had accomplices that have not yet been brought to justice. She refused to go into detail during the interview, citing fear for her life.
RCMP attempts to destroy evidence
Why is Trudeau’s RCMP trying to have thousands of exhibits from the Pickton Farm murder investigation disposed of?
— Drea Humphrey – Prepping and Politics (@DreaHumphrey) January 4, 2024
A lawyer with Justice for girls and others are demanding that doesn’t happen. https://t.co/Gi9Wj4LxWc pic.twitter.com/ZrP5tVlg1l
The RCMP, under Trudeau-appointed commissioner Brenda Lucki, made attempts to destroy evidence that was collected during the investigation, raising eyebrows.
In 2020, the federal police agency applied to the court to destroy some of the exhibits, a move that Pickton himself opposed.
Pickton told the court that destroying the evidence would prevent other perpetrators from being brought to justice.
The RCMP, now controlled by Trudeau-appointed commissioner Mike Duheme, currently wants to destroy 14,000 pieces of evidence, a move that is being contested by a multitude of advocates.
“Anytime you dispose of evidence, especially evidence that has DNA on it, you’re signalling that there is no hope,” stated crime investigator Sasha Reid.
The Trudeau connection
In the same way one must ponder the enigmatic reasons that propelled Mr. Justin Trudeau regularly visits the infamous Pickton farm, a place etched in history for its grisly association with Canada's most heinous serial killer, where hard drugs and prostitutes were sold. This… pic.twitter.com/3UEegeUQMh
— Captain Witty (@Captain_Witty_1) January 11, 2024
As the news broke out about Pickton’s attempted assassination, some have pointed the finger at Trudeau.
Interestingly, online sleuths drew a connection between Pickton and Trudeau earlier in the year, well before Pickton’s jail house assault.
While the connection may seem far-fetched at first, a closer look reveals some odd links between the prime minister and the convicted serial killer.
Trudeau has faced accusations of spending time partying at the pig farm, as well as sexually abusing his students.
Trudeau was a substitute teacher at a high school in Coquitlam, British Columbia which is a short drive from the Pickton pig farm.
One source indicated that Trudeau was a frequent guest at the pig farm, making trips during his tenure as a substitute teacher at the local school.
Viral news stories circulated during the 2019 election that claimed Trudeau forced a young student into an NDA to cover up an inappropriate relationship.
The claims about the parties lack evidence and the sexual abuse allegations surrounding students have been thoroughly debunked by fact-checkers.
However, Trudeau has faced credible allegations of sexual assault, including the groping of a reporter back in the early 2000s, as was reported by multiple news outlets including the BBC.
During his time at a separate school, West Point Grey Academy, he worked alongside a man that was later sentenced to jail for possession of child pornography.
Conclusion
At the time, there is no hard evidence that Trudeau was involved with the murders that Pickton was eventually convicted of, nor is there any evidence Trudeau ordered the assassination of the pig farmer.
However, the timing of Pickton’s attempted assassination and the supposed release of his tell-all book has lead to people asking some hard questions that deserve further investigation:
- Why did Trudeau resign from his teaching position abruptly?
- Why is the RCMP, under his appointees, trying to destroy important evidence collected from Pickton’s farm?
- Why did a “maximum security” prison allow a high-profile inmate like Pickton to be in close contact with another inmate with a history of violence?
- Who were Pickton’s accomplices?
- Why are the survivors of Pickton’s pig farm still afraid to speak out?
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UPDATE: This article was updated on May 27, 2024 to clarify certain points. The social media image has been updated to better reflect the contents of the article.
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