Family Opposes Destruction of Evidence from the pig farmer’s murder case

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It is estimated that just 15,000 physical exhibits

remain out of the 200,000 pieces of evidence

that were originally present.

Why do we oppose the destruction of evidence? It is the same reason as you — the safety of our families and communities. The family of Mona Lee Wilson, opposes the destruction of evidence related to the Picton murders. “We witnessed months of trial evidence that raised questions about other participants in Picton’s operation. That evidence should be preserved until justice can be served.” Please note that the Pig Farmer was convicted on evidence of only 6 women but he confessed to many more murders. One of Mona’s family members remembers the court saying that the other women’s murders would be addressed later—how can that be possible with evidence destroyed? 

In addition to the high number of brutal murders, these crimes against people or humanity in general are utterly terrifying. Several murders that could have been prevented over decades were committed because decision-makers refused to investigate. Had any investigation been set forth these murders, which included torture, could have been prevented. “Our sister, Mona, was one of Picton’s last victims.”

We ask, does anyone want to see the destruction of evidence about this sadistic serial killer(s)? If there are any deathbed confessions down the road there will be no evidence to corroborate their truth(s). Justice would most likely NOT be served because there would be no evidence to take to court. 

Let us all stop the destruction of evidence.

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