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EPISODE DESCRIPTION — PART TWO

 

In Part Two of our three-part series on Robert William Pickton, we move beyond the missing women and into the place where everything converged: the farm.

 

This episode examines daily life on the Pickton property—how it functioned, who passed through it, and why so many warning signs went unchallenged for years. We look closely at the family dynamics between Robert, his siblings, and their parents, and how neglect, isolation, and dysfunction shaped the environment long before police ever took notice.

 

We also unpack the mounting complaints, eyewitness accounts, and documented encounters with law enforcement that failed to stop what was happening. From parties that drew vulnerable women onto the property to repeated missed opportunities to intervene, Part Two focuses on the systemic failures that allowed the farm to operate unchecked.

 

This is the middle chapter of the story—the point where prevention was still possible, but accountability never came.

 

Listener discretion is advised.

This episode contains discussion of violence, exploitation, and the disappearance of multiple women.