OH tell me this isn't a movie about to be made.http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,316269,00.htmlI was going to do one more; make it an even 50," Pickton told the officer, who had been planted in the accused killer's cell and gained his trust.
A day earlier, Papin's three sisters cried and clutched each other's hands in court while the judge reviewed the testimony of witness Lynn Ellingson, who said she walked in on a
blood-covered Pickton as Papin's body dangled from a chain in the farm's slaughterhouse.
The judge also reviewed testimony of prosecution witness Andrew Bellwood, who said Pickton told him how he
strangled his alleged victims and fed their remains to his pigs.
Health officials once issued a tainted meat advisory to neighbors who might have
bought pork from Pickton's farm, concerned the
meat might have contained human remains.