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Stevie Cameron turns her renowned analytical eye from the 'crooks in suits' of her previous books to the case of Vancouver''s missing women and the man who has been charged with killing 27 of them, who if convicted will have the horrific distinction of being the worst serial killer in Canadian history.

It''s a shocking story that may not be over anytime soon. When the police moved in on Pickton''s famous residence, the 'pig farm' of Port Coquitlam, in February 2002, the entire 14-acre area was declared a crime scene -- the largest one in Canadian history. Well over 150 investigators and forensics experts were required, including 102 anthropology students from across the country called in to sift through the entire farm, one shovelful of dirt at a time.

A woman who is considered by many to be this country''s best investigative journalist, Cameron has been thinking about the missing women of Vancouver''s Downtown Eastside since 1998, when the occasional newspaper story ran

The Pickton File

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      Publisher: Random House Canada
      Publication Date: 5/30/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780676979534, 978-0676979534
      ISBN10: 067697953X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Stevie Cameron turns her renowned analytical eye from the 'crooks in suits' of her previous books to the case of Vancouver''s missing women and the man who has been charged with killing 27 of them, who if convicted will have the horrific distinction of being the worst serial killer in Canadian history.

      It''s a shocking story that may not be over anytime soon. When the police moved in on Pickton''s famous residence, the 'pig farm' of Port Coquitlam, in February 2002, the entire 14-acre area was declared a crime scene -- the largest one in Canadian history. Well over 150 investigators and forensics experts were required, including 102 anthropology students from across the country called in to sift through the entire farm, one shovelful of dirt at a time.

      A woman who is considered by many to be this country''s best investigative journalist, Cameron has been thinking about the missing women of Vancouver''s Downtown Eastside since 1998, when the occasional newspaper story ran

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