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Vaughan
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Families of victims hopeful after Pickton inquiry
Families of women believed murdered by Robert Pickton are welcoming a public inquiry report. Commissioner Wally Oppal concluded systemic bias toward sex workers was a factor in allowing the serial killer to spend years hunting victims.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP14701601
Legacy Identifier:
n_Pickton-Inquiry-Reax20121218T1000
Type:
Video
Duration:
1m33s
Dimensions:
848px × 480px 34.37 MB
Create Date:
12/18/2012 10:00:00 AM
Display aspect ratio:
53:30
Tags
bias against sex workers
Commissioner Wally Oppal
crime
downtown eastside
east hastings
Ernie Crey
missing women report
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Pickton inquiry
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police bias
police mistakes
public inquiry
Robert Pickton
serial killer Robert Pickton
sex worker rights
vancouver east hastings
vancouver sex workers
Wally Oppal