April 24, 2024

Missing Women – missing notes

Notes from an important meeting held nearly 13 years ago about Vancouver’s Missing Women case may never surface.
 
The session attended by some high profile stakeholders has been raised several times at the inquiry to determine why serial killer Robert Pickton was not arrested until 2002.

In April of 1999 former Attorney-General Ujjal Dosanjh, senior RCMP and Vancouver Police Officers discussed a 100-thousand dollar reward, but no minutes from that meeting have surfaced.
 
Commission Counsel Art Vertlieb says the search continues for any documentation, “The most recent information I have is that there’s a three year destruction policy for minutes of government meetings. I’m not optimistic that any more documents about that April 9, 1999 meeting will be found.”

Lawyers for the families of the victims have repeatedly expressed concerns about a possible cover-up.

CKNW Vancouver News

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