Oppal’s sudden inquiry changes leave families concerned
The look of the missing women’s inquiry in Vancouver is about to drastically change.
The look of the missing women’s inquiry in Vancouver is about to drastically change.
The look of the missing women’s inquiry in Vancouver is about to drastically change.
In Vancouver, all eyes are again on the missing women’s inquiry.
The Pickton inquiry continued to hear from Vancouver deputy police chief Doug Lepard who has blamed the RCMP for mishandling the investigation into missing women from the city’s Downtown Eastside.
At the Pickton inquiry police officers are on the stand trying to explain why they failed to catch serial killer Robert Pickton.
The testimony of the families of murdered and missing women continues this week at the inquiry into why it took so long for police to catch serial killer Robert Pickton.
Stories of frustration and heartache continue to dominate the missing women inquiry in British Columbia.
Vancouver police and the RCMP allowed serial killer Robert Pickton to walk away in 1997.
Angel Wolfe went through an emotional rough time last week as the missing women’s inquiry opened in Vancouver.