The families of people murdered by Robert Pickton are among those demanding the RCMP halt its plan to return or dump thousands of pieces of evidence seized by police during the investigation into the serial killer.
The group opposing the move, which includes families, lawyers and advocates for missing and murdered women, sent a letter dated Dec. 11 to the federal public safety minister, the commissioner of the RCMP, and British Columbia’s attorney general and solicitor general, calling on each “to take immediate steps to preserve Pickton evidence.”
The group is due to host a news conference in Vancouver at 10 a.m. Monday. CBC News will livestream the