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Robert Pickton now eligible to seek day parole. Tories say it is ‘unacceptable’

Prolific Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton is now eligible to apply for day parole, a move Conservatives say is “unacceptable.” It is the latest case putting a spotlight on Canada’s justice system and the impacts high-profile cases have on the families of victims.

Pickton was charged with 26 murders for the deaths of women who disappeared from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, and was convicted of second-degree murder for six of them.

He was sentenced to life in prison in 2007. He is now in his 70s.

In a statement released Thursday, Conservative justice critic Rob Moore said that “monsters like Pickton should never be eligible for parole.”

“Much like Paul Bernardo, the only way Robert Pickton should ever leave prison is in a coffin,” he said.

“Pickton’s parole eligibility means that for every two years from now until his death, he can retraumatize the families of his victims by making them explain why he must be held in prison.”

Police raided Pickton’s pig farm in Port Coquitlam, B.C., more than 20 years ago, where the remains or DNA of 33 women were found following searches made due to reports of illegal firearms.

It was there that a vigil was held Wednesday night and attended by family and friends of the victims.

Many of Pickton’s victims were of Indigenous ancestry.

“The fact that he can actually apply is horrific,” Palexelsiya Lorelei Williams told Global News Wednesday. She is the cousin of Tanya Holyk, a victim of Pickton’s.

“Our justice system is horrific. It’s racist and puts Indigenous women’s lives in danger,” she said. “It makes me sick to my stomach.”

Moore said Conservatives want legal changes so that convicted killers like Pickton serve consecutive sentences to guarantee a life behind bars.

Conservative Leader Pierre

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