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Episode 10 – The Final Anomaly: Interrogation Failures and the Soft Approach
Dark Mind Detective: Top 10 Anomalies in the Robert Pickton Case
After thousands of hours of research, interviews with law enforcement, survivors, and families, we’ve arrived at the final and perhaps most disturbing anomaly of the Pickton investigation—the soft, baffling, and at times incompetent interrogation of a man who confessed to killing 49 women.
🔍 In this episode, we examine:
Why investigators failed to follow up after Pickton bragged about killing 49 women in his jail cell.
The shocking absence of legal counsel during the 2002 interrogation, despite Pickton's history of retaining top lawyers.
A strangely soft interrogation strategy despite overwhelming forensic evidence.
Missed opportunities to press Pickton when he mentioned names like Dena Taylor.
A bizarre declaration that Dave Pickton wasn’t involved—made before a full investigation was complete.
Pickton’s manipulative behavior, pretending to be slow or confused, while recalling precise life details.
Critical delays and tactical missteps by officers trained and rehearsed for a year to question him.
📖 Failure to apply known interrogation strategies, such as the Reid or PEACE models, effectively.
Systemic failure to connect key evidence to direct confrontation during interrogation.
A damning confession that was never leveraged to identify victims or pursue further charges.
This is more than a podcast episode—this is a forensic breakdown of how not to interrogate a serial killer.
🎤 Stay tuned—Picktonland, a 20-part deep dive into the case, is coming soon.
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