Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Tuesday, January 23, 2007 6:53 Eastern Time

NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. - Jurors will get to hear Robert Pickton'sown words in taped conversations with police about the remains ofwomen found on his pig farm.

The Crown outlined its case on Monday and gave the B.C. SupremeCourt jury some idea of the evidence it plans to put forward. Today and Wednesday, the jurors will view a videotape that lastsfor about 11 hours. The tape was taken at the RCMP detachment in Surrey, B.C., inFebruary 2002. It consists of an interview police had with Pickton following hisarrest after the first two charges were laid a day earlier.

The Crown said in its opening statement Monday that the PortCoquitlam man told investigators he had killed 49 women and wasgoing to do `one more.'

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