Assault victim says she was told to leave town
A woman sexually assaulted by David Pickton, the brother of serial killer Robert Pickton, has testified she was told to leave town or she would be chopped into pieces.
B.C. Supreme Court heard Tuesday that David Pickton was convicted in criminal court in 1992 of fondling the woman in a trailer at a Burnaby construction site.
He’s now being sued for compensation for psychological harm, lost income and punitive damages over the 1991 assault.
The now 55-year-old woman testified Tuesday that a co-worker operating an excavation machine called her over and gave her a warning she believes was on Pickton’s behalf.
“If you take this to court, they’re going to cut you up and chop you in so many pieces you’re never going to be found,” the woman recalled the man saying.
“And I said, ‘That’s ridiculous, everybody’s going to know it was David Pickton, why would he do that? That’s stupid.’ And he said, ‘What does it matter to your son, if you’re already dead?’ ”
She covered her eyes with one hand, while recalling being advised she “better get out of town.”
Two plainclothes police officers attended the site after she reported the sex assault, court heard. But once she received the death threat, she felt her only option was to leave.
“I thought they were going to spread me in the concrete,” she said, explaining her interpretation at the time. “I didn’t know anything about them ,I didn’t know anything about their place, about Piggy’s Palace, none of that.”
She told court she was referring to David’s brother, Robert Pickton, who owned a pig farm in Port Coquitlam and the nearby afterhours night club the pair ran together. Robert was convicted of six counts of seconddegree murder in 2007, although the DNA or remains of 33 women were found on the farm. David Pickton was never accused or charged in connection with his brother’s crimes.
Court heard David Pickton was fined $1,000 and sentenced to one year of probation for the sex assault.
The woman said Pickton pinned her to a wall, but the assault ended because someone poked their nose inside the trailer door.
“When (Pickton) went to walk out, he said, ‘I’m going to wape you.’ He couldn’t say the word (with an) ‘R.’ He said it twice,” she testified.