Jurors in Canada will today begin hearing evidence against a pig producer accused of serial killings at his 7-hectare farm near Vancouver.
The man, 56, is charged with the murders of 26 women, most of whom were prostitutes and drug addicts who disappeared from the city’s impoverished Eastside neighbourhood in the 1990s.
The pig farmer has pleaded not guilty to six first-degree murder charges in his first trial, which is expected to last at least one year.
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