Article content Yvette Papin was raised with her cousin, Georgina Papin, spending many happy hours with their mutual grandmother. She remembers Georgina as sweet and loving, a woman who put others first. “Georgina never had any issues with anybody at all, not even a fight or an argument.
That’s just how beautiful and sweet she was,” she said. Listening to accounts of the attack that left Pickton near death, Yvette finds herself torn. “A part of me was sad but a part of me was happy — it just kind of triggered a lot of mixed emotions on what their siblings, the children are going through,” Yvette Papin said.
Pickton deserves to suffer for all the suffering he caused others, she said. “I don’t wish this upon anyone, but it was expected to turn around and come back to him eventually. I don’t think he’s suffering enough.
Don’t get me wrong — I don’t wish suffering on anyone, but what the women went through — I can’t imagine. I will not imagine just what they had to endure before they passed away,” she said. “This is a lot of trauma not only to the families, but to the investigators,” Yvette Papin said.
“What he got was nothing compared to what he’s done to the women.” jcarmichael@postmedia.com.