Actually, I'll cede the last word to you - I'm sure anyone else who missed your original comment will appreciate your sense of humour as much as you do yourself.
In Edmonton, where another serial killer is preying on women, sex trade workers are voluntarily giving police samples of their DNA so their bodies can be more quickly identified if they're killed.
The discovery of human remains at the Pickton pig farm in Port Coquitlam, B.C., hit home for many. "It was a war zone out there at the Pickton farm," said Carol-Lynn Strachan, a sex-trade worker and advocate in Edmonton.
"There are war zones still all over cities in the west. Killing fields where women's bodies are found."
Since 1983, the bodies of 20 women have been found in the Edmonton area. JoAnn McCartney, a retired vice cop on the Edmonton police force who now runs a program to help women who work on the streets, said the voluntary DNA collection is used only for identification, not to aid any other police enforcement.
"It's to identify you so your family has some closure. And the faster we can do that, the quicker we can ask questions about your most recent activities and start the investigation," she said.
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man when will people get it....there is no use in killing prostitutes.....most of them are already dead inside.....killing them is....is just redundant...