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Almost a year after a man convicted of murdering four First Nations women in Winnipeg was sentenced, the family of one of ...
Chief Justice Glenn Joyal, who convicted Skibicki on four counts of first-degree murder and sentenced him to life in prison ...
Family of a First Nations woman who died at the hands of a Winnipeg serial killer will have the chance to give victim impact ...
Officials confirmed the identity of Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe, also known as Buffalo Woman, as Ashlee Christine Shingoose, 30, from St Theresa Point Anisininew Nation.
Ashlee Shingoose was identified as the victim. [Winnipeg Police Service] Canadian investigators have formally identified a missing indigenous woman who was murdered by a serial killer in 2022.
Ashlee Shingoose, 31, St. Theresa Point Anishinew Nation, has been identified as one of four known victims of a serial killer who targeted Indigenous women in the Winnipeg area.
Searchers are expected to soon start looking for the remains of Ashlee Shingoose in a Winnipeg landfill, after finding remains belonging to Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran in a landfill north of the ...
Almost a year after a man convicted of murdering four First Nations women in Winnipeg was sentenced, the family of one of ...