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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 ...
Jeremy Anthony Michael Skibicki, 35, of Winnipeg, has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of the women, a news release from the Winnipeg Police Service states.
Family of a First Nations woman who died at the hands of a Winnipeg serial killer will have the chance to give victim impact ...
Three years after convicted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki targeted four vulnerable First Nations women, it's unclear what impact the case has had on safety protocols at some of Winnipeg's biggest ...
Serial killer Jeremy Skibicki has been sentenced to four concurrent life sentences with no chance of parole for 25 years in the murders of four Indigenous women in Canada.
Winnipeg police have identified “Buffalo Woman” — one of four known victims of a serial killer who targeted Indigenous women in Manitoba — as 31-year-old Ashlee Christine Shingoose of St ...
Jeremy Skibicki, 37, was found guilty last month of the first-degree murders in Winnipeg, Manitoba, after the defense failed to prove that mental illness limited his capacity to commit the crimes.
Dozens of people took to the iconic intersection of Portage and Main in Winnipeg for a round dance Thursday afternoon, hours after a serial killer was convicted of first-degree murder ...
Serial killer Jeremy Skibicki has been sentenced to four concurrent life sentences with no chance of parole for 25 years in the murders of four Indigenous women in Canada.