Winnipeg police address landfill search concerns in alleged Skibicki serial murder case
Winnipeg police have said that investigators believe the remains of three murdered Indigenous women are at Prairie Green Landfill, north of the city. Police Chief Danny Smyth held a press conference Tuesday to clear up “speculation” that the remains were at the Brady Road landfill, in south Winnipeg. The press conference is tied to the investigation of the man charged with first-degree, Jeremy Skibicki, who is expected to plead not guilty to all charges.
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