
Sunday Apr 27, 2025
Indigenous Women Identified as Victims of a Serial Killer | Winnipeg, Canada
Episode 38 - On May 16th, 2022, the partial remains of a woman were discovered in a garbage bin behind an apartment building in Winnipeg. The resulting investigation pointed towards the work of a serial killer and as time went on more people would be linked to this case. As of now in 2025, 4 indigenous women have been officially identified as victims however, finding these women’s bodies was a different story and one that was compounded heavily by politics. The investigation into finding some of the missing women was stalled and resisted. But why? In this episode we are going to discuss the timeline of the murders, who committed these crimes, and why recovering the bodies was delayed and even disregarded by both police and the provincial government.
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Serial killer tells Winnipeg police his killings were racially motivated
Court hears video evidence of Jeremy Skibicki's confession to Winnipeg police | CBC.ca
Winnipeg serial killer admits racial motivations in confession video
Jeremy Skibicki confesses to killing four women
A timeline of what we know about 4 slain Winnipeg women and serial killer Jeremy Skibicki | CBC News
Police begin search of Winnipeg landfill for remains of homicide victim found dead in May | CBC News
Victims were overpowered, choked and drowned in a bathtub
Winnipeg serial killer seen with victims in video footage played at trial | CBC News
Canadian man charged with murdering four Indigenous women | Canada | The Guardian
Estranged wife has protection order against man charged in killing of 24-year-old | CBC News
Canadian killer given life sentences for four murders
Landfill search begins in Manitoba for remains of serial killer's victims
2nd set of remains found at Manitoba landfill confirmed to be Marcedes Myran | CBC News
Remains of Canadian serial killer's victims found in landfill
Jeremy Skibicki admits to killing 4 Indigenous women
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