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Chief says fourth victim of Winnipeg serial killer is Ashlee Shingoose

  • Ashlee Christine Shingoose was identified as the fourth victim of Jeremy Skibicki, a serial killer who targeted Indigenous women, after disappearing in March 2022.
  • Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew promised a search of the Brady landfill for Shingoose's remains, which are believed to be located there.
  • Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, expressed her condolences to Shingoose's family and criticized the police's initial inaction.
  • Kinew stated, 'I cannot promise you that we will bring her home, but I can promise you that we are going to try' during a news conference.
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Police name serial killer victim as Ashlee Shingoose, Kinew promises landfill search

WINNIPEG — For years, she was known as Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe, or Buffalo Woman, an Indigenous woman who disappeared from the streets of Winnipeg and was determined to have been the victim of a serial killer.

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Canada names fourth Indigenous woman murdered by serial killer

Canadian police on Wednesday identified the fourth victim of a serial killer who preyed on Indigenous women, a breakthrough authorities hoped could offer comfort to her family after a three-year investigation.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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