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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Canadian police identify fourth victim of serial killer targeting Indigenous women
TORONTO, March 27 —Canadian police yesterday 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. Jeremy Skibicki, who targeted Indigenous women he met in homeless shelters in the province of Manitoba, is serving multiple life sentences after being convicted of four murders last year. Skibicki’s killings were seen as a …

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.
Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe now has a name: Ashlee Shingoose was Winnipeg serial killer's 1st victim
After years of police investigation and community anguish, investigators say they've identified the lone unknown victim of a Winnipeg serial killer as Ashlee Christine Shingoose, a missing woman from St. Theresa Point Anisininew Nation last confirmed seen in downtown Winnipeg in March 2022.

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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