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Closing arguments to be heard in Winnipeg trial of admitted serial killer
- Jeremy Skibicki is on trial for killing four women in Winnipeg, with his lawyers arguing he should be found not criminally responsible due to mental illness.
- Prosecutors claim the killings were racially motivated, targeting Indigenous women at homeless shelters.
- Crown witness Dr. Gary Chaimowitz believes Skibicki had perverse sexual interests that drove him to commit the murders.
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Closing arguments in admitted Winnipeg serial killer's trial followed by rally to search landfill
The trial of an admitted Winnipeg serial killer heard duelling arguments Monday during closing submissions about whether Jeremy Skibicki was driven by psychotic symptoms and delusions linked to schizophrenia when he killed four women in 2022, or whether he preyed on vulnerable women at homeless shelters before committing four planned, deliberate murders.
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Leaning Left10Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
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