Court to hear from former acquaintances of admitted Winnipeg serial killer
- The trial of Winnipeg serial killer, Jeremy Skibicki, was canceled when two witnesses did not show up, causing distressing details.
- One witness, a woman previously in Skibicki's apartment, cited a medical issue for missing the trial of four first-degree murder charges.
- Skibicki confessed to killing three women and a fourth unidentified victim, known as Buffalo Woman, in a 2022 interview, a man handling items linked to the victims was also expected to testify.
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Court to hear from former acquaintances of admitted Winnipeg serial killer
WINNIPEG — Two former acquaintances of an admitted serial killer are expected to testify today in the murder trial of Jeremy Skibicki. One of those is set to provide details about the behaviour of the man charged with killing four Indigenous women.
·Bradford West Gwillimbury, Canada
Read Full ArticleCourt to hear from former acquaintances of admitted Winnipeg serial killer
WINNIPEG — Two former acquaintances of an admitted serial killer are expected to testify today in the murder trial of Jeremy Skibicki. One of those is set to provide details about the behaviour of the man charged with killing four Indigenous women.
·Fergus, Canada
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