Family of victim of admitted serial killer reflects on plan to search landfill
- The NDP government, led by Kinew, will search the Prairie Green Landfill for the remains of Marcedes Myran and Morgan Harris, confirmed during a ceremony at the site.
- Bartlett, connected to Myran, expressed hopefulness as site preparation for the search began, with $40 million funding from provincial and federal governments.
- The search, announced by Kinew, is set to commence soon, as Bartlett anticipates a start by the end of summer.
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Family of victim of admitted serial killer reflects on plan to search landfill
Donna Bartlett says she was overcome with emotion when standing earlier this week at the landfill where her granddaughter's remains were dumped more than two years ago. It was Bartlett's second time to the site where Marcedes Myran’s remains are believed to be, and the first time she says she felt hopeful.


Family of serial killer victim confident landfill search will discover remains - Winnipeg
Premier Wab Kinew announced this week the groundwork for the search has been laid, including the construction of a healing centre for the families.
Family of victim of admitted serial killer reflects on plan to search landfill
WINNIPEG — The grandmother of one of the victims of an admitted serial killer says she was overcome with emotion when visiting the Winnipeg-area landfill where it is believed her granddaughter's remains are.
Family of victim of admitted serial killer reflects on plan to search landfill
WINNIPEG — The grandmother of one of the victims of an admitted serial killer says she was overcome with emotion when visiting the Winnipeg-area landfill where it is believed her granddaughter's remains are.
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