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Internet searches, Facebook messages of admitted serial killer used as evidence in Winnipeg trial

  • The trial of a man who confessed to killing four women revealed he searched online for the definition of a serial killer.
  • Online searches on Jeremy Skibicki's laptop included topics like DNA and fingerprint destruction, as stated by a Winnipeg police analyst.
  • Riley Johansson detailed months of Skibicki's computer searches during the trial.
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'One of the most hated men in Winnipeg': Trial sees letters from serial killer

WINNIPEG — The trial of admitted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki learned about him through his own words Wednesday, with pen pal letters in which he discusses everything from the persecution of Caucasians to his post-apocalyptic zombie novel.

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Winnipeg trial hears search for 'serial killer' definition found on killer's computer

WINNIPEG — A police analyst tasked with going through the computer of a Winnipeg man who admitted to killing four women found internet searches for what it means to be a serial killer.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.
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