Winnipeg man accused of killing a 24-year-old woman and disposing of her body in a dumpster charged with additional homicides. Jeremy Skibicki is charged with 1st-degree murder in the May death of Rebecca Contoi; police say more victims have been found .
Winnipeg man charged with killing 3 Indigenous womenWARNING: This story contains distressing details. Winnipeg police believe a man who was charged with murder last spring is also responsible for killing three other women. Jeremy Skibicki is now charged with killing Morgan Beatrice Harris, Marcedes Myran, Rebecca Contois — all of whom were Indigenous — and a fourth woman who has yet to be identified.
Insp. Shawn Pike, left, of the Winnipeg Police Service's major crimes division addressed the media on Thursday alongside police Chief Danny Smyth. Insp. Shawn Pike of the major crimes division said she is believed to have been an Indigenous woman in her mid-20s. It's believed she was killed on or around March 15.
Rebecca Contois's partial remains were discovered in a garbage bin in a back lane in Winnipeg's North Kildonan neighbourhood on May 16.
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