
A timeline of what we know about 4 slain Winnipeg women and alleged serial killer Jeremy Skibicki
CBC
WARNING: This story contains distressing details.
The news was shocking: four women, all allegedly killed in Winnipeg by the same man in a span of two months.
Rebecca Contois, 24, remembered at a vigil as someone who "always had a heart for everything."
Morgan Harris, 39, whose daughter said the mother of five and grandmother was "happy-go-lucky" and "silly."
Marcedes Myran, 26, whose grandmother remembers her as happy, smiley and trusting.
And a fourth woman who, until she's identified, has been given the name Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe, or Buffalo Woman.
The three women whose identities are known were all First Nations, and police have said they believe the unidentified woman was also Indigenous. Their deaths have sparked calls for action to do more to protect Indigenous women and girls.
Jeremy Skibicki, 35, is charged with first-degree murder in all four deaths. His lawyer says his client intends to plead not guilty on all counts. His next court date is set for Jan. 13.
According to court documents and hearings, Skibicki threatened to kill two previous partners in the last seven years.
Here's a timeline of what we know so far about the four women Winnipeg police say were the victims of an alleged serial killer and the man accused of killing them.
The chair of Winnipeg's police board says officials are trying to find a way to search for the bodies of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran.
Police believe their remains were disposed of in the Prairie Green landfill, north of the city.
Operations are paused at the Prairie Green landfill after calls from family and Indigenous leaders to search for the women's remains.
Police say they believe Harris and Myran's remains are at the Prairie Green landfill, but say it wouldn't be feasible to search for them there.













