WINNIPEG — The only evidence police have pointing to the identity of one victim of an admitted serial killer is a bit of DNA found on a jacket cuff, a Winnipeg judge heard Tuesday.
A forensics expert testified that multiple portions of a reversible jacket from designer Baby Phat were analyzed.
Célestin, who works at the RCMP's forensics laboratory, told court more than 100 exhibits taken from Skibicki's home have been processed up until earlier this year in attempts to identify Buffalo Woman. Skibicki, 37, is charged with first-degree murder for the slayings of Buffalo Woman and three others — Rebecca Contois, 24, Morgan Harris, 39, and Marcedes Myran, 26.
They previously presented video surveillance evidence of Skibicki with the three identified victims to paint a complete picture of the investigation into Skibicki's actions. A sample from Shingoose was sent in February of this year to gather more definitive information. It was determined Shingoose's DNA was found on a cigarette butt collected from Skibicki's home, but was not a match for the sample from the jacket.
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