A police photograph taken of Jeremy Skibicki in custody. Two officers briefly enter the interrogation room during the 20-hour interview to take photos of Skibicki for evidence.
The trial of man who has admitted to killing four women has heard he searched the internet to look up the definition of what it means to be a serial killer.Court heard Tuesday about what Jeremy Skibicki, shown here in a police photograph taken while in custody, searched for the definition of a serial killer on the internet.
The questions searched included "Does washing clothes destroy DNA?", "Do fingerprints show up on plastic wrap?" and "Can gloves leave fingerprints?" He was arrested in May 2022, after Contois's partial remains were discovered in garbage bins near his North Kildonan apartment. More of her remains were later found at a Winnipeg landfill. The remains of Harris and Myran are believed to be in another landfill just outside of Winnipeg, while police have not said where they believe Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe's remains are.
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