WINNIPEG — A serial killer has been formally sentenced to four concurrent life sentences with no chance of parole for 25 years in the slayings of four Indigenous women in Winnipeg.
When asked by Court of King's Bench Justice Glenn Joyal if he had anything to say, Skibicki replied, “No.”
Grand Chief Cathy Merrick of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs told court the killings have left deep scars and will be felt for generations. The killings came to light when a man looking for scrap metal found the partial remains of 24-year-old Rebecca Contois in a dumpster in Skibicki's neighbourhood. More of her remains were discovered at a city-run landfill.
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