Court hears how Winnipeg man killed, dismembered, disposed of four First First Nations women

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A police DNA specialist outlined in court how items seized from Jeremy Skibicki’s home in Winnipeg helped investigators put together details of his crimes

Forensic evidence about how and when exactly a man killed, dismembered and disposed of the bodies of four First Nations women in 2022 was presented in a Winnipeg superior court for the first time on Thursday.

The Crown is arguing that Mr. Skibicki murdered the women in a calculated and thought-out scheme. To prove that he was criminally responsible, the prosecution presented forensic evidence on Thursday to show his planning before and after the killings. John Kinal called 911 at 5:24 a.m. on May 16, 2022, after finding human remains in a garbage bag inside a bin near a Winnipeg apartment building. A recording of the call was released by the court to The Globe and Mail this week.Surveillance video from near the building, submitted as evidence, showed a man dumping bags in a bin. When police searched the bin, it was already emptied. Officers then cordoned off an area at the city’s Brady Road landfill where they ultimately discovered Ms.

During the interrogation by Detective Sergeant Greg Allan, when asked how he was able to dismember the women’s bodies, Mr. Skibicki laughed, then replied: “Instinct.” He said had been consuming psychedelic mushrooms before one of the killings and was high on methamphetamine for the other three.

 

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