Police in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada have announced that Jeremy Skibicki has been charged with three additional murders bringing the total to four. According to police reports Jeremy Skibicki was charged with the murder of Rebecca Contois back in May 2022. Now Jeremy Skibicki has been charged with three more, police will release the names later on today however all three additional victims are First Nations. Skibicki whose online profile shows far right views and calls himself a member of Holy Europe which is also known as Alliance of Patriotic Parallel Movements of European Folks.
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Winnipeg police say the man accused of killing a 24-year-old woman and disposing of her body in a dumpster in May has been charged with three additional homicides.
Jeremy Skibicki, 35, has been charged with the killings after more victims were identified, police said in a brief news release. They said in a tweet the charges are connected with three additional homicides.
They’re expected to announce more details about those charges at a 2 p.m. news conference today.
On May 18, he was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of Rebecca Contois, who was a member of O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation, also known as Crane River, located on the western shore of Lake Manitoba.
Her partial remains were discovered in a garbage bin in a back lane in Winnipeg’s North Kildonan neighbourhood on May 16.
Police believed some of her remains may have been taken to the city’s Brady Road landfill during a residential pickup, and conducted a search that involved a massive area at the landfill.
In June, remains found there by Winnipeg police were identified as those of Contois.
After Skibicki was arrested and charged in May, police said they believed there could be more victims, but up until today, they had not identified any others.
Mayor Scott Gillingham, Winnipeg police Chief Danny Smyth and Insp. Shawn Pike of the police service’s major crimes unit will speak at the 2 p.m. news conference, which CBC News will live stream here, on Facebook and on CBC Gem.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/jeremy-skibicki-winnipeg-police-homicide-1.6670849
Jeremy Skibicki Update – Winnipeg Police
Homicide Investigation – Update: C22-103187
As previously released on May 16, 2022, the Winnipeg Police Service provided information regarding the murder investigation of 24-year-old Rebecca CONTOIS of Winnipeg (a member of Crane River First Nation), after her partial remains were discovered in the 200 block of Edison Avenue.
On May 18, members of the Homicide Unit arrested and charged a 35-year-old male, Jeremy Anthony Michael SKIBICKI, of Winnipeg, for First Degree Murder, and he was detained in custody.
Due to the nature of the circumstances of this investigation, Homicide investigators did not rule out the possibility of additional victims.
The Homicide Unit continued the investigation and established that three additional victims were murdered by Jeremy SKIBICKI between March and May 2022.
Morgan Beatrice HARRIS, a 39-year-old female of Winnipeg and a member of Long Plain First Nation, is believed to have been killed on or about May 1, 2022.
Marcedes MYRAN, a 26-year-old female of Winnipeg and a member of Long Plain First Nation, is believed to have been killed on or about May 4, 2022.
A fourth female victim has been confirmed but has yet to be identified. She is believed to have been killed on or about March 15, 2022.
On December 1, 2022, the Homicide Unit, in conjunction with Manitoba Justice, attended Milner Ridge Correctional Centre and executed a warrant charging SKIBICKI with three further counts of First Degree Murder. He remains in custody.
Police are now at a point in the investigation where the public’s assistance is being sought to help identify this victim. We have provided a photograph of a jacket as we believe the victim wore a similar jacket. Any information may significantly progress this investigation.
The jacket is reversible: please note the black and white pattern along with the words “baby phat” and the cat-like logo on the front and back of the jacket. There is also a fur hood.
Anyone with information about this investigation, specifically about this jacket, is asked to contact the Homicide Unit at 204-986-6508 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477)