Canadian Serial Killer Receives Life Sentences for Murdering Indigenous Women
Jeremy Skibicki sentenced for racially motivated killings of four women in Winnipeg, leaving deep scars on First Nations communities.
- Skibicki found guilty of first-degree murder for killing four Indigenous women in 2022.
- Victims' families delivered emotional impact statements during the sentencing hearing.
- Judge criticized the inadequacy of the life sentence without parole for 25 years.
- Remains of two victims believed to be in a landfill, with searches planned for autumn.
- Skibicki showed no emotion during the sentencing, maintaining his plea of not guilty due to mental disorder.