Rare post-trial hearing will give family of Winnipeg serial killer’s once-unidentified victim a chance to speak | Unpublished
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Author: Temur Durrani
Publication Date: August 14, 2025 - 22:25

Rare post-trial hearing will give family of Winnipeg serial killer’s once-unidentified victim a chance to speak

August 14, 2025

When a serial killer was convicted last year of murdering four First Nations women in Winnipeg, the family of one of his victims, Ashlee Shingoose, never got the chance to speak about the impact of his crimes because her identity wasn’t known then.

A Manitoba judge is giving them that opportunity Friday in a special hearing, where members of Ms. Shingoose’s family and community will provide statements for the first time in court.



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