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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Brittany Hobson
Publication Date: May 9, 2024 - 15:55

Winnipeg trial hears victims’ clothing, jewelry found in serial killer’s apartment

May 9, 2024
The trial of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki heard Thursday that police found physical evidence of the victims in his apartment, including jewelry, clothing, DNA and a blood-stained bathtub.Const. Jan de Vries, who was part of the police search team, testified they found bloodstains in Skibicki’s bathroom belonging to one of the victims, Rebecca Contois.Some stains were visible while others were found using a spray that makes stains fluorescent when used with a black light, he said.


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