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Winnipeg Police Service
Law enforcement agency investigating the alleged serial killings of Indigenous women.
Prairie Green Landfill
Location near Stony Mountain, Manitoba, where remains of victims are believed to be dumped.
Marcedes Myran
One of the victims believed to be killed by an alleged serial killer in Winnipeg.
Morgan Beatrice Harris
Another victim whose remains are suspected to be in the Prairie Green Landfill.
Rebecca Contois
A victim whose partial remains were found in the Brady Landfill.
Buffalo Woman
An unidentified victim referred to by the community in connection with the alleged serial killer.
Jeremy Anthony Michael Skibicki
The individual facing four charges of first-degree murder related to the killings.
Forensics Unit
The division involved in assessing the recovery of remains from the landfill.
Environmental hazard
The safety risk that contributed to the decision not to recover the bodies from the landfill.
Daughters of Morgan Harris
Cambria and Kera Harris, who expressed their heartbreak over the police's inability to search for their mother.
‘Is human life not feasible?’
A poignant question raised by Cambria Harris regarding the decision not to search the landfill.
Red Dress Alert
A prevention initiative aimed at addressing violence against Indigenous women.
Compaction of waste
The process that makes searching in Prairie Green more difficult than in Brady Landfill.
Community support
Resources and services available for families impacted by missing and murdered Indigenous women.
Government resources for families
Funds needed for searching, prevention, and support for Indigenous women and girls.