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A DNA test confirms the identity of a missing First Nations woman as the search for remains continues in a Canada landfill ...
Winnipeg police and Manitoba’s Premier will identify Ashlee Shingoose of St. Theresa Point First Nation on Wednesday afternoon as Buffalo Woman, the unnamed victim of a serial killer convicted for her ...
Ashlee Shingoose was last seen in March 2022, near a homeless shelter in Winnipeg. At the time of her disappearance, she was just 31 years old. Recently identified, Shingoose had previously been ...
The first victim of a Winnipeg serial killer was finally given a name Wednesday — after two-plus years of being known only as ...
The first victim of a Winnipeg serial killer was finally given a name Wednesday — after two-plus years of being known only as ...
Shingoose’s parents say their daughter, whose remains are believed to be located at a Manitoba landfill, was preyed upon at ...
Indigenous community members, including a group of advocates, knowledge keepers and grandmothers, bestowed Ashlee Shingoose ...
Albert and Theresa Shingoose met with the publicly for the first time since Winnipeg police identified their daughter as Buffalo Woman.
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Police name serial killer victim as Ashlee Shingoose, Kinew promises landfill searchOfficials confirmed the identity of Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe, also known as Buffalo Woman, as Ashlee Christine Shingoose, 30, ...
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Serial killer victim called Buffalo Woman identified as Ashlee Shingoose: AFN chiefThe national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says the fourth victim of a Winnipeg serial killer has been identified as Ashlee Shingoose.
WINNIPEG — Police have identified the first victim of a Winnipeg serial killer, previously known as Buffalo Woman, as Ashlee Christine Shingoose and say they believe her remains were taken to ...
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