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Experts say there doesn't seem to have been anything preventing Winnipeg police from reinterviewing a serial killer sooner in ...
WARNING: This story contains details of violence against Indigenous women.Albert Shingoose's long-held suspicions that his missing daughter might have been the unidentified victim of a Winnipeg serial ...
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 the ...
Ashlee Shingoose’s parents remember their quiet and caring daughter moving to Winnipeg from their northern Manitoba home in St. Theresa Point First Nation nearly a decade ago. She wanted to make ...
WARNING | This story contains details of violence against Indigenous women. After years of police investigation and community anguish, investigators say they've identified the lone unknown victim ...
The fourth victim of a Winnipeg serial killer has been identified by police as Ashlee Shingoose of St. Theresa Point Ansininew Nation.
A timeline detailing the period between Shingoose’s disappearance and public confirmation of her identity as a murder victim.
Albert and Theresa Shingoose met with the publicly for the first time since Winnipeg police identified their daughter as Buffalo Woman.
On Wednesday, Winnipeg police joined Manitoba Premier ... that killer’s sentencing that we attended,” said Theresa Shingoose, Ashlee’s mother. “Now, all we can hope is that the authorities ...
After years of police investigation and community anguish, investigators say they've identified the lone unknown victim of a Winnipeg serial killer as Ashlee Christine Shingoose, a missing woman from ...
“There’s no doubt in our mind whatsoever that Buffalo Woman was Ashlee Shingoose,” Winnipeg Police Service deputy chief of investigations Cam Mackid said, referring to facts, physical ...