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Jeremy Skibicki receives four life sentences | CTV News
Convicted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki has been handed four life sentences with no chance of parole for 25 years in the murders of four Indigenous women.
The 37-year-old man sat quiet and emotionless in the prisoner’s box of a Manitoba Court of King’s Bench courtroom Wednesday. He spoke only once when Chief Justice Glen Joyal asked if he had anything to say.
“No,” he said.
In July, Skibicki was found guilty of murdering four Indigenous women: Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran, Rebecca Contois and an unidentified victim given the name Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe or Buffalo Woman.
The conviction carries with it an automatic life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years. That sentence was imposed on Skibicki for each of the four counts of first-degree murder. Joyal noted due to rulings by the Supreme Court of Canada these life sentences must be served concurrently rather than consecutively.
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chibi-pix · 7 months
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Well, a friend in discord shared a pic from Vehicle Voltro and I felt the need to redraw it with the updated designs for the blind twinverse au. So! Here are the ladies. Pissed. Never get on their bad side. I don't remember the context of this episode/scene, though. I think it had to do with Twyla and the boys fawning over her. Also! Here's the original screenshot!
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Gotta love a classic scene. But also, gotta really love updated looks.
Ko-fi. Anyway, I hope y'all enjoy this one! Until next time!
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monstarparker · 1 year
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Myran | Attack
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mcmoddity · 2 years
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things from A Thing feat Myran being a delightful pleasant conversationalist, as always
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puppyluver256 · 1 year
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[Image Description: Myran, a goat man with light freckled skin, long red hair, and green eyes. He has red fuzzy goat-like ears with small golden hoop earrings, teal goat horns, a long red braid(ed tail?), and his legs are covered in red fur and end in teal hooves. He is wearing purple-grey robes with a lavender belt and an off-white under layer. He is glancing off to the side of the image and smiling in a friendly manner. The background is an odd arrangement of wave shapes in various shades of green. End ID.]
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More Art Fight with Myran! Love the design of this guy, absolutely gorgeous :3
🎨 Good luck to all my fellow Art Fight participants! And most importantly, have fun!! 🎨
Myran © Sila-Cinnamon on Art Fight Artwork © PuppyLuver Studios
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asiljebrand · 1 year
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Myran
En arbetsmyra har ett syfte. Hämta och lämna resurser. Den har en stig den går på fram och tillbaka, dag ut och dag in. Om det en dag skulle stå en stor sten på stigen som myran var på väg tillbaka hem så skulle myran först försöka gå runt stenen. Om det inte gick skulle den försöka klättra över den. Om det inte gick så hade den han försökt krypa under den. Om det inte gick hade den bett om hjälp…
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allthecanadianpolitics · 11 months
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Winnipeg city council has voted to call on the federal and provincial governments to fund a landfill search.
Councillors Cindy Gilroy (Daniel Mclntyre) and Vivan Santos (Point Douglas) brought a motion to the city back in July, which called on city council to formally request the federal and provincial governments to fund a search of the Prairie Green Landfill.
The remains of Marcedes Myran and Morgan Harris, victims of an alleged serial killer, are believed to be located in the landfill.
Gilroy told council on Thursday she hopes this will send a clear message.
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Tagging: @politicsofcanada
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newsfromstolenland · 2 years
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"Manitoba First Nations leaders are calling for the resignation of Winnipeg police chief Danny Smyth.
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC), alongside Long Plain First Nation Chief Kyra Wilson, called for Smyth to step down Thursday, due to the police service’s refusal to search the Prairie Green Landfill for remains of three victims of an alleged serial killer.
Smyth has said that the remains are likely in the landfill north of the city, but that no search is planned, due in part to the amount of time that has passed and the fact that there’s no known starting point for a search.
The manager of the site has also said a search would be difficult at the private landfill, due to the constant movement at the site, but said the company is cooperating fully with police and expressed condolences to the victims’ families.
Police said 10,000 truckloads of refuse were dumped in the area since May, when the murders of Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran, and an unidentified victim, who is being referred to as Buffalo Woman (Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe), are believed to have taken place. Trash at the landfill is also compacted with heavy mud at a depth of about 12 metres.
In an interview with 680 CJOB’s The Start on Thursday morning, prior to the call for his resignation, Smyth said the ability to search the landfill is outside of police expertise.
“The circumstances at Prairie Green are way different than Brady (Road Landfill),” the police chief said.
“Brady was within our skills. Prairie Green is not — it would be closer to a very hazardous archaeological dig, and that’s not a skill that we have.”
Jeremy Skibicki has been charged with first-degree murder in the deaths. He was previously charged with first-degree murder in the death of Rebecca Contois, whose remains were found earlier this year at the Brady Road landfill.
“Many communities, organizations, and public leaders across the nation, are asking for a thorough search to be conducted at the Prairie Green landfill,” Long Plain First Nation, the home community of both Harris and Myran, said in a statement Thursday.
“The families of the three women deserve to have closure. Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran and Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe deserve better. Leadership will continue to advocate to have them found and brought back to their home fires.”
Long Plain’s Wilson will appear with AMC Grand Chief Cathey Merrick at a news conference in Ottawa, where Indigenous leaders and families of the victims have been calling for federal assistance with the situation in recent days, on Thursday."
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To be clear, police chief Danny Smyth is refusing to search for the bodies of three Indigenous women who are victims of a (for legal reasons, alleged) serial killer, despite knowing that they are likely there. If the women in question were white, they would be searching that landfill by now. No question.
Their names are Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran, and an unidentified woman who is being referred to as Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe (meaning: buffalo woman).
We should all be outraged.
tagging: @allthecanadianpolitics
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alinahdee · 2 years
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mednafox · 1 year
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Myran and Spots try and impress the new girl. Things quickly go south.
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coochiequeens · 2 years
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Operations have paused at a Canadian landfill where the bodies of at least two Indigenous victims of an alleged serial killer are believed to be buried, amid mounting frustration that authorities are not doing enough to recover the bodies.
Police in Winnipeg announced last week they had charged Jeremy Skibicki, 35, with the murder of Morgan Beatrice Harris, 39, and Marcedes Myran, 26, of Long Plain First Nation, months after he was accused of killing Rebecca Contois, 24, from O-Chi-Chak-Ko-Sipi First Nation.
He was also charged in the death of a fourth unidentified victim, to whom the local Indigenous community have given the name Buffalo Woman(Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe).
Earlier this week, police said they believed the remains of Harris and Myran were buried in the Prairie Green landfill, but ruled out a recovery of the bodies, saying that the size of the site and lack of resources made the task unfeasible.
On Thursday afternoon, the Manitoba premier, Heather Stefanson, and the Winnipeg mayor, Scott Gillingham, told reporters the landfill has temporarily stopped accepting garbage at the request of officials, raising the prospect that a search could be possible.
Stefanson said it was important to “take this pause, and we get this right”.
Police chief Danny Smyth said that while Contois’s body was recovered from another landfill, the scale of the Prairie Green Landfill would complicate any search efforts. He said that since the bodies were probably placed in the landfill in March, nearly 10,000 truckloads of garbage have been dumped, and that trash at the landfill is compacted with 12 metres of heavy mud. Smyth also said investigators have no clear starting point to search the sprawling facility.
But Indigenous leaders say police are not doing enough, and called on Smyth to resign.
“This search is feasible and similar efforts have succeeded in the past despite even more obstacles,” the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs grand chief, Kathy Merrick, said. “How do you look these young girls in the eyes and tell them you’re sorry, but you won’t even attempt to recover their mothers who fell victim to a serial killer?”
On Thursday, the chief of Long Plain First Nation, where Harris and Myran were from, also joined calls for the Smyth’s resignation
“The message you are sending to the greater community, to the non-Indigenous community is that Indigenous women don’t matter and that if someone wants to target or hurt our women they can dump them in the landfill and no one will look for them,” said Kyra Wilson. “Right now we have two young girls that have asked and begged for their mother to be found, to be brought home.”
Cambria and Kera, the daughters of Morgan Harris, have become outspoken critics of how police have handled the situation.
“You are telling us we don’t matter and you are still dropping trash on top of us like we don’t matter, and that’s disgusting,” Cambria told reporters.
Kera said the families wanted a “reasonable comprise” but had not yet received an acknowledgment from police.
“Not only have you refused to search these landfills, you have presented no alternative routes for how we can give these women peace.”
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chibi-pix · 9 months
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It was a cycle of adoring characters and drawing them as animals. With me drawing Pidge as a bat, a friend was sparked to draw her Myran OC, Kiri, as an axolotl. And. I just felt like I needed to draw them with animal backpacks. So! Thank you, @sweetmariabear, for inspiring me to draw this! I feel happy with it and I hope I did justice to drawing Kiri!
Anyway! I hope y'all enjoyed this one! Until next time!
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meanslackofart · 2 years
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had that post been sent by the same person whom that poem was about, saying this is the answer... idk what to feel honestly. he fucking remembered the poem from two months back. fuck yaar
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mcmoddity · 2 years
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some recent No Good Very Bad Creature But In An Oddly Helpful Way Myrans
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bushelofmuses · 25 days
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Childhood HCs
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Myrna Lavellen:
She was a rambunctious child—and she still kind of is. As a little girl, Myrna loved to make dirt pies with the other children and never really grew out of her love of the outdoors and tracking mud everywhere without thinking about it. She's a bit absentminded, never intentionally rude, though she tries much harder not to track anything on the rugs of Vivienne's loft. Her hair was always messily braided, her own proud work, and she enjoyed braiding her mother's hair when the woman was napping after a long day of tending to the halla. When she was about 13 or 14, she had her first kiss. She hated it. The boy's lips were dry and cracked, and it was wholely unpleasant. She discovered she could use magic at about 7 years old when she accidentally set fire to a patch of grass when a fight broke out between her and one of the boys picking on her.
Cole:
Survived!Cole's childhood was a living nightmare, always walking on eggshells. He doesn't talk about it much, though he told Calpernia about it when they first met on the road about three months prior to the events of the game. She was sympathetic, and it was the first time since he was little that he found himself crying. She was compassionate about it, held him through it, and he hasn't forgotten her kindness to him over his situation.
Discovered he had magic at an older age the day he killed his dad.
Ameridan:
"Adventurous little shit" would best describe him. Ameridan was always into mischief or exploring ruins. Despite his chaos, he may have gotten along with Solas at that age. It may have been one-sided with all of the questions, but he'd like that his questions about the ruins would be answered. He has a scar on his arm from a shade lurking in one of the ruins he found himself in when he was 10. After the thing took a swipe at him, Ameridan had never run faster in his life. His father fretted over him for hours while his mother tried calming them down. She had the patience of a saint. Ameridan learned he had magic when he was 11 and found himself talking to spirits in the Fade in his dreams. He met Wisdom when he was 14, and the pair have been literally inseparable for years.
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asiljebrand · 2 years
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Myrans filosofi
Hårt arbete är min bästa vän. Hårt arbete har lärt mig disciplin, att jag klarar mer än vad jag först trodde och att vid andra sidan av hårt arbete är livet vackrare än innan jag började. Tack. Om vi vänder oss till naturen och kikar på hur allting kämpar för att överleva, via samarbete eller oenighet så gillar jag myran. Myran har en stig den går på, dag ut och dag in för att hämta och lämna…
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