Sifting of landfill to begin in search for Manitoba serial killer victims
Briefly

The unprecedented search for the remains of two murdered Indigenous women in a Winnipeg landfill marks a crucial stage in an emotionally charged investigation, highlighting the need for closure.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew emphasized the complexities of the search, stating, 'While I am professionally obligated to remind everyone that we don’t know what the odds of the situation being successful are... we can say with confidence that we have a chance for this search to succeed.'
This daunting search requires sifting through nearly 20,300 cubic meters of material, necessitating significant infrastructure investments after tens of millions of dollars were granted by the federal government.
The search team's expansion reflects the intensity and commitment behind this effort, which includes specialized personnel like forensic anthropologists and family liaisons to support grieving families.
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