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Shingoose’s parents say their daughter, whose remains are believed to be located at a Manitoba landfill, was preyed upon at her most vulnerable ...
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 ...
The Winnipeg police believe the remains of Ashlee Shingoose may lie in the Brady landfill, a facility run by the city.
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 moved from her home in St. Theresa Point First Nation, a remote northern community in Manitoba, to Winnipeg nearly ten years ago in pursuit of a better life for herself and her three ...
The father of a woman recently identified as the victim of a Winnipeg serial killer has decided she will continue to be known ...
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.
an Indigenous woman who disappeared from the streets of Winnipeg and was determined to have been the victim of a serial ...
Albert and Theresa Shingoose met with the publicly for the first time since Winnipeg police identified their daughter as Buffalo Woman.