Winnipeg police expected to identify Buffalo Woman, victim of serial killer, as Ashlee Shingoose | Unpublished
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Author: Temur Durrani
Publication Date: March 26, 2025 - 13:36

Winnipeg police expected to identify Buffalo Woman, victim of serial killer, as Ashlee Shingoose

March 26, 2025
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 murder last year, says the head of the Assembly of First Nations.National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said in a statement to The Globe and Mail that she has spoken and offered condolences to the parents of Ms. Shingoose. The family of the 31-year-old mother of three has been looking for her since she went missing in Winnipeg in 2022, the same year that the killer murdered four Indigenous women in the city.


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