CANADA Canada- Winnipeg, Man, Landfill, Female, Indigenous, Mid-20s, Reversible Blk/Wht 'baby phat'' cat logo, jacket,15/3/22 *Poss. victim of SKIBICKI*

They had previously told her family that the DNA did not match. How heartbreaking.

Ashlee, mashkode bizhiki ikwe, welcome home. Your family and the community never stopped searching for you. You are valued, sister.
 
They had previously told her family that the DNA did not match. How heartbreaking.

Ashlee, mashkode bizhiki ikwe, welcome home. Your family and the community never stopped searching for you. You are valued, sister.

Police previously released images of a reversible Baby Phat brand jacket with a fur hood that investigators believe Buffalo Woman was wearing.

Albert says he, his wife and one of his daughters were asked by Winnipeg police to provide DNA samples about a month ago for comparison.

He said police shared results with him a couple days ago, and that lifted his spirits and gave him hope.

"The DNA samples didn't match [with Buffalo Woman]," Albert said. "That picked us all up — it didn't match. That was good."
 
Mar 26, 2025
Police say they’re in talks to start ‘humanitarian search’ for her.''
''On March 24, 2025, the results came back identifying Ashlee Christine Shingoose, 30 years of age, of St. Theresa Point Anisininew Nation as the unidentified victim known as Buffalo Woman.”
Ashlee Shingoose


''Released: March 26, 2025
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On July 11, 2024, Chief Justice Glenn Joyal convicted Jeremy Skibicki of four counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran, Rebecca Contois, and an unidentified victim gifted the name Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe, which means Buffalo Woman, by members of the Indigenous community. On August 28, 2024, Chief Justice Joyal sentenced Skibicki to four concurrent life sentences with no eligibility for parole for 25 years.

During and after the trial, in consultation with the Crown Attorneys, investigators from the Homicide, Missing Persons and Forensic Identification Units continued their investigation to determine the identity of Buffalo Woman. In December 2024 new information was provided that led investigators to make a preliminary identification.

To make a positive identification, specific evidence seized during the investigation was sent for DNA analysis to determine whether the known DNA of the possible victim could be located on the seized items. On March 24, 2025, the results came back identifying Ashlee Christine Shingoose, 30 years of age, of St. Theresa Point Anisininew Nation as the unidentified victim known as Buffalo Woman.

In reviewing the possible location of Ashlee’s remains, investigators believe that her body was placed into a garbage bin behind a commercial business in the 1300 block of Henderson Highway. Based on the timing of her death, and the new information about where she had been placed, the Winnipeg Police Service believes that her remains were taken to the Brady Landfill in March of 2022.

Yesterday, homicide investigators and the Winnipeg Police Service’s Family Support and Resource Advocate travelled to St. Theresa Point Anisininew Nation to provide this information to Ashlee Shingoose’s family and members of the community.''
 

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