Crown tasked with rare case of no body and no identity in alleged serial killer case

Sue Caribou, centre, sings a song in front of Winnipeg City Hall during a rally, Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022, to call on the city to cease dumping operations at a landfill and conduct a search for the remains of missing and murdered Indigenous women believed to be there. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Daniel Crump

WINNIPEG - More than two weeks have passed since police laid additional murder charges against an alleged serial killer, including one for the killing of an unidentified woman whose remains have not been found.

The move to lay a first-degree murder charge against an accused when there is no body and no known identity is uncommon, legal experts say.

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