Judge in murder trial weighs motivations of admitted Winnipeg serial killer

A judge is expected to decide this week whether a man who admitted to killing four women did so because he was in the throes of a psychotic episode or was driven by a rare form of a perverse sexual interest. Jeremy Skibicki is shown in this undated handout photo, taken by police while in custody, provided by the Court of King's Bench. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Court of King's Bench *MANDATORY CREDIT*

WINNIPEG - A judge is expected to decide this week whether a man who admitted to killing four Indigenous women in Winnipeg did so because he was in the throes of a psychotic episode or was driven by a rare form of perverse sexual interest.

The tragic case dating back to 2022 renewed calls for governments and organizations to address the ongoing issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women.

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