Trial of Winnipeg man who admits to killing 4 women to be heard by judge alone
The jury trial of a man accused of killing four women in Winnipeg will now instead be heard by a judge alone, a change that comes after Jeremy Skibicki's lawyers said he admits to killing the women but will ask to be found not criminally responsible.
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![Jeremy Skibicki was silent in the accused box in court on Monday as prosecutors said they'd agreed to allow his trial to be heard by a judge alone instead of a jury. A man with a shaved head and grey beard is depicted in a courtroom sketch.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7195416.1715016145!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/jeremy-skibicki-courtroom-sketch-may-6-2024.jpg)
The jury trial of a man accused of killing four women in Winnipeg will now instead be heard by a judge alone, a change that comes after Jeremy Skibicki's lawyers said he admits to killing the women but will ask to be found not criminally responsible.