Morgan Harris’s daughters say police told them her body is likely in Prairie Green Landfill north of Winnipeg | 24CA News

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Published 06.12.2022
Morgan Harris’s daughters say police told them her body is likely in Prairie Green Landfill north of Winnipeg | 24CA News

WARNING: This story accommodates distressing particulars.

The daughters of Morgan Harris — considered one of 4 girls police allege have been killed by a Winnipeg man — say police instructed them their mom’s stays are believed to be at a landfill north of town, not the Brady Road landfill.

But at a Tuesday news convention, Winnipeg police stated quite a few components impacted their choice to not search the Prairie Green Landfill for stays.

Kera and Cambria Harris say they have been instructed by police on Monday that their mom’s stays are believed to be at Prairie Green Landfill in Stony Mountain, Man., and officers gave a PowerPoint presentation to them, explaining why they will not search there.

“They say that they can’t search because it’s not feasible. Is human life not feasible?” Cambria stated at a news convention in Ottawa on Tuesday.

“Time and time again, our Indigenous women and brothers and sisters have to come here, and we have to shout and we have to raise our voices begging for change and begging for justice for our people, and that is wrong.”

Winnipeg police Chief Danny Smyth confirmed on Tuesday that investigators imagine the ladies’s stays are on the Prairie Green Landfill, simply north of Winnipeg.

“We’re doing our best to be transparent, while understanding that the integrity of the prosecution is important. We don’t want to inadvertently compromise the prosecution,” he stated at a news convention on Tuesday.

Cambria and her sister Kera travelled from Winnipeg to Ottawa with quite a few First Nations advocacy organizations to demand assist from the federal authorities to handle the continued disaster of lacking and murdered Indigenous girls, women and two-spirit folks.

Morgan Harris’s daughter Kera says police ought to ask for assist from throughout the nation to go looking the landfill for her mom’s stays, in addition to the stays of the three different girls. (CBC)

Police stated final week they imagine Morgan, who was from Long Plain First Nation however dwelling in Winnipeg, was killed by Jeremy Skibicki. Her stays have not been discovered. 

Skibicki was charged in May with first-degree homicide within the dying of Rebecca Contois, 24, one other First Nations girl dwelling in Winnipeg. Her partial stays have been discovered on the Brady Road landfill.

On Thursday, police stated he is additionally charged with first-degree homicide within the deaths of Morgan, Marcedes Myran, who was additionally from Long Plain, and an unidentified girl whom group members have named Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe, or Buffalo Woman.

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Morgan’s daughter Kera stated police ought to do no matter it takes to seek out the stays of the ladies.

The faces of three First Nations women are pictured side by side.
Left to proper: Morgan Beatrice Harris, Marcedes Myran and Rebecca Contois. Winnipeg police stated on Thursday that they’ve charged Jeremy Skibicki with first-degree homicide within the deaths of all three girls, in addition to a fourth, who hasn’t been recognized, however is being referred to as Buffalo Woman. (Submitted by Cambria Harris, Donna Bartlett and Darryl Contois)

“If you can’t find them, then why haven’t you asked for help? Why can’t you ask for help nationwide rather than just having a small amount of people conduct the searches?” she stated on the Ottawa news convention.

Community members are prepared to supply assist, she stated.

“How can you even fathom the idea to leave them there? These women are deserving of a proper resting place, not to be left alone in a landfill in the dead of winter.”

Cambria stated her mom deserves a house.

“My mother didn’t pass away with a home, so let’s pay her the respect that she deserves by finally giving her one.”

Federal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller stated all ranges of presidency have failed Indigenous girls, women and two-spirit folks for hundreds of years.

“I think as we recognize the failure of the federal government to keep these women safe, it’s important to realize that there are women today that are in the same vulnerable place that these women were, and that continues,” he stated on the news convention.

He is scheduled to fulfill with Morgan Harris’s household on Tuesday, in addition to the chief of Long Plain First Nation, to debate what helps the federal authorities can present.


Support is obtainable for anybody affected by particulars of this case. If you require help, you possibly can contact Ka Ni Kanichihk’s Medicine Bear Counselling, Support and Elder Services at 204-594-6500, ext. 102 or 104 (inside Winnipeg), or 1-888-953-5264 (outdoors Winnipeg).

Support can also be accessible through Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Liaison unit at 1-800-442-0488 or 204-677-1648.