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Searchers to look for Nepinak's remains today at landfill

Winnipeg police are proceeding with the search of the Brady Road Landfill today in hopes of recovering the remains of Tanya Nepinak.

Police believe Nepinak was killed by alleged serial killer Shawn Lamb in September 2011, her body wrapped in plastic and placed in a West End dumpster.

Police believed in June they knew where in the landfill Nepinak’s remains might be found. But by September, police realized there were too many possible sites within the landfill, making a meaningful search impossible.

However, a scaled-down search will go ahead, based on the recommendation of native elders who sensed they knew where she might be found following a ceremony conducted there late in the summer.

The small search team will be made up of members of the WPS forensic identification unit, who will comb through waste removed from the search site and placed in a clean area.

 

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