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The estranged wife of an alleged serial killer is grappling with her emotions and says she is overcome with extreme guilt after hearing her ex is now charged with first-degree murder for the killings of four Indigenous women.
Erin Leszkovics said it was her biggest fear but she thought it was her who was going to die. “I knew that he was going to hurt somebody… He was going to kill someone,” she told Global News. “Why? Why did I get to survive?”
Jeremy Anthony Michael Skibicki, 35, was charged with first-degree murder after the remains of 24-year-old Rebecca Contois were found in a garbage bin near an apartment building in the 200 block of Edison Avenue on May 16.
For months she says she lived with that pain but now she said it’s an overwhelming feeling of guilt after police laid three more first-degree murder charges against him last week. Global's Brittany Greenslade has more.
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The estranged wife of an alleged serial killer is grappling with her emotions and says she is overcome with extreme guilt after hearing her ex is now charged with first-degree murder for the killings of four Indigenous women.
Erin Leszkovics said it was her biggest fear but she thought it was her who was going to die. “I knew that he was going to hurt somebody… He was going to kill someone,” she told Global News. “Why? Why did I get to survive?”
Jeremy Anthony Michael Skibicki, 35, was charged with first-degree murder after the remains of 24-year-old Rebecca Contois were found in a garbage bin near an apartment building in the 200 block of Edison Avenue on May 16.
For months she says she lived with that pain but now she said it’s an overwhelming feeling of guilt after police laid three more first-degree murder charges against him last week. Global's Brittany Greenslade has more.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/9328683/alleged-serial-killers-estranged-wife-says-she-is-overwhelmed-by-survivors-guilt-why-did-i-get-to-survive/
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