On Thursday, the parents of Ashlee Shingoose spoke publicly for the first time since their daughter was identified as the fourth victim of convicted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki. Albert Shingoose, her father, expressed relief that police would begin searching the Brady landfill for his daughter’s remains. He urged the community to advocate for swift action in the search and said, “I need your voices to make them start on that landfill as soon as possible… The landfill is not a burial ground, a landfill. It’s not the burial ground for anybody. We’re not garbage. Nobody is garbage.”
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‘No one is garbage’: Ashlee Shingoose’s parents demand urgent action in search for daughter’s remains
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