WINNIPEG — A self-described white supremacist who killed four Indigenous women told police the slayings were drug-fuelled and that he viewed their deaths as "mercy killings," court heard during the opening day of his murder trial. "I believe that this was something that God called me to do ... it was something that I decided to do because I thought it was right," Jeremy Skibicki tells Winnipeg police in an interrogation video played at the trial Wednesday. Skibicki, 37, has pleaded not guilty to four counts of first-degree murder for the slayings in 2022. His lawyers have told court that...