WINNIPEG — A man who admitted to killing four women in Winnipeg but claimed he was too mentally ill to be held responsible has been found guilty of first-degree murder. Defence lawyers had argued Jeremy Skibicki was suffering from schizophrenia at the time of the slayings in 2022 and should be found not criminally responsible and detained in a hospital. Court of King's Bench Justice Glenn Joyal said Thursday he agreed with the psychiatrist who testified for the Crown. The judge said Skibicki didn't have a mental disorder that impacted his ability to know that the disturbing killings were morally...