Jeremy Skibicki railed against a judge’s decision that he be tried before a jury in a letter he wrote to a prison “pen pal” that was provided to court Wednesday, as the Crown closed its case against the man who has confessed to killing four women. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * Jeremy Skibicki railed against a judge’s decision that he be tried before a jury in a letter he wrote to a prison “pen pal” that was provided to court Wednesday, as the Crown closed its case against the man who has confessed to killing four women. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? Jeremy Skibicki railed against a judge’s decision that he be tried before a jury in a letter he wrote to a prison “pen pal” that was provided to court Wednesday, as the Crown closed its case against the man who has confessed to killing four women.

“As I write to you now, I am devastated when I heard from my lawyers. I found out that basically everything that could go wrong ‘IS’ going wrong,” Skibicki wrote in a Feb. 10, 2023, letter to an inmate at the Nova Institute for Women in Truro, N.

S. “I cannot have a fair trial with a jury, as the chief judge thinks he can find an impartial jury. I know that’s impossible.

” Skibicki’s letter — one of nine he wrote to the same female inmate that were seized by police — was penned after King’s Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal dismissed a pre-trial defence m.