A search for the remains of two victims of a serial killer will soon begin, and the Manitoba government is looking for volunteers to help in what they said will be a difficult job both physically and emotionally.
The province announced today, in partnership with the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC), that they’re looking to recruit people for the Prairie Green Landfill search. The goal of the search is to find the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran.
“With the posting of these positions, we are continuing our work to search the Prairie Green Landfill for the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran, who deserve a dignified final resting place,” said Kinew. “This work will not be easy, and these jobs will require emotional intelligence and compassion. I encourage Manitobans to apply to help the search and bring Morgan and Marcedes home.”
Multiple full- and part-time term positions are available for general search technicians, forensic anthropology search technicians and forensic anthropology search assistants. AMC will oversee recruitment for general search technicians, with funding support from the Manitoba government. The premier noted specialized training will be provided for all successful applicants.
The province said they encourage anyone to apply but will give first priority to Indigenous applicants. They also said they would provide emotional support due to the emotionally challenging nature of the work.









