Michele Bear believes that he knows where his daughter’s remains are, and he can’t understand why efforts are not being made to find them.
His daughter Richele Bear was killed by Clayton Eichler, who is fulfilling life imprisonment. For second degree murders From Richele, 23, and Kelly Goforth, 21. Both were killed in 2013.
While Goforth’s body was discovered in a garbage container, Richele’s remains were never found. Michele, who is standing at the Nation Buffalo Dakota, said they told him that Richele’s body was probably also put in a garbage container and ended in the regina’s landfill.
She has asked for a search for the landfill before. On Tuesday, he began camping near the entrance and began a fast, which said he will continue “whenever necessary.”
“I want the city of Regina to realize that, you know, my daughter is here,” Michele said in an interview on Thursday 3 of his fast.
Richele’s relatives tried He said he didn’t know Where the body was.
Michele Bear is in a hunger and says she will stay in the Regina’s landfill, who believes she has her daughter’s remains, “whenever necessary.”
The Regina Police Service rejected an interview application, but said in a statement that “all potential clients and information” that could help them to locate Richele will seek.
“We want to clarify that, at this time, we have no evidence that confirms the location of his remains,” said the statement.
Police officers, including the victim services program manager, have met with Michele twice a day, once during the day and one night, “to help guarantee their safety,” said the police.
“The RPS has a long -standing relationship with Mrs. Bear and will continue to maintain open communication lines with it.”
Other searches for landfills
Searches for the remains of missing women in landfills in two other grass cities have been successful in recent years.
Last year, Saskatoon police found the remains by Mackenzie Trottier after a three -month search on the city’s landfill. Police said the suspect died in an overdose of drugs and a search on his phone after his death showed online searches of garbage collection schedules at the time Trottier disappeared.
Researchers were able to use GPS garbage truck data to determine a particular location in the landfill to search. The search took place in the summer of 2024. Trottier had disappeared in December 2020.
Earl this year, the remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran They were found in the Prairie landfill north of Winnipeg. They were among the four indigenous women who were victims of a serial murderer.
The police had a video surveillance of May 2022 who showed the murderer putting his remains in a garbage container, which was later taken to the Prairie landfill.
The members of the family advocated a search in the landfill and the problem was part of the provincial elections of 2023 of Manitoba, with the progressive conservatives they govern campaign in their opposition and the NDP promising to carry it out. The NDP won the elections and the search continued.

Michele Bear said she is worried that her daughter is not the only loved one whose remains end up in the landfill.
“I am only afraid that, you know, these people will realize that the city of Regina will not look for women in garbage containers, so we could continue to throw them there,” he said.
“That is my fear.”