Alexander Kalichuk
Alexander Kalichuk (3 November 1923 – 1975) was a Royal Canadian Air Force Sergeant.
Career
Alexander Kalichuk served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. Discharged in 1945, the airman returned to civilian life, but in 1950 he re-enlisted in the RCAF. Kalichuk was initially posted to RCAF Station Trenton, but soon after was transferred to RCAF Station Clinton, north of London, Ontario. Kalichuk served at Clinton as a Supply Technician until 1955, when he left the RCAF to take a civil service examination. Unsuccessful, Kalichuk returned to the RCAF and Clinton before the end of the year.
Murder of Lynne Harper, June 1959
In the mid-1960s, a file was uncovered that detailed Sgt. Kalichuk having been psychologically evaluated as a manic depressive. He had two counts of indecent exposure on his record previously.
Kalichuk was never investigated in the murder of Lynne Harper because no evidence existed; as such, he was never a suspect, but he remains a person of public interest.
Kalichuk died of alcoholism in 1975.
