Alexander Kalichuk
Alexander Kalichuk (3 November 1923 - 1975) was a Royal Canadian Air Force Sergeant.
Career[edit]
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 originally 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[edit]
In the mid 1960s, a file was uncovered that detailed Sgt. Kalichuk had been psychologically evaluated as a manic depressive. He had two counts of indecent exposure on his record before.
Kalichuk was never investigated in the murder of [Lynne Harper] because no evidence existed, as such he was never suspect, but he remains a person of public interest.
Kalichuk died of alcoholism in 1975.
References[edit]
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp8WH2x1JLA
- https://web.archive.org/web/20150711100906/http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=a0e90932-59f8-4b6d-9bf0-6fad3d5e24ba
- http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/cbc-s-fifth-estate-raises-disturbing-truscott-questions-1.231044
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