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John Martin Crawford

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John Martin Crawford is a Canadian serial killer.

John Martin Crawford
Born
John Martin Crawford
Other namesThe Lady Killer
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Details
Victims4
Span of crimes
1992–1992
CountryCanada
Date apprehended
1993

Crimes

Crawford was sentenced in 1981 to 10 years imprisonment for manslaughter in the killing of Mary Jane Serloin, in Lethbridge, Alberta.[1]

While under police surveillance, Crawford sexually assaulted Theresa Kematch,[2] who was herself arrested, while Crawford was not.[3]

Crawford was convicted in 1996 of killing three native women in Saskatoon in 1992, Eva Taysup, Shelley Napope, and Calinda Waterhen.[4] He is currently serving three concurrent life sentences in Saskatchewan Penitentiary.[5]

Media reaction

Crawford is discussed in Warren Goulding's book, Just Another Indian, A Serial Killer and Canada's Indifference with the message that crimes by marginalized minorities go unheeded by an uncaring society at large. The theory is posited that Crawford's case was played down by the media because his victims were Aboriginal women.[1]

References

  • Goulding, Warren. 2001. Just Another Indian: A Serial Killer and Canada's Indifference. Calgary: Fifth House Publishers.

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