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Jackie Crazy Bull, 43, was fatally stabbed near 17 Avenue and 11 Street S.W. on July 11, 2007 in what police describe as a completely random attack.
Manyfeathers adds that her sister grew up mentoring those around her, including her 13 children that lost their beloved mother.
Persons of interest, from 2013 security camera footage
Oct 15 2022

Family continues to seek justice in 15-year cold case murder of Jackie Crazybull
Family, friends, and members of the Blood Tribe laced up their shoes and marched Saturday in effort to seek justice for an Indigenous Calgary woman whose murder remains unsolved more than 15 years later.
Jackie Crazybull, 43, was fatally stabbed near 17 Avenue and 11 Street S.W. on July 11, 2007 in what police describe as a completely random attack.
Police say she was sitting on a bench when three black men exited a car to ask for directions, then stabbed her and drove from the scene.
To this day, no one has been charged with her death and no arrests have been made as Calgary police continue to investigate.
Four other people were attacked that same night in a stabbing rampage, but Crazybull was the only one who died following a single stab wound.''
“It's important that we do bring attention to it so that it isn't forgotten about, it isn't swept away and thought of as just something that happens because it's current. It's still happening. We're still losing people.”
''The annual Justice for Jackie Walk was first meant as an effort to give dignity to Crazybull and show the entire community how much she was loved.
However, as the years go on, the walk’s purpose has shifted to calling out the perpetrator and demanding answers in this tragic loss of life.
Manyfeathers says one day she hopes justice will be served, but she’s unable to imagine what it looks like until a perpetrator is found.''
''Police re-opened an investigation into Crazybull’s death in 2017, but have not released an update as the murder remains unresolved.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Calgary police non-emergency line at 403-266-1234. Tips can also be submitted anonymously online through Crime Stoppers or by phone at 403-262-8477.''