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Saskatoon serial killer John Crawford dies in prison

John Crawford has died in prison. He was serving concurrent life sentences for murdering three Indigenous women in the 1990s. Global News

A Saskatoon serial killer, convicted of murdering two Indigenous women and one Indigenous teen girl in the early 1990s, has died in prison.

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John Martin Crawford was serving three concurrent life sentences for the deaths of Shelly Napope, 16; Calinda Waterhen, 22; and Eva Taysup, 30. Their remains were found southwest of Saskatoon in 1994.

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The 58-year-old was an inmate at the Regional Psychiatric Centre when he died on Dec. 16, according to a statement from the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC).

As in all cases when an inmate dies in custody, CSC said a review will take place.

A cause of death was not released. CSC said the police and coroner will be notified.

Before the Saskatoon killings, Crawford had served seven years of a 10-year sentence for manslaughter in the death of a Lethbridge, Alta., woman in the early 1980s.

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