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Canadian Authorities Investigate Link Between Serial Offender and Unsolved Homicides of Four Young Women

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A serial offender, identified as Gary Allen Srery, is believed to be responsible for the murders of four young women in and around Calgary during the 1970s. The investigation into unsolved historical homicides has linked Srery's crimes through forensic evidence, witness statements, and similar fact evidence. According to police, Srery may have committed more violent crimes until his death. It is also suspected that he may be linked to other unsolved murders in British Columbia, Alberta, and the United States. The victims' remains were found in various locations outside Calgary over a period of one year, with DNA evidence indicating they had been sexually assaulted.

    1. With assistance from Interpol and Idaho State Police Forensic Services, Srery's DNA was confirmed as a match to the unknown male DNA profile present on all four Calgary victims.
    2. If you believe Srery may be associated to or responsible for a crime in your jurisdiction, we ask that you reach out to the policing agency within that jurisdiction to report.
    3. Srery's criminality spanned decades, over multiple jurisdictions, under numerous aliases, and the Alberta RCMP believe there may be more victims.
Canadian Authorities Investigate Link Between Serial Offender and Unsolved Homicides of Four Young Women