Medicine Hat News

Man and woman charged in Calgary quadruple homicide knew victims

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Police say two people facing charges related to a quadruple homicide last summer knew all the victims.

“I wouldn’t go so far as to say they were targeted, but I will say that the two accused and our deceased parties were known to one another. We’re confident in saying that,” acting Insp. Paul Wozney of the Calgary Police Service said Wednesday.

It’s believed that “loose criminal networks” were involved in the killings, he added.

Yu Chieh Liao, who also goes by Diana Liao, and Tewodros Kebede are charged with first-degree murder in the death of 26-year-old Hanock Afowerk.

The accused also face three counts of accessory after the fact in the deaths of Cody Pfeiffer, 25; Glynnis Fox, 36; and Tiffany Ear, 39.

Pfeiffer, Fox and Ear were found dead in a burned-out car at a suburban Calgary constructi­on site July 10. Fox and Ear were sisters from the Stoney Nakoda First Nation, who relatives have said left behind 16 children between them.

Afowerk, the car’s owner, was found two days later in a rural area west of the city.

Liao, 24, and Kebede, 25, are to appear in court Nov. 2.

Police had earlier said they believed Pfeiffer, Fox and Ear were in the wrong place at the wrong time and got caught up in an attack on Afowerk.

The investigat­ion has spanned multiple provinces and it took time for investigat­ors to use court orders to track down informatio­n that changed the direction of their probe, Wozney said.

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