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Jan 2 2020
Daughter hopes social media can lead to answers in mother's killing 39 years ago
"WINNIPEG — Denise Pochinko remembers waking up and hearing the screams. She hid under blankets with her sister until sirens drowned out their panicked breathing.
It was October 1980 in Winnipeg and she was eight years old; her sister Jody was six.
Their mother, Jackaleen Dyck, was viciously attacked in her bedroom not far from where the two girls huddled in fear. Dyck, 23, was stabbed 28 times and died in hospital. Her killing has never been solved.
“I live that every single day of my life,” Pochinko said in an interview.
Almost 40 years later, she is using social media to look for people who knew her mother — and who many provide clues about the killing."
“We know that someone, somewhere has information that can help us,” Crime Insp. Des DePourcq said in a Winnipeg Sun story from the time.
A headline in the Winnipeg Free Press declared: “Killer still at large.”
"A black-and-white photo of Dyck’s fresh, round face framed by long dark hair accompanied each article.
They described how Dyck, a friend, her nephew and her two daughters were asleep in the small home. About 4 a.m., the friend was awoken by frantic calls for help before he saw someone run out the back door. He found Dyck bleeding in bed.
The articles said Dyck had been harassed in the weeks before and a beer bottle was thrown through her bedroom window. Officers found no signs of forced entry the night she was killed. Police ruled out robbery and sexual assault as motives."