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Ronald Jeffrey BAX

Photo: Ronald Jeffrey Bax

Wanted for First Degree murder

in cooperation with the FBI

Around the town of Carcross, Yukon Territory, Ronald was known as a sculptor, taxidermist, outdoorsman and an expert with guns. Now he's known as a suspected killer. After a long history of marital discord and allegations of spousal abuse, Ronald's wife, Lynn, sought refuge in a shelter for battered women on March 1, 1992. Her only visitor that night was her best friend, Krystal Senyk. Theirs was a close friendship that sources say Bax deeply resented. When Krystal returned to her home at around 11 p.m. someone was lying in wait for her. A single shot from close range left Krystal dead in the doorway of her own home. Ronald Bax vanished immediately and is the only known suspect in the murder. Bax has family in Michigan and there is a strong possibility that he is hiding somewhere in the U.S. -- (text from Unsolved Mysteries TM, originally aired Dec. 1, 1995).Date Issued: 96-07-08 (Canada/USA Fugitive Group, International Liaison Branch, RCMP HQ)

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RCMP File: 92GE08697

Description:

  • White male
  • Date of birth: 1961-11-25
  • Height: 5'7" (169 cm)
  • Weight: 150 lbs (68 kg)
  • Blonde hair
  • Blue eyes
  • Tattoo: winged horse on upper right arm

CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. TAKE NO ACTION TO APPREHEND THIS PERSON YOURSELF.

Warning: Take no action to apprehend these persons yourself. Report any information to the nearest RCMP detachment or the police in your area or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. In the province of Québec, please call Info-Crime Québec at 1-800-711-1800.

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