Nine years after a Calgary mother was fatally stabbed at a location along 17 Avenue Southwest, her family says they’ve received promising news from the Calgary Police Service.

Crazybull’s sister, Sandra Manyfeathers, says she has been told by investigators the unsolved case into the random 2007 attack has been reopened.

“They did say that they were going to be relooking at all the information and checking to see if they missed anything,” said Manyfeathers. “They also said that loyalties change after a number of years have passed.

“They are hoping that somebody will come forward. That has always been our hope. That somebody does come forward and says I know who did it.”

On Saturday, dozens of Crazybull’s friends and family members gathered for the annual Justice for Jackie Walk.

The walk of remembrance concluded at the site of Crazybull’s untimely death.  A ceremonial dance was performed at the spot by her 13-year-old son Clifford Crowchild who was five years old at the time of his mother’s passing.

Crazybull was one of five people to be stabbed in a violent spree across the city on the night of July 11, 2007 The other victims survived their attacks.

According to Crazybull’s family, police have identified the person responsible for the fatal stabbing but investigators lack sufficient evidence to charge the offender.

Anyone with information regarding the fatal attack is asked to contact the Calgary Police Service, 403-266-1234, or Crime Stoppers.