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They shared a ride to Edmonton. He would later be charged in her best friend's death

On a sunny morning last September, Leanne McGilvery ventured out on a road trip with the man who would soon be accused of killing her best friend, Lindsay Jackson.

After Lindsay Jackson was killed, Saddle Lake began to feel uncomfortably close

Best friends Leanne McGilvery and Lindsay Jackson

On a sunny morning last September, Leanne McGilvery travelled from Saddle Lake Cree Nation with the man who would soon be accused of killing her best friend.

Jermaine Eugene Steinhauer is one of three people who would laterbe charged with first-degree murder in the death of 25-year-old Lindsay Jackson.

Less than two weeks later, Jackson's bodywas pulled out of the North Saskatchewan River east of Edmonton. But on that Septembermorning, McGilvery wasn't even aware that Jackson had gone missing.

"I rode with him in the vehicle and it makes me sick," McGilvery told CBC News in an interview Tuesday. "She was already gone, she was already dead."

Steinhauer was arrested in December, nearly two months after he made that trip 180 kilometres southwest to Edmonton with McGilvery and her mom, who offers a taxi service.

I rode with him in the vehicle and it makes me sick. She was already gone, she was already dead-LeanneMcGilvery

The McGilverys never would have suspected Steinhauer, who frequently hung out with Jackson and spent the trip fidgeting in the backseat.

About half-an-hour into the drive, their Silver Intrepid cruised over the Duvernay bridge.

According to police, Jackson was killed one day earlier, on Sept. 22 the same day she was reported missing. On Oct. 3, her body would be pulled from the river below that very bridge.

Jermaine Eugene Steinhauer, Jena Lynn Hunter, Julian Catalin Whiskeyjack are charged with with first-degree murder in Lindsay Jackson's death.

Steinhauer, 23, was already facing charges of robbery with a firearm when he was charged with Jackson's death. He had served short stints in jail for crimes such as obstructing a peace officer and possessing a controlled substance.

His co-accused Jena Lynn Hunter, 26 and Julian Catalin Whiskeyjack, 30, are both from Saddle Lake where McGilvery and Jackson also grew up.

The three accusedare in custody. But in thecommunity of about 6,000,it's easy for paths to cross betweenfamily members of the victim and those of the accused.

"The fact that these accused were supposed to be her friends, and their families all have to live on the same reserve," McGilvery said. "And when I think of them all crossing paths, it's all hatred."

Tragedy ripples out in Saddle Lake, where too many obituaries are written about too many young people.

Before her own death, Jackson lost her husband and brother in a fatal car crash on Halloween in 2015. Her sister-in-law died a year later; it was deemed a suicide but Alannah Cardinal's family doesn't believe she took her own life.

And now Jackson.

It's sad and unbelievable because they're so young and they were all parents-LeanneMcGilvery

"They all died so tragically," said McGilvery, a cousin of Jackson's husband. "It's sad and unbelievable because they're so young and they were all parents."

McGilvery recalledhelping write her cousin's obituary as Jackson revealed she was pregnant with their youngest child.

Three years on, Jackson leaves behind four children between the ages of two and eight.

James Jackson, Keifer Littlechild, Alannah Cardinal, Lindsay Jackson died between 2015 and 2018.

McGilvery misses her best friend's one-of-a-kind laugh and the way she could turn a boring day into one you would never forget.

They last bumped into each other at the Saddle Lake townsite. Jackson wore her usual tights and sweater, her hair pulled back. She looked happy. McGilvery hugged her friend and told her she loved her.

Last month, McGilvery tearfully hugged Jackson's children goodbye before moving with her own kids to Calgary for a fresh start.

She needed to get away from all the painful reminders of Jackson who lived two doors down, she said, but also the crystal meth and alcohol some are using to cope.

McGilvery recalled a conversation with Jackson about the missing and murdered women fromtheircommunity.

"I told her if this ever happened to any of us, I don't know how I would be able to deal with it and she said the same thing," saidMcGilvery.

"That's why I always told her I loved her."

andrea.huncar@cbc.ca
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