The family and friends of a Calgary woman who was killed by her husband and whose body was buried in the basement of their house issues other women.
They are concerned about what he publishes on social networks and they say that he is active on dating sites.
An image of a video that ALLLAN published on his Tiktok account after his release from prison.
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Allan Shyback was sentenced to seven years in prison for guilty manslaughter and caused an unworthiness to a body in the 2012 death of his county wife, 31 years old Lisa MitchellAfter his body was discovered filled in a Rubbermaid container and locked in concrete in the basement of their house.
He was released from prison in 2022.
Allan Shyback was found guilty of guilty homicide guilty and indignity to a human body after having killed his wife, Lisa Mitchell in 2012 and buried her concrete body in the basement of their Calgary house.
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In a recent media article, the Women on Wings Society, a non -profit agency that defends victims of family violence, has issued a warning to women adding that Shimback has published on dating sites and other social media sites like Tiktok.

The founder of the company, Maj Osman, said: “It is our moral responsibility to ensure that these women who are on dating sites, let them know that there is someone like that online, that they must be really cautious about who they are talking about.”
Lisa Mitchell’s friends and family say that other women should know that her husband, who has been found guilty of manslaughter in his death, is now in prison and publishes on online dating sites.
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Andrea Odor, who was one of Mitchell’s best friends, said: “Everyone deserves to know what they find in all kinds of relationships – do not look at all the happiness that people put on Tiktok and publish on Instagram.”
The police found the body of Lisa Mitchell stuffed in a Rubbermaid container and locked in concrete in the basement of their Calgary house.
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The mother’s mother Peggy Mitchell said, “I am happy that someone has warned – I think anyone should warn anyone who was incarcerated or has been accused of bad or physical death for anything.”
However, the lawyer who represented Shyback during his trial, Balfour Der, told Global News, this is not how our justice system works.

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“Mr. Shyback has served his sentence – he is entitled to one day people if he wants, he is free to do anything. Thus, these people who criticize him on social networks are completely false,” said Der, who adds: “Mr. Shyback is entitled to a life. He was accused of the crime. He did his time, and that’s the end.”
Global News has tried to contact Shyback for comments, but so far has not received an answer.

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