1995 murder solved after review of possible McArthur links
Review of a two-decades-old murder in East York for possible links to Toronto’s most notorious serial killer has led police to solving the cold case.
Read moreReview of a two-decades-old murder in East York for possible links to Toronto’s most notorious serial killer has led police to solving the cold case.
Read moreMedia, forensic examiners and curiosity seekers are back on Leaside’s Mallory Crescent, since July 4 when police resumed excavating the property where remains of seven individuals had previously been found.
Read moreToronto Police have identified the deceased man in a photograph they published in March and laid an eighth charge of first-degree murder against Bruce McArthur today.
Read moreCanada’s most notorious serial killers may soon welcome another name to their gallery of infamy — the name of a killer who has allegedly been plying his trade in Toronto neighbourhoods.
Read moreAt an extraordinary press conference today, Toronto police showed a photograph of a deceased man they wish to identify in connection with the investigation of a series of killings for which Thorncliffe landscaper Bruce McArthur has been charged.
Read moreToronto police confirmed Jan. 8 they have identified the remains of Andrew Kinsman, a victim of alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur.
Read moreAlleged serial killer Bruce McArthur was reportedly a regular at McSorley’s Wonderful Saloon and Grill on Bayview Avenue, a 10-minute walk north from the south Leaside property where police have recovered human remains.
Read moreRemains of at least three murder victims have been found at a Leaside property during an “unprecedented” investigation that has so far resulted in five murder charges against Thorncliffe landscaper Bruce McArthur, Toronto police announced on Jan 29.
Read moreA 66-year-old landscaper in Thorncliffe Park has been charged with murder in connection with the disappearance of two men from Toronto’s gay village area in 2017.
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