TORONTO — The man in charge of Toronto’s homicide squad was sitting in his office early Monday afternoon when word came in about mass casualties in the city’s north end. When the homicide team arrived on location, they found bodies, shoes and debris scattered along a two-kilometre stretch of road. But the laborious work for the homicide squad had just begun. There are 48 homicide detectives on the squad plus three others on the cold case squad, he said. The pressure on the Sherman case was unrelenting for months, Bott said, with 16 homicide detectives assigned to the case initially.
Source: National Post April 25, 2018 20:26 UTC