New charge in Canada serial killer probe, cold cases reopened - News Summed Up

New charge in Canada serial killer probe, cold cases reopened


Accused Canadian serial killer Bruce McArthur has been charged with a seventh murder after the victim's remains were reportedly identified as those hidden inside large planters the landscaper usedCANADA - 12 April 2018: A Canadian landscape gardener accused of serial killings targeting Toronto's gay community was charged Wednesday with a seventh murder, as police reopened 15 cold homicide cases dating back decades in search of links. "We don't know how deep this is going to go," lead investigator Sergeant Hank Idsinga told a news conference when asked if the number of victims was expected to rise further. "These remains are of individuals who have been dismembered," Idsinga said. "They are in various stages of decomposition and doctors from the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service have been doing some very difficult and time-consuming work in attempting to reconstruct these remains and identify them," he said.New evidence, according to police, suggests Lisowick was killed in April 2016. The others had been reported missing at various times over the past eight years.- A possible eighth victim -McArthur first came under suspicion in September 2017 in connection with Kinsman's disappearance, but police at first rejected suggestions that a serial killer was prowling Toronto's gay neighborhood.According to local media, police made a quick decision to enter McArthur's apartment and arrest him on January 18 when they saw a young man enter his home.


Source: Egypt Today April 11, 2018 21:45 UTC



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