Toronto’s longest-serving homicide cop is retiring. Here’s how he says his job has changed - News Summed Up

Toronto’s longest-serving homicide cop is retiring. Here’s how he says his job has changed


With approximately 200 homicide investigations under his belt since January 1997, the 58-year-old is one of the Toronto Police Service’s most recognizable faces. He has spent half of his time — 22 years — on the homicide squad, becoming its longest-serving member ever. The Star asked Giroux about the highs, the lows and the in-betweens of a policing career spanning almost four decades. In July 2000, Stuart Cameron broke into an apartment and repeatedly stabbed teen sisters Tina and Theresa Wu. A new and active murder investigation coming together with an overwhelming amount of evidence — so much so that you would like to bottle some of it and use it on your next case.


Source: thestar February 25, 2019 04:52 UTC



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