“It is very rare for serial killers to emerge to the public eye. They do exist, but it is rare and some are never caught.” The city of Toronto has seen just a handful of serial killers in its history: Peter WoodcockPeter Woodcock shown leaving city hall after being judged not guilty because of insanity. ( File photo )Article Continued BelowKnown as the serial killer who couldn’t be cured, Woodcock murdered three young children in Toronto between September 1956 and January 1957. Terrence Allan Fitzsimmons During a weeklong killing spree in the summer of 1993, Fitzsimmons murdered Toronto dentist Norman Rasky, as well as two other people in Montreal and Ottawa: a cab driver and his own partner-in-crime. The parole violator from the Kingston area surrendered to Ottawa police a week after the murders.
Source: thestar January 30, 2018 00:59 UTC