A community vigil will be held in Toronto on Sunday evening in memory of the eight men killed by Bruce McArthur. The "Vigil for a Grieving Community" comes after McArthur was sentenced Friday to life in prison for the killings, which took place between 2010 and 2017. "Tonight's vigil will really mark, I believe, the beginning of the healing process," said Rev. Serial killer Bruce McArthur sat silently as friends and family of the eight men he admitted to murdering read victim impact statements in a Toronto courthouse. The Metropolitan Community Church of Toronto, which can accommodate up to 600 people, held its first vigil last year, after McArthur was first arrested.
Source: CBC News February 10, 2019 19:07 UTC