The Standard (St. Catharines)

Bruce McArthur makes brief court appearance, case put over to Feb. 28

- PETER GOFFIN

TORONTO — Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur appeared briefly by video in a Toronto courtroom Wednesday morning, before his case was put over until the end of the month.

The 66-year-old self-employed landscaper faces five first-degree murder charges in connection with the disappeara­nces of several men believed to have had ties to Toronto’s LGBTQ community.

Police have found the dismembere­d remains of six individual­s in large planters at the home of one of McArthur’s clients, and investigat­ors have said they expect to lay more charges in the coming days.

McArthur, wearing an orange jumpsuit, said little during his short court appearance, speaking only to thank the court at the end of the proceeding­s.

A friend of Dean Lisowick — one of McArthur’s alleged victims — was in the courtroom, but said he could not bring himself to look at McArthur on the video screen.

“I’m just numb,” said Jeff Tunney, who lived briefly with Lisowick in Toronto. “You don’t know how to feel about it. I don’t know how.”

Lisowick, who police have said had no fixed address, drifted back and forth between shelters and Tunney’s home in the heart of Toronto’s gay village, before settling with Tunney for around two and a half months beginning in 2015, Tunney said.

Lisowick moved out after the pair had a disagreeme­nt over his drug use, Tunney said. But in spring 2016, Lisowick showed up outside Tunney’s home.

“He said he was going to be back and then he never came back and no one knew what happened to him,” he added.

Lisowick, who was either 43 or 44 at the time of his death, was never reported missing.

Tunney said he assumed Lisowick had simply found a better place to live.

 ?? ALEXANDRA NEWBOULD ?? In this artist’s sketch, Bruce McArthur, top, appears via video, as his lawyer Calvin Rosemond, left, speaks and Justice Wendy Agnew, second right, and Crown attorney Michael Cantlon, right, look on in court in Toronto on Wednesday.
ALEXANDRA NEWBOULD In this artist’s sketch, Bruce McArthur, top, appears via video, as his lawyer Calvin Rosemond, left, speaks and Justice Wendy Agnew, second right, and Crown attorney Michael Cantlon, right, look on in court in Toronto on Wednesday.

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