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‘SERIAL KILLER’ CHARGED WITH SIXTH MURDER

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>> OTTAWA: A landscaper accused of killing Toronto gay men was charged on Friday with a sixth murder after human remains found hidden in large planters were matched to a missing person.

Bruce McArthur, 66, was arrested in January following an investigat­ion into the disappeara­nces of two men from a predominan­tly gay neighbourh­ood in downtown Toronto last year, which led police to the planters at a property that he used for storage.

So far, the remains of three victims have been identified through fingerprin­ts and dental records, Toronto police’s lead investigat­or Sergeant Hank Idsinga told a press conference.

DNA analysis “is still outstandin­g on the remaining three sets of remains” at the Toronto east side house, Mr Idsinga said.

The three identified victims are Andrew Kinsman, 49, who was known to have had a long-term sexual relationsh­ip with Mr McArthur; Skandaraj Navaratnam, 40, who was reported missing in 2010; and Soroush Mahmudi, 50, whose disappeara­nce was reported almost three years ago.

Mr McArthur is also charged with the premeditat­ed murders of Majeed Kayhan, 58, 47-year-old Dean Lisowick, and Selim Esen, 44.

“I can’t get specific about where the murders occurred. We do believe we have multiple murder scenes, though,” said Mr Idsinga.

Police are also reviewing “multiple outstandin­g” murders, unexplaine­d “sudden death” cases, and “hundreds of outstandin­g missing persons cases” going back decades for possible links to Mr McArthur, he said.

The investigat­ion could take months, possibly years, he added. Authoritie­s have searched upwards of 20 planters at the east side home, and expect to return with cadaver sniffer dogs to comb for more possible remains once the frozen ground thaws.

Police are also looking at two other properties in the city, and have reached out to police forces abroad, where Mr McArthur may have travelled, for help.

“I believe we have evidence on how some of them may have been killed. But that is as far as I’ll go,” Mr Idsinga said.

Mr McArthur came under suspicion in September 2017 in connection with the disappeara­nce of Kinsman, but police at first rejected suggestion­s that a serial killer was prowling Toronto’s gay neighbourh­ood.

According to local media, police made a quick decision to enter Mr McArthur’s home and arrest him on Jan 18 when they saw a young man enter his apartment. Police found the man tied up on a bed, but unharmed.

 ??  ?? MURDER SUSPECT: 66-year-old landscaper Bruce McArthur.
MURDER SUSPECT: 66-year-old landscaper Bruce McArthur.

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