The Hamilton Spectator

Hamilton man charged with first-degree murder in death of Ethan MacCullouc­h

Malcolm Washington, 22, is known to have had past disputes with MacCullouc­h, police said

- SEBASTIAN BRON

Police have made an arrest in the homicide of 35-year-old Ethan MacCullouc­h, found fatally stabbed in a central Hamilton rooming house last week.

Malcolm Washington, 22, of Hamilton, is charged with first-degree murder.

Police said in a press release Washington was arrested Monday afternoon in the area of Sherman Avenue North and Wilson Street. He appeared in court Tuesday morning.

MacCullouc­h was discovered in the room he rented at 94 MacNab St. N. around 9 a.m. on Feb. 1 by the build- ing’s landlord, who was con- cerned after not hearing from him for several days.

The unit is one of 15 small rooms above a now-shuttered karaoke bar at the corner of MacNab and Vine streets, a block south of Cannon Street West.

Police believe MacCullouc­h was stabbed to death sometime after 5 a.m. on Jan. 29.

A murder weapon has yet to be found.

Det. Sgt. Steve Bereziuk of the major crime unit said MacCullouc­h and Washington were known to each other.

“They’ve had previous run-ins at the bar downstairs and disputes in the past,” he said.

At one point, Washington lived in the same rooming house as MacCullouc­h, but not at the time of the murder, Bereziuk added.

“He was not welcome. The landlord did not want Malcolm Washington at the property.”

Washington has a criminal record for mischief and assault, but “nothing that comes close to murder,” Bereziuk said.

In the months before his death, MacCullouc­h recorded a series of videos which show aggressive conflicts with neighbours and offer a glimpse into his tumultuous life inside the rooming house in the downtown core.

Police said the property was known to have a problem with squatters and tenant disputes — including the morning before the homicide, when police were called to the building over a dispute between MacCullouc­h and neighbours.

Bereziuk previously said there was no evidence the people in the earlier dispute were involved in the homicide.

Bereziuk said the videos helped investigat­ors get a sense of the environmen­t MacCullouc­h was living in prior to his death, but they “didn’t lend to murder.”

“This was largely solved as quickly as it was thanks to input from the public, which we’ve seen more of recently and are really thankful for,” Bereziuk said, adding video surveillan­ce in the area also contribute­d to the arrest.

 ??  ?? Ethan MacCullouc­h, 35, was found dead on Feb. 1.
Ethan MacCullouc­h, 35, was found dead on Feb. 1.
 ?? BARRY GRAY HAMILTON SPECTATOR FILE PHOTO ?? The body of Ethan MacCulloch was discovered in the room he rented at 94 MacNab St. N. around 9 a.m. on Feb. 1 by the building’s landlord.
BARRY GRAY HAMILTON SPECTATOR FILE PHOTO The body of Ethan MacCulloch was discovered in the room he rented at 94 MacNab St. N. around 9 a.m. on Feb. 1 by the building’s landlord.

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