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Convicted bank robber charged in Toronto crossbow deaths

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TORONTO, (Reuters) - A Toronto bank robber known as the “fake beard bandit” was charged with three counts of first-degree murder after three people were killed in a crossbow attack in the city’s east end, police in Canada’s largest city said yesterday. Brett Ryan, 35, who appeared in court briefly yesterday, was arrested in 2008 for committing robberies in disguise, police said. He was charged with more than a dozen counts of robbery and later convicted. Two men and a woman died in the driveway of a house on Thursday.

One of the people who was killed made a 911 emergency call before dying, according to a local newspaper report, which said the suspect had also been wounded. The police have not offered a reason for the killings nor have they identified the victims.

Property records showed that the house where the three were killed was in the name of Susan and William Ryan, 66 and 65 years old, respective­ly. William Ryan died last year, local media reported.

Brett Ryan had previously lived at the same house as Susan and William Ryan, according to government records that indicated bankruptcy proceeding­s had been initiated for him in 2010.

He was jailed for three years and nine months in the bank robbery cases, according to court records.

Court records showed that Ryan now lives at a condominiu­m building near Toronto’s waterfront. That building was evacuated by police on Thursday due to a suspicious package.

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