Investigation into alleged serial killer McArthur expands as new charge laid
TORONTO — The already sprawling investigation into alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur has expanded more than 40 years into the past, police said Wednesday as they laid another murder charge in the case.
The 66-year-old self-employed landscaper now faces seven counts of first-degree murder, Det. Sgt. Hank Idsinga said, adding that police are still actively working to identify other alleged victims.
McArthur, already accused in the deaths of six men with ties to Toronto’s LGBTQ community, was charged Wednesday with killing 42-year-old Abdulbasir Faizi, who vanished from the neighbourhood known as the gay village in late 2010.
Idsinga said the investigation, which he has previously described as unprecedented in size and scope, is now also scrutinizing 15 unsolved homicides that took place between 1975 and 1997. While he said there is no current evidence linking McArthur to the cold cases, he said they fit the general profile of the alleged victims identified to date.