Toronto: a man was strapped to the bed of the alleged serial killer at the time of his arrest
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Tuesday, 30 January 2018 12:49
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TORONTO | A man was strapped to the bed of Bruce McArthur, when this alleged serial killer was arrested at his home on January 18 in Toronto, reported the Global network, on Tuesday.
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The policemen watched the comings and goings at the apartment of Bruce McArthur in the neighbourhood of Thorncliffe Parkils, they saw a man enter, worried.
Because they feared for his safety, the police then took the decision to enter and stop the landscape of 66 years.
On the spot, they discovered the visitor, whose age and identity have not been revealed, strapped to the bed of the suspect, according to sources of Global. He was unharmed. It is not known if he had been tied up in a consensual manner.
It is then by searching in the computer of the accused that the authorities had found photos of alleged victims of McArthur.
Accused in the wake of his arrest for first-degree murder related to the disappearance of Andrew Kinsman and Selim Esen, two men in their forties who were active on apps dating gay, McArthur is now facing five counts of murder premeditated.
On Monday, Toronto police announced that she regarded him now as a serial killer alleged. The lead investigator, detective sergeant Hank Idsinga was also noted that human remains were discovered during excavations in comprehensive properties related to McArthur.
The remains have not yet been identified, has informed the police.