canadiangirl
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If you expand that guestbook there's 36There's 5 guys who dodged a bullet...possibly literally
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If you expand that guestbook there's 36There's 5 guys who dodged a bullet...possibly literally
Belleville would be the nearest city to the Madoc property. Madoc is a very small town. Closest for choice regarding dining, entertainment, groceries etc. About 40km.
What's NSWF mean? ETA got it! It's late. BrainfartKeep in mind, this does not keep your browsing history private in a corporate network. I feel like it's worth a mention, it only takes one second to absent mindedly click a link without reading into it first. I feel like we should have spoiler tags for NSFW images or links.
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I googled: "name of Bruce McArthur's landscaping business" and came up with "Artistic Design" from this linked article:
http://www.macleans.ca/news/what-we-know-so-far-about-bruce-mcarthur/
ETA: Seems that all the original articles from 18/19 January announcing his arrest also make mention of "Artistic Design" as the business name.
Toronto has never had a serial killer before, at least not one where they connected multiple murders to. This will be quite the case to follow.
They found photos of other victims and not all were gay.
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- Sold home in Oshawa he owned with his wife in 2000
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...McArthur declared bankruptcy in 1999, listing a property in Oshawa he owned with his former wife, Janice. The pair sold the property in 2000.
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/20...nkruptcy-years-before-charges-for-murder.html
Didn't he start dating Skanda in 1999? Thought I read that in the Daily Xtra. Something to add to the timeline?
That doesn't stop the media from publishing. They've already published way more details about the Sherman murder that could compromise.Not weird. It's probably evidence and they don't want to compromise his future trial.
It's nuts really. It's been 17 years since him and his wife sold their home, likely when they dissolved their marriage. Now I'm only speculating that this is when his behaviour started, it could have been earlier, it could have been much later (and for the sake of potential victims I hope it was) but if he murdered 2-3 people a year which is what we are looking at currently for 2017, thats 34-51 victims. Could be less, could also be more.
I don't know why I'm like this either, but welcome to the club!
If there is a trial (ie if he doesn't plead guilty) and if the remains found are not those of the victims already linked to BM, these poor people are going to be key witnesses in addition to the horror they're already confronting. I hope they are getting support. (Written by someone whose large, freestanding garage is being used by a neighbour - whom I think I know well ...)
I've been wondering what that system exactly was. Graphic thought warning: but where did these murders take place? His van? His apartment? Murder + dismemberment = an incredibly messy scene.Yet, he must have had a system for what he did with his victims, he didn't just leave them behind. I don't want to even think about the details, but obviously it was very thorough and went undetected. So I personally doubt it was mobile, that he would risk implementing it in a new location.
So true. This is likely nowhere near over for everyone involved, and I sincerely hope they are getting the help and support they need. Victim Services has resources and funds available for counselling. I hope this is made available to them all.If there is a trial (ie if he doesn't plead guilty) and if the remains found are not those of the victims already linked to BM, these poor people are going to be key witnesses in addition to the horror they're already confronting. I hope they are getting support. (Written by someone whose large, freestanding garage is being used by a neighbour - whom I think I know well ...)
I've been wondering what that system exactly was. Graphic thought warning: but where did these murders take place? His van? His apartment? Murder + dismemberment = an incredibly messy scene.
He took a risk no matter where he was, imo. While I think it's likely that he remained mostly in the Toronto area, I don't think anything is off limits in this case.
I wonder if he might have a storage unit/lock-up somewhere?
I would love it if they would stop publishing comments about how helpful and kind he was.