Just4TB
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That plant does not seem very happy to be in that pot... can't blame it either.
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......wow.:sorry: If already brought forward...
ca ca - san francisco, skeletal remains, 8-14, in sidewalk planter boxes, nov'15
:thud:
It's a real "thing" i guess....
Certainly some interesting insight into how Project Prism unfolded.
LE haven't seized it. It's likely not one of the planters they are looking for. Disturbing for that business nonetheless, though!Surely not inside, close to a door...aaaarrrggghhh. It's still there?? What the Holy H***??
LE haven't seized it. It's likely not one of the planters they are looking for. Disturbing for that business nonetheless, though!
More than a dozen planters have been seized after police dogs detected “signs of decomposition,” Idsinga said. Investigators have not named the victims whose remains have already been recovered.
Couple of pictures of BM that I haven't seen out there, on yet another hookup site - daddyhunt - blah
https://www.daddyhunt.com/profile/silverfoxtoronto
The art of police interrogation
Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur has likely spent hours in an interview room with police hoping for the ultimate piece of evidence: a confession. We speak to a former homicide detective about techniques investigators use to get a suspect to talk.
McArthur used Alcoholics Anonymous meetings to try to pick up men: source
The couple whose East Toronto home is now a crime scene in the investigation into alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur were allowed into the house Thursday. Meanwhile, a man alleges McArthur used AA meetings on Church Street to pick up men.
As part of a widespread murder investigation, Toronto police have confiscated planters at two homes — one on Balmoral Avenue in Toronto and another in Mississauga — where MacKinnon worked as McArthur’s sub-contractor. McArthur, 66, currently faces five first-degree murder charges and Det-Sgt. Hank Idsinga said this week he expects more charges to be laid.
At a third home near Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue where they worked together, MacKinnon said, McArthur was fired earlier this year and the property owner hired a new team of landscapers to redo his planters.
McArthur also hired a “grunt,” MacKinnon said, to do the heavy lifting but each time he worked with McArthur, he’d see someone new in the position. During one job, MacKinnon saw Andrew Kinsman — one of McArthur’s alleged victims — lugging bags of debris. Most of the other men were of Southeast Asian or Middle Eastern descent. It’s common, MacKinnon said, for landscapers to hire people for these positions through Kijiji for minimum wage.
Where was this persons story when these men first went missing?! Youd think he would notice that BM had worked with Andrew Kinsman and other men who fit the visual description of a number of other missing men...
Anyone have info on BM's Vacations? Locations and dates?