It is incredible that the man who escaped while McArthur was trying to choke h
I have to wonder for what reason TPS appears to condone leaks like this to the media. It does nothing to enhance an impression of a highly functional, credible professional organization.
Whether it be police officers who are left with no option but to defend their reputation in the public realm, or homicide victims like the Shermans who’s family was initially forced to publicly plea for a proper investigation to occur, both examples are very similar.
I am usually pro-cop, but after reading in depth about Sgt. Paul Gauthier's claim that he is taking the fall for the TPS handling of the McArthur case, I find some troubling claims that can't be ignored. I don't know if Gauthier is guilty of not following proper procedures (or having a bias for homosexuals) until his disciplinary hearing provides more facts. But he didn't act alone in releasing McArthur.
My interest is in the Sherman case, and how TPS handled it initially, and how much I trust them in light of allegations that they screwed up initially with a M/S investigation and then catered to outside pressure to rename it a M/M. I'm not saying that I don't believe it wasn't a double murder, but as I have commented before, I am losing trust in TPS.
TPS Chief Saunders promoted (shipped out?) Insp. Susan Gomes, the lead investigator in the Sherman case, and named Insp. Hank Idsinga the new head of the homicide unit at the same time. Idsinga was the lead investigator in the McArthur case, which has generally been viewed as a TPS disaster. Idsinga is Chief Saunders former partner and good buddy. (alleged by Gauthier, but easy to verify imo)
I find the following disturbing facts:
-Dec. 2017 Chief Saunders held a press conference to say there is no evidence of a serial killer in the LGBT community (not true per DNA blood and sperm evidence collected from McArthur's van five months earlier, and having McArthur under surveillance as he spoke).
-One month later Bruce Mcarthur is arrested for multiple murders.
-Feb. 27 2018 Chief Saunders was quoted in a news article effectively blaming the community for McArthur not being caught earlier because they didn't come forward to LE. ( another faux pas he made trying to cover his butt imo).
-Feb. 28 2018 the very next day after Saunder's statements caused an uproar, Insp. Hank Idsinga, his buddy and head of the McArthur investigation, initiated a formal complaint, calling into question Gauthier's investigation when McArthur was released after questioning (Gauthier got his supervisor's agreement, and another officer in the interview agreed with McA's version).
Then followed the police leaks to the media about Gauthier, and Idsinga's multiple interviews about his misconduct which in itself is a breach (misconduct) under the Police Act, since one can't speak publicly about an internal investigation. let alone one that hadn't even begun. Why hasn't Idsinga been charged with his misconduct?
Was this Idsinga's time to cover his own butt and quell the uproar over the Chief's inane statement from the day before?
As an understatement, I will say I am not impressed with the impression I have of Chief Saunders or the head of homicide Hank Idsinga. Idsinga can be vindicated in Gauthier's hearing, but not if it is heard by Saunder's choice of who hears and rules on it. MOO