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Accused serial killer Bruce McArthur lived with his family in this house on Cartref Ave. in Oshawa from the mid-80s to 2000 and a neighbour has claimed a boulder appeared on the front lawn just before he moved out.
When Toronto Police launched its first probe into gay men disappearing from the Village — prophetically dubbed Project Houston — they had no idea they were on the verge of unearthing the worst serial killings in the city’s history.
“That investigation crossed a lot of international boundaries,” Det.-Sgt. Hank Idsinga told the Toronto Sun recently.
Swiss author Markus Dubach believes his tip led cops to Brunton and sparked the cannibalism rumours.
While researching his book Encounter with a Cannibal (Begegnung mit einem Kannibalen), published in German last year, he embedded himself within an online community of people interested in the consumption of human flesh.
“I also had contact with a suspicious person, Alex Brunton, who claimed to be a cannibal,” Dubach told the Sun. He told Swiss cops he was concerned the Ontario man may be tied to Navaratnam’s disappearance in Toronto.
Dubach became convinced there was a predator using the Village as a hunting ground.With cops unable to find bodies, he postulated they may have been eaten.
Dubach’s tip was deemed credible enough that Toronto cops went to Switzerland to interview him in 2013.
However, no evidence was ever found to suggest the Village victims were cannibalized, Idsinga said. There’s also no evidence so far to suggest Brunton and McArthur know each other.
Investigators also continue the daunting task of delving into McArthur’s past and his previous addresses, which may include an Oshawa house where he lived with his wife and two kids — before coming out of the closet.