"Ken Worth was in big trouble. He was used to being on the wrong side of the law — he was scheduled to go to court on a weapons charge the day he died and was also facing a robbery trial. This kind of trouble was much worse.
Ken, who had just turned 17, had run afoul of a “smash-and-grab” jewel heist gang he had been hanging with in downtown Toronto.
He ran into his brother, Gary, on Yonge Street at Maitland Avenue just a few hours before he was found shot to death in an East York park the summer of 1975. Police called it an “execution” style murder.
“He told me he had taken something from somebody. He didn’t tell me what it was. He said he had to get out of town. I just put all my money on a big score so I gave him what I had — 78 bucks — to get out of town,” Gary Worth, now 62, said. His little brother, only a year younger, never made it."
ONTARIO COLD CASE: Did jewel thieves execute teen Ken Worth in 1975?
Ken, who had just turned 17, had run afoul of a “smash-and-grab” jewel heist gang he had been hanging with in downtown Toronto.
He ran into his brother, Gary, on Yonge Street at Maitland Avenue just a few hours before he was found shot to death in an East York park the summer of 1975. Police called it an “execution” style murder.
“He told me he had taken something from somebody. He didn’t tell me what it was. He said he had to get out of town. I just put all my money on a big score so I gave him what I had — 78 bucks — to get out of town,” Gary Worth, now 62, said. His little brother, only a year younger, never made it."
ONTARIO COLD CASE: Did jewel thieves execute teen Ken Worth in 1975?