Alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur back in court Oct. 22
The case of a man accused of killing eight men with ties to Toronto's Gay Village has been put over for several weeks.
Self-employed landscaper, 66, charged with 8 counts of first-degree murder
The case of a man accused of killing eight men with ties to Toronto's Gay Village has been put over for several weeks.
Bruce McArthur, a 66-year-old self-employed landscaper, faces eight counts of first-degree murder.
McArthur appeared briefly by video Friday morning and is now expected to appear in person on Oct. 22.
The remains of seven men were recovered from planters at a property where McArthur had worked in the months following his arrest last January.
Police later found the remains of the eighth alleged victim in a ravine behind the same property in midtown Toronto.
Lead detective Insp. Hank Idsinga has said he doesn't believe there are any more alleged victims.