Toronto police find remains near house linked to Bruce McArthur
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Toronto police find remains near house linked to Bruce McArthur
Toronto police say excavations will continue after they found human remains in a ravine near a property where alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur worked.
Det.
Sgt.
Hank Idsinga says cadaver dogs found several spots of interest.
Toronto police find remains near house linked to Bruce McArthur
CAPTION: Toronto police say excavations will continue after they found human remains in a ravine near a property where alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur worked.
Det.
Sgt.
Hank Idsinga says cadaver dogs found several spots of interest.(July 5) SOUNDBITE: Det Sgt Hank Idsinga, Toronto police PLACELINE: Toronto CREDIT: The Canadian Press STORYLINE:Police have found more human remains near a mid-town Toronto home where accused serial killer Bruce McArthur worked as a landscaper.
The remains were found in a ravine behind the property Wednesday afternoon, just hours after police resumed digging in the area for the first time in about five months, Det.
Sgt.
Hank Idsinga said.
"We found the remains there very quickly," Idsinga told reporters Thursday.
"It was a bit of a surprise." The remains have been sent for testing and identification, he added.
" Bruce McArthur, 67, was arrested by Toronto police on January 18 and has since been charged with eight counts of first-degree murder. He pleaded guilty to the eight counts for the deaths of Andrew..