Remains of all eight Bruce McArthur victims now identified: Toronto police
Toronto police are hopeful they have found all the victims allegedly murdered by Bruce McArthur now that an eighth set of human remains has been recovered and identified in the case, a senior detective said Friday.
The recent excavation around a central Toronto home where the 66-year-old McArthur worked as a landscaper yielded the final set of remains investigators had yet to locate in their seven-month-long probe, said Acting Insp. Hank Idsinga.
The remains of seven men were recovered from planters at the same property earlier in the year, but police had struggled to find any connected to Majeed Kayhan, who disappeared in 2012. Idsinga said Friday that Kayhan’s dismembered remains were found scattered in several locations in a ravine behind the home.
The current evidence in the case suggests there aren’t any more alleged victims, Idsinga said, although investigators are still sifting through tips from Canada and abroad, and analyzing cold cases and missing persons’ reports — including a “rash of murders” from the 1970s and 80s.