How Many Victims Did Bruce McArthur Really Have?
Bruce McArthur would become known as the deadliest murderer in Toronto's history and the most prolific serial killer of LGBTQ victims in Canada.
Read MoreBruce McArthur would become known as the deadliest murderer in Toronto's history and the most prolific serial killer of LGBTQ victims in Canada.
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Read MoreCurrently in prison and serving a life sentence for murdering eight men, Bruce McArthur terrorized Toronto's gay community by targeting and killing gay men.
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Read MoreBruce McArthur was a self-employed landscaper and conflict-averse married man with children who came out as gay in the early 2000s and started murdering people.
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Read MoreBruce McArthur pleaded guilty to eight counts of first-degree murder in 2019, but one victim survived an attack from the serial killer.
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