The 67-year old Toronto landscaper Bruce McArthur is now one of Canada’s most prolific serial killers after pleading guilty to eight counts of first degree murder, in the deaths of men who went missing from Toronto’s gay village. Revealed in court today was a statement of facts.

Police say McArthur murdered the eight men, while confining and sexually assaulting them. A number of the victims were not originally from Canada.

Speaking to reporters outside court, Haran Vijayanathan [VIJAYA-NATHAN] - executive director of the Alliance for South Asian Aids Prevention says some of the details were hard to hear:

One of the chief investigators, David Dickinson has also been speaking about the case and the personal impact it’s had.

Guest: Briana Carnegie

Global News reporter

The 67-year old Toronto landscaper Bruce McArthur is now one of Canada’s most prolific serial killers after pleading guilty to eight counts of first degree murder, in the deaths of men who went missing from Toronto’s gay village. Revealed in court today was a statement of facts.


Police say McArthur murdered the eight men, while confining and sexually assaulting them. A number of the victims were not originally from Canada.


Speaking to reporters outside court, Haran Vijayanathan [VIJAYA-NATHAN] - executive director of the Alliance for South Asian Aids Prevention says some of the details were hard to hear:


One of the chief investigators, David Dickinson has also been speaking about the case and the personal impact it’s had.


Guest: Briana Carnegie


Global News reporter