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Police officer who investigated, released serial killer Bruce McArthur cleared of disciplinary charges
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Toronto cop who arrested and released Bruce McArthur found not guilty of disciplinary charges
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La pandemia complicó proceso de refugio para las personas LGBTQIA+ en Canadá
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And when the foreboding doors at Millhaven slammed shut behind serial killer Bruce McArthur, probably forever, the end was decidedly unsatisfying.
McArthur spent years preying upon mostly gay men of colour and, in the end, in 2019, he pleaded guilty to murdering eight men.
Now, a new documentary called
Catching A Serial Killer: Bruce McArthur airing Friday at 9 p.m. on Super Channel Fuse hopes to peel back the layers of this chilling enigma. Serial killer Bruce McArthur’s victims are shown in these Toronto Police Service handout photos. Top row (left to right) are Selim Esen, Soroush Mahmudi, Dean Lisowick and Abdulbasir Faizi. Bottom row (left to right) are Skandaraj Navaratnam, Andrew Kinsman, Kirushna Kanagaratnam and Majeed Kayhan.
The report found that some police officers had misconceptions or stereotypical ideas about the LGBTQ community, and that there was a lack of communication about the cases with the community, as well as within the police force itself.
Epstein also identified delays and errors in the investigations, and missed important opportunities to identify him as the killer.
She wrote that her extensive engagement with community members and organizations confirmed that many people deeply mistrust the Toronto police.
Interim police chief James Ramer said Tuesday that the shortcomings Epstein identified are inexcusable. He said the police accept and will act on every one of the report s 150 recommendations.