Police arrested McArthur moments before he may have killed again, court hears
TORONTO — Bruce McArthur was likely moments away from murdering a ninth man from Toronto’s gay community when police moved in to arrest the serial killer.
A sentencing hearing for the 67-year-old revealed officers who stormed his apartment found a man lying bound to McArthur’s bed. When police searched McArthur’s computer, they found folders with images of his eight previous victims and a ninth folder with chilling implications for the man they rescued.
“The ninth subfolder was entitled ‘John’ and appears to have contained photographs of the man who was found handcuffed to Mr. McArthur’s bed,” said prosecutor Michael Cantlon, reading from an agreed statement of facts. “A photograph of John on Mr. McArthur’s bed was located on Mr. McArthur’s computer.”
Cantlon said McArthur — who pleaded guilty last week to eight counts of first-degree murder — had established a clear victim profile over the years.