Serial killer Bruce McArthur strangled victims, posed bodies for photos
TORONTO — A serial killer who preyed on men from Toronto’s gay village took photographs of his victims’ bodies posed in various states of undress and kept the images on his computer, accessing some of them long after the killings.
The Crown provided previously unheard details of Bruce McArthur’s eight murders at a sentencing hearing on Monday after the 67-year-old pleaded guilty to the crimes last week.
“Mr. McArthur repeatedly killed people using ligature strangulation through the use of rope,” said prosecutor Michael Cantlon. “Mr. McArthur’s involvement with each victim did not cease at the end of each killing. Post-death, Mr. McArthur posed the victims before photographing them.”
Police arrested McArthur in January 2018 and charged him for the murders of Andrew Kinsman and Selim Esen. They later charged McArthur for the murders of Majeed Kayhan, Dean Lisowick, Soroush Mahmudi, Skandaraj Navaratnam, Abdulbasir Faizi, and Kirushna Kanagaratnam. All of the men had ties to Toronto’s gay village.