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‘He would not kill anybody,’ says sister of man charged in Gay Village slayings

McArthur’s arrest comes as a shock to those who know him best. His sister, Sandra Burton, said she is “not doing good.” “He’s a wonderful brother and father and grandfather and friend. And it’s not in his nature to do anything like this.”

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Bruce McArthur, a 66-year-old self-employed landscaper, has been charged in the murder of two men, both of whom disappeared last year. Police allege he could also be responsible for the deaths of other men who have yet to be identified.


Sitting in a police interview room, Karen Fraser tried to make sense of why detectives were asking so many questions about the affable man who mowed her lawn and filled her backyard with flowers.

Thursday morning, police arrived at the Leaside home Fraser shares with her partner, Ron Smith. They knocked on the door, produced a search warrant, and told them they had 20 minutes to get out.

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Ron Smith and Karen Fraser, owners of a house that police have been searching since Thursday, say they had a deal with Bruce McArthur that he would do their gardening for free in exchange for letting him store things in their garage.

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Jesse McLean

Jesse McLean is a Toronto-based investigative reporter.

Jennifer Yang

Jennifer Yang is a Toronto-based investigative reporter for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @jyangstar.

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