His disappearance following Toronto’s gay pride parade was quickly noted. Credit: Richard Lautens /Toronto Star via Getty Images Missing posters for Andrew Kinsman posted in Toronto in 2017. Kinsman well known and liked among Toronto’s Church and Wellesley gay community and was the caretaker of his apartment building in Cabbagetown. The 49 year old was different from the other victims.
Investigating a serial killerĪndrew Kinsman disappeared on June 26, 2017, and became McArthur’s downfall. McArthur relished his secret knowledge, even more so when complimented on his green thumb. He then dismembered his victims, distributing their body parts in a client’s garden. McArthur stored his photoshoots with his cast of the dead in digital files, so he could relive the moments at his whim. Credit: Andrew Francis Wallace /Toronto Star via Getty Images Investigators sift through compost looking for human remains in the back area of 53 Mallory Crescent in Toronto in July 2018. Then he took close-up photos of their genitalia. Some had their beards and heads shaved, others had their eyes closed - the ligature still in place around their necks. One victim was posed wearing a fur coat and with a cigar in his mouth. Credit: Carlos Osorio /Toronto Star via Getty Images Toronto police seen in the hallway outside Bruce McArthur’s apartment at 95 Thorncliffe Park Drive in Toronto. When his victims were dead, he’d his pose and photograph them, sometimes in his 19th-floor apartment on Thorncliffe Park Drive or his red Dodge Caravan.