McArthur apartment yields 1,800 exhibits, 18,000 photos

Toronto Police say the forensic examination of the Thorncliffe Park apartment which was home to accused serial killer Bruce McArthur is finished. They say the nearly five-month examination yielded more than 1,800 exhibits. Police and government experts took an astonishing 18,000 photographs of the scene and its contents. Combined with the search of other crime scenes and vehicles related to Bruce McArthur, this has been the largest forensic examination in Toronto Police Service history. The apartment has now been turned over to property management for the building as the investigation continues. Police also note that they have identified remains of seven of the eight alleged victims of Mr. McArthur. The outstanding matter is that of Majeed Kayhan’s remains.