Toronto police find remains of six people in Bruce McArthur investigation

Police say that so far, only the remains of Andrew Kinsman have been positively identified

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Toronto police say the remains of six people, including Andrew Kinsman, have been recovered as part of the ongoing Bruce McArthur murder investigation.

Kinsman, 49, was last seen on June 26 in the Parliament and Winchester streets area. Police had previously said Kinsman was involved in a sexual relationship with McArthur.

In an update Thursday, Det. Sgt. Hank Idsinga said so far only Kinsman’s remains have been positively identified.

All of the body parts were discovered in planters at a home on Mallory Crescent. The house wasn’t owned by McArthur, but he used it to store landscaping equipment.

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McArthur is currently facing five counts of first-degree murder.

“I anticipate more charges being laid,” Idsinga added.

McArthur was first arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder on Jan. 18 in connection to the disappearances of Andrew Kinsman and Selim Esen.

On Jan. 29, police laid three additional first-degree murder charges in the deaths of Majeed Kayhan, Soroush Mahmudi and Dean Lisowick.