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Bruce McArthur barred from Gay Village as part of sentence for 2001 assault

Accused killer also prohibited from spending time with male sex workers after assaulting a man with metal pipe almost 15 years ago.

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Bruce McArthur was barred from an area that included Toronto’s Gay Village and from spending time with male prostitutes as part of the conditional sentence he received for assaulting a man with a metal pipe almost 15 years ago.


Bruce McArthur was barred from an area that included the city’s Gay Village and prohibited from spending time with “male prostitutes” as part of the conditional sentence he received for assaulting a man with a metal pipe almost 15 years ago.

McArthur, 66, is now facing charges of first degree murder in the disappearances of Andrew Kinsman and Selim Esen, both gay men, from the Church and Wellesley area last year. Police believe there are more victims.

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Ainslie Cruickshank
Ainslie Cruickshank
Ainslie Cruickshank is a former staff reporter for Star Vancouver.
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