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GIULIO REDEGHIERI
Created on November 12, 2024
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toronto, canada. ontario lake
A child found a message in a bottle
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Nov 6th, 2024
Today, a child found a message in a bottle while he was on a walk on the beach with his grandma. The bottle was a whitened plastic one, with the message inside being written on a crudly ripped piece of paper. Althaugh the content of the message has been highly anticipated, it hasn't been desclosed yet due to it's involvement in a ongoing investigation with the police department of Toronto
A MESSAGE IN THE BOTTLE HAS BEEN FOUND
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What we currently know about the suspect
Bruce McArthur was born on October 8th 1951, in Ontario, Canada. In his early years he was raised in a farming family and he eventually married and had two children. The dark side of his life began when he moved to Toronto, where his homosexuality emerged as he began to hang out with the city’s LGBTQ+ community. Circle he was forbidden to enter when he was accused of assaulting a man with an iron bar. Based on some limited insider information, investigators think that McArthur whould lure his victims through dating sites and, once he gained their trust, attack and killed them. The remains of some victims were found buried in garden pots on the property of some of his clients, which connects to him being a gardener.
Possible Serial killer in toronto
Bruce McArthur
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Nov, 2024
Since last year, on the name of Bruce McArthur, where placed accusation for as many as 8, possibly even more counts of first degree murders, with the bottle found by the kids apparently containing final proof of the crimes. Autorities refuse to comment on the situation since it's an ongoing investication, with the final trials likely being held soon
The investigation
This story is partially correct in the fact that a message in a bottle has been found in the toronto area but it wasn't written by a serial killer, but instead it was a fun school project done by the same institute that the children who found it frequented. The fate of the bottle was unknown for as much as 26 years untill this november. The teacher who led the school project remembered writing the message and sealing the bottle in wax. She said in an interview: "I think that process really stuck with me. This was also right when our school got a computer lab … one of the first things that I ever printed on paper and got to do something with." The main sources we used to make this product are Wikipedia and CBC News, a canadian news channel which is really popular, although our fellow northern brothers claim it has fallen out of fashion due to apparent political bias