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Canadian serial killer Bruce McArthur was sentenced to life imprisonment on Friday in a trial that gripped the country and shocked the gay community of Toronto.
McArthur, who pleaded guilty to eight charges of first-degree murder from 2010 to 2017, was arrested in January 2018 by Toronto police and was initially charged with the murders of five men.
The murderer preyed on men in Toronto's Gay Village, sometimes shaving them in twisted rituals after they had been killed.
Twisted McArthur photographed victims' naked bodies in fur coats with cigars.
Justice John McMahon in the Ontario Superior Court said he had "no doubt Bruce McArthur would have continued killing'' and noted McArthur had shown no signs of remorse or turned himself in.