Toronto police found additional human remains almost every day after resuming a search of a property linked to suspected serial killer Bruce McArthur, according to police. "We did recover human remains virtually every day we were there," said police spokesperson Meaghan Gray, about the search that spanned from July 4 to Friday. Officers had been examining a property in Toronto's Mallory Crescent neighborhood, which was linked to McArthur, who faces eight counts of murder. Police said McArthur, who was arrested in January, buried his victims' body parts in potted plants on properties where he worked as a self-employed landscaper. McArthur had some sort of relationship with each of his victims, some of which were sexual, according to police.
A teen accused of stabbing a Colorado woman to death and planning to kill others on his "death list" pleaded not guilty, although that plea may change to not guilty by reason of insanity following mental examinations. Aiden von Grabow, 16, is accused of killing 20-year-old Makayla Grote at her apartment last November. Police believe he intended to kill Grote's younger sister, whose name appeared on von Grabow's "death list." The teen's attorneys have hinted that an acne-treatment drug may be cited by the defense in explaining his alleged actions.
A 33-year-old Minnesota man faces multiple felony charges after a half-ton boulder he was transporting fell out of his landscape truck and killed a mother and her daughter, according to the Dakota County Attorney's Office. Police say the boulder came off the truck as it went over a railroad crossing because it wasn't secured properly. Driver Joe Czeck did not stop at the scene of the accident. The medical examiner's office says both women died at the scene from blunt force head trauma.
An urgent search tonight for a 23-year-old Minnesota woman who has had no activity on social media since mid-June. Police are now releasing new photos, showing what Jermain Charlo was wearing before she disappeared in Missoula. There is also concern that she is being held against her will. Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Guy Baker at 406-396-3217 or Det. Dean Chrestenson at 406-396-3261.