Toronto man found guilty of 2nd-degree murder of filmmaker
04-06-2026 02:06 via cbc.ca

Toronto man found guilty of 2nd-degree murder of filmmaker

A Toronto man has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the killing of a filmmaker whose body was found in a compactor of a Liberty Village townhouse complex in June 2023.
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