Toronto police have made an arrest in the grisly killings of two women in the city nearly four decades ago, a source has told CBC News. Erin Gilmour and Susan Tice were both killed in their Toronto homes in 1983.
Posted: Nov 28, 2022 7:46 AM ET | Last Updated: 2 minutes ago
Erin Gilmour, 22, left, and Susan Tice, 45, right, were both killed in their Toronto homes in 1983. DNA evidence shows that the same person was present at both crime scenes. Toronto police have made an arrest in the grisly killings of two women in the city nearly four decades ago, a source told CBC News Monday.
Chief James Ramer is set to provide details of the development at 10 a.m. ET. He will be joined by Deputy Chief Pauline Gray of the specialized operations command and Det.-Sgt. Steve Smith of the force's homicide and missing persons unit cold case section.Susan Tice, 45, and Erin Gilmour, 22, were both sexually assaulted and stabbed to death in their beds in August and December 1983, respectively.
Gilmour was an aspiring fashion designer and the daughter of mining tycoon David Gilmour and Tice was a family therapist and mother of four teenagers.In 2021, Toronto police told CBC's
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