Canadian alleged serial killer facing 7th murder charge

FILE - This undated file photo released by Toronto police shows Abdulbasir Faizi, an Afghan who immigrated to Canada from Iran. An assistant machine operator at a printing company, Faizi went missing on Dec. 29, 2010, and when his family went to police, officers suggested he had probably just left, in light of his secret gay life. Canadian alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur is now facing a seventh murder charge. The prosecution says the 66-year-old landscaper faces a first-degree murder charge in the death of Faizi. (Toronto police via AP, File)
In this artist's sketch, Bruce McArthur, facing several murder charges, makes an appearance via video in a Toronto courtroom, Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Police have trying to identify the remains of several men found at a property McArthur used as storage for his landscaping business and say he targeted men he met through dating apps that cater to gay men, meeting them at bars in the "Gay Village" area of Toronto, as well as male prostitutes. Also pictured, from left, lawyer Samantha Saunders, part of McArthur's defence team, McArthur, Justice Wendy Agnew and Crown Michael Cantlon. (Alexandra Newbould/The Canadian Press via AP)

Canadian alleged serial killer facing 7th murder charge

FILE - This undated file photo released by Toronto police shows Abdulbasir Faizi, an Afghan who immigrated to Canada from Iran. An assistant machine operator at a printing company, Faizi went missing on Dec. 29, 2010, and when his family went to police, officers suggested he had probably just left, in light of his secret gay life. Canadian alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur is now facing a seventh murder charge. The prosecution says the 66-year-old landscaper faces a first-degree murder charge in the death of Faizi. (Toronto police via AP, File)
In this artist's sketch, Bruce McArthur, facing several murder charges, makes an appearance via video in a Toronto courtroom, Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Police have trying to identify the remains of several men found at a property McArthur used as storage for his landscaping business and say he targeted men he met through dating apps that cater to gay men, meeting them at bars in the "Gay Village" area of Toronto, as well as male prostitutes. Also pictured, from left, lawyer Samantha Saunders, part of McArthur's defence team, McArthur, Justice Wendy Agnew and Crown Michael Cantlon. (Alexandra Newbould/The Canadian Press via AP)