Detective who solved double-murder suicide in Toronto hotel reveals 'peculiar' clues that cracked the case
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The detective who solved the horrific double-murder suicide of tourists in a Toronto hotel has revealed the 'peculiar' clues left behind in the room that made him realize the killer didn't mean to take his life.
The detective who solved the horrific double-murder suicide of tourists in a Toronto hotel has revealed the "peculiar" clues left behind in the room that made him realize the killer didn't mean to take his life.
It was Labour Day 2006 and police were called to Toronto's largest hotel, known then as the Delta Chelsea in the heart of the downtown.
There on the 19th floor, by the elevator, they found a man naked and bleeding to death.
Then Det. Sgt. Steve Ryan, now CP24's crime analyst, said that when he stepped off the elevator, there was blood everywhere.