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In this courtroom sketch from left to right, defense lawyer James Miglin, Justice John McMahon, court registrar, Bruce McArthur, Crown Attorney Michael Cantlon, Detective Hank Idsinga, and friends and family of victims, back right, appear in court in Toronto on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019. McArthur, a former landscaper accused of sexually assaulting, killing and dismembering men he met in Toronto's Gay Village district over seven years, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to eight counts of first-degree murder.  (Alexandra Newbould/The Canadian Press via AP)

In this courtroom sketch from left to right, defense lawyer James Miglin, Justice John McMahon, court registrar, Bruce McArthur, Crown Attorney Michael Cantlon, Detective Hank Idsinga, and friends and family of victims, back right, appear in court in Toronto on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019. McArthur, a former landscaper accused of sexually assaulting, killing and dismembering men he met in Toronto's Gay Village district over seven years, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to eight counts of first-degree murder. (Alexandra Newbould/The Canadian Press via AP)

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