William Patrick Fyfe

For other individuals of the same name, see William Patrick (disambiguation).
William Patrick Fyfe
Born William Patrick FYFE
(1955-02-27) February 27, 1955
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Other names The Killer Handyman
Criminal penalty Life imprisonment
Conviction(s) Murder
Killings
Victims 5-9+
Span of killings
17 October 1979–15 December 1999
Date apprehended
22 December 1999

William Patrick Fyfe (born February 27, 1955) is a Canadian serial killer convicted of killing five women in the Montreal area of Quebec, although he claims to have killed four others. He allegedly killed his first victim in 1979 at age of 24.

Early life

Billy Fyfe was born in Toronto, Ontario. He was raised by an aunt and moved from Central Canada to Montreal (Parc Extension) in 1958. He lived as a normal child, although friends did have suspicions about the boy as he grew up. As an adult, he worked as a handyman.

Murders

DNA evidence on the door frame at Mary Glen's house led police to charge Fyfe for the murders. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) arrested him on 22 December 1999, while he was returning to his pick-up truck after eating at a Husky Truck Stop near Barrie, Ontario. He has confessed to only a portion of the crimes he is suspected of committing.

Fyfe's preliminary hearing began on 6 November 2000. Jean Lecours was the crown prosecutor heading up the case against Fyfe. He is now serving a life sentence in a psychiatric hospital in Saskatchewan . The four last victims he admitted to only after being incarcerated .

He is also suspected by Montreal Police of being the serial rapist commonly known as "The Plumber" who was responsible for a string of violent rapes during the 1980s in downtown Montreal .

Known victims

References

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