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REAR MOVING OBJECT DETECTION . NISSAN
ALTIMA
M ONTREAL - Police were hot
on Luka Rocco Magnotta's trail
just weeks before he allegedly
killed and dismembered university
student Jun Lin, according to a former
landlord.
Canadian law enforcement had
tracked the 29- year- old porn actor
and stripper to a Montreal apartment
building as recently as March, says
Magnotta's former landlord. But the
query came too late - Magnotta had
moved out about two weeks earlier.
While they never explained why they
were calling, Toronto police have stated
they had already been investigating
Magnotta on allegations of animal
cruelty for more than a year.
According to the landlord, they nearly
found him.
" I think they were on to this guy," said
the superintendent as he stood in front
of the apartment building in the city's
blue- collar Point St. Charles district.
He spoke on condition of anonymity.
" To myself, I said, ' I'm glad he's out
because the cops are looking for him
now.' "
The police phone call came roughly
two months before Lin's death in late
May. Magnotta has been charged with
first- degree murder in the grisly crime,
to which he has pleaded not guilty.
His former landlord said he gave up
his furnished, second- floor bachelor
apartment at the end of February, about
two months after moving in. It was an
abrupt departure - he only advised the
superintendent about a week before he
packed up.
Magnotta indicated he was moving
back to Toronto. His next known address
was the alleged scene of the killing,
was only a few kilometres away in
west- end Montreal.
" The police called and I told them he
left for Toronto," said the landlord, who
added the call came from an Ontario
police force - he just couldn't recall
which one.
The Toronto police force confirmed it
began investigating Magnotta in February
2011 for animal- abuse allegations.
A spokeswoman for the service said it
received a complaint about an online
video from the Ontario Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
But Const. Wendy Drummond declined
to say how close they got to
Magnotta, or even whether investigators
were looking to question him.
" I can't get into that because it is an
ongoing case," Drummond said. " An officer...
had been actively pursuing the
investigation, but no charges had ever
been laid."
The Ontario SPCA says it filed a complaint
with Toronto police in early 2011
after an online video showing a man
killing kittens was brought to their
attention by animal- welfare groups and
members of the public. Magnotta denied
being the man in the videos.
Organization spokesman Brad Dewar
said the Ontario SPCA has been working
alongside Toronto police and the
RCMP in an effort to locate the " person
of interest" in the videos.
" Obviously, there were concerns for
the cruelty and eventual death of the
animals in that video," said Dewar, adding
three other online videos surfaced
over the following year.
He declined to identify Magnotta as
the suspect, citing privacy laws. He did
say, however, the suspect was thought
to have travelled between several locations
in England, the U. S. and Canada,
including Montreal.
This prompted the Ontario SPCA to
also reach out to the Royal Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
the Federal Bureau of Investigation
and Montreal police.
Magnotta's former Point St. Charles
landlord doesn't remember seeing Lin
around, and said he feels terrible for
what happened to Lin. He plans to donate
money to a charity created in the
university student's name.
" I want to give something because
I feel it, I feel it for the kid. This is so
painful," he said of Lin. " It's haunting
me."
- The Canadian Press
Montreal police missed Magnotta by weeks: landlord
By Andy Blatchford
THE CANADIAN PRESS ARCHIVES
Luka Rocco Magnotta is taken from a military plane to a waiting vehicle on June 18.
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