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On Friday, April 12, 2019, a few bouquets of flowers were left out front of Fast Fresh Foods in Commerce Court, near where Rae Cara Carrington, 51, was stabbed to death Wednesday evening. (Joe Warmington/Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network)
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The suspected killer was on the run.
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But he ran out of road Friday in Midland, Ont. — less than 48-hours after allegedly stabbing Rae Cara Carrington to death at a restaurant in the PATH system in downtown Toronto.
Duncan O’Neil Sinclair, 19, was arrested Friday by Southern Georgian Bay OPP and taken into custody.
From the outset, police called it a targeted killing.
But they have not said what relationship, if any, existed between the accused and the victim.
However, some media are reporting that Sinclair is Carrington’s son.
Toronto Police tape cordons off the scene at a Fast Fresh Foods location in the PATH system April 11, 2019, the day after a woman was fatally stabbed. (Kevin Connor/Toronto Sun)
The 51-year-old woman was slain at the restaurant where she worked, Fast Fresh, in Commerce Court in the underground PATH system below King and Bay Sts.
Witnesses described hearing blood-curdling screams as Carrington was repeatedly stabbed — not far from where another woman, newlywed Rosemarie Junor, was stabbed to death at a Shoppers Drug Mart in December 2015.
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Rohinie Bisesar was found not criminally responsible for Junor’s killing.
Carrington’s killer managed to slip out of the PATH system and disappear.
In the meantime paramedics did what they could to try to save the mother of eight who herself had been living in a women’s shelter.
They were unsuccessful.
Cops fanned out and conducted a thorough search of the city, including men’s homeless shelters, looking for their suspect.
He was found Friday in Midland — 150 kilometres north of Toronto.
In a statement released Friday, Homicide detectives thanked citizens of Toronto and Midland for their assistance in the investigation into the city’s 17th murder of the year.
Sinclair is charged with first-degree murder and is expected to make his first court appearance at Old City Hall on Saturday.
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