HOMICIDE INVESTIGATORS WITH Toronto Police Service charged three men with the murder of a prominent philanthropist last month, including two Richmond Hill locals.
Known for his large-scale donations to environmental groups, like World Wildlife Fund, and amateur sports leagues, Glen Davis, 66, was shot and killed in a North Toronto parking garage on May 18, 2007.
Police used enhanced video images from security cameras to create descriptions of the suspects. Unable to find a motive for the murder, Toronto Police Service issued a $50,000 reward for useful information about the case last February. Just two weeks later, the three men were arrested.
At a March 2 news conference, Staff Insp. Brian Raybould did not reveal how the men were connected to the victim, except to say that it was “through business and personal relationships.”
“We’re not able at this point — because the case is before the courts now — to elaborate on any motive, potential motive or connections of those involved other than to say that the three accused are certainly involved together,” he said.
All men were charged with first-degree murder.