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This article is about a month old. I don't know if I posted it already, so

forgive me if this is redundant. Note that he was being treated for bipolar

disorder and he left his other child unharmed.

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A Toronto man was charged Friday with first-degree murder in the death of his

eight-year-old daughter, whose lifeless body was found inside their North York

townhouse.

Police were alerted to the scene just after 10 p.m. on Thursday after the

36-year-old man walked into a police station and said his daughter was dead.

Officers found the body of the girl, identified as Wilde, inside her bed

in the home on Thimble Berry Way, near Don Mills Road and Steeles Avenue East.

An autopsy showed she died of " ligature strangulation, " where a constricting

object is tightened around the neck.

The victim's body was removed from the residence, where her mother and sister

live.

The child's mother was not home when the girl was killed, and she only learned

of the tragedy when officers later arrived at the house, CTV's Jim Junkin

reported.

Police said the other child, a nine-year-old, was not injured.

CTV News has learned the father, an IT specialist, was being treated for a

bipolar condition. He was identified as Rick Wilde.

Residents were shocked to learn of the grisly incident.

" It's scary, but sad, " said one man. " We have a quiet, good community here. "

One woman said she had seen the little girl not long before she was killed.

" It's very sad, and the thought of some taking someone else's life like that is

devastating, " she said.

Neighbours said the family had lived in the townhouse for some time.

Parents and students at Cliffwood Public School, where attended, were

also devastated by the news.

The father appeared in a Finch Avenue courthouse on Friday. He was held in

custody until his next court appearance on Nov. 1, where he will appear via

video link.

The death is the city's 69th homicide of the year.

With a report from CTV's Jim Junkin

---------------------------------

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This article is about a month old. I don't know if I posted it already, so

forgive me if this is redundant. Note that he was being treated for bipolar

disorder and he left his other child unharmed.

http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20071019/body_found071019?hub=Tor\

ontoHome

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A Toronto man was charged Friday with first-degree murder in the death of his

eight-year-old daughter, whose lifeless body was found inside their North York

townhouse.

Police were alerted to the scene just after 10 p.m. on Thursday after the

36-year-old man walked into a police station and said his daughter was dead.

Officers found the body of the girl, identified as Wilde, inside her bed

in the home on Thimble Berry Way, near Don Mills Road and Steeles Avenue East.

An autopsy showed she died of " ligature strangulation, " where a constricting

object is tightened around the neck.

The victim's body was removed from the residence, where her mother and sister

live.

The child's mother was not home when the girl was killed, and she only learned

of the tragedy when officers later arrived at the house, CTV's Jim Junkin

reported.

Police said the other child, a nine-year-old, was not injured.

CTV News has learned the father, an IT specialist, was being treated for a

bipolar condition. He was identified as Rick Wilde.

Residents were shocked to learn of the grisly incident.

" It's scary, but sad, " said one man. " We have a quiet, good community here. "

One woman said she had seen the little girl not long before she was killed.

" It's very sad, and the thought of some taking someone else's life like that is

devastating, " she said.

Neighbours said the family had lived in the townhouse for some time.

Parents and students at Cliffwood Public School, where attended, were

also devastated by the news.

The father appeared in a Finch Avenue courthouse on Friday. He was held in

custody until his next court appearance on Nov. 1, where he will appear via

video link.

The death is the city's 69th homicide of the year.

With a report from CTV's Jim Junkin

---------------------------------

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This article is about a month old. I don't know if I posted it already, so

forgive me if this is redundant. Note that he was being treated for bipolar

disorder and he left his other child unharmed.

http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20071019/body_found071019?hub=Tor\

ontoHome

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A Toronto man was charged Friday with first-degree murder in the death of his

eight-year-old daughter, whose lifeless body was found inside their North York

townhouse.

Police were alerted to the scene just after 10 p.m. on Thursday after the

36-year-old man walked into a police station and said his daughter was dead.

Officers found the body of the girl, identified as Wilde, inside her bed

in the home on Thimble Berry Way, near Don Mills Road and Steeles Avenue East.

An autopsy showed she died of " ligature strangulation, " where a constricting

object is tightened around the neck.

The victim's body was removed from the residence, where her mother and sister

live.

The child's mother was not home when the girl was killed, and she only learned

of the tragedy when officers later arrived at the house, CTV's Jim Junkin

reported.

Police said the other child, a nine-year-old, was not injured.

CTV News has learned the father, an IT specialist, was being treated for a

bipolar condition. He was identified as Rick Wilde.

Residents were shocked to learn of the grisly incident.

" It's scary, but sad, " said one man. " We have a quiet, good community here. "

One woman said she had seen the little girl not long before she was killed.

" It's very sad, and the thought of some taking someone else's life like that is

devastating, " she said.

Neighbours said the family had lived in the townhouse for some time.

Parents and students at Cliffwood Public School, where attended, were

also devastated by the news.

The father appeared in a Finch Avenue courthouse on Friday. He was held in

custody until his next court appearance on Nov. 1, where he will appear via

video link.

The death is the city's 69th homicide of the year.

With a report from CTV's Jim Junkin

---------------------------------

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This article is about a month old. I don't know if I posted it already, so

forgive me if this is redundant. Note that he was being treated for bipolar

disorder and he left his other child unharmed.

http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20071019/body_found071019?hub=Tor\

ontoHome

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A Toronto man was charged Friday with first-degree murder in the death of his

eight-year-old daughter, whose lifeless body was found inside their North York

townhouse.

Police were alerted to the scene just after 10 p.m. on Thursday after the

36-year-old man walked into a police station and said his daughter was dead.

Officers found the body of the girl, identified as Wilde, inside her bed

in the home on Thimble Berry Way, near Don Mills Road and Steeles Avenue East.

An autopsy showed she died of " ligature strangulation, " where a constricting

object is tightened around the neck.

The victim's body was removed from the residence, where her mother and sister

live.

The child's mother was not home when the girl was killed, and she only learned

of the tragedy when officers later arrived at the house, CTV's Jim Junkin

reported.

Police said the other child, a nine-year-old, was not injured.

CTV News has learned the father, an IT specialist, was being treated for a

bipolar condition. He was identified as Rick Wilde.

Residents were shocked to learn of the grisly incident.

" It's scary, but sad, " said one man. " We have a quiet, good community here. "

One woman said she had seen the little girl not long before she was killed.

" It's very sad, and the thought of some taking someone else's life like that is

devastating, " she said.

Neighbours said the family had lived in the townhouse for some time.

Parents and students at Cliffwood Public School, where attended, were

also devastated by the news.

The father appeared in a Finch Avenue courthouse on Friday. He was held in

custody until his next court appearance on Nov. 1, where he will appear via

video link.

The death is the city's 69th homicide of the year.

With a report from CTV's Jim Junkin

---------------------------------

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What do you bet he was on antidperessants and then got labeld bi-polar from

the side effects

and then placed on more drugs. Seems like bi-polar labels get polypharmacy.

This article is about a month old. I don't know if I posted it already, so

forgive me if this is redundant. Note that he was being treated for bipolar

disorder and he left his other child unharmed.

http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20071019/body_found071019?hub=Tor\

ontoHome

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document.write(byString); } toronto.ctv.ca

A Toronto man was charged Friday with first-degree murder in the death of

his eight-year-old daughter, whose lifeless body was found inside their

North York townhouse.

Police were alerted to the scene just after 10 p.m. on Thursday after the

36-year-old man walked into a police station and said his daughter was dead.

Officers found the body of the girl, identified as Wilde, inside her

bed in the home on Thimble Berry Way, near Don Mills Road and Steeles Avenue

East.

An autopsy showed she died of " ligature strangulation, " where a

constricting object is tightened around the neck.

The victim's body was removed from the residence, where her mother and

sister live.

The child's mother was not home when the girl was killed, and she only

learned of the tragedy when officers later arrived at the house, CTV's Jim

Junkin reported.

Police said the other child, a nine-year-old, was not injured.

CTV News has learned the father, an IT specialist, was being treated for a

bipolar condition. He was identified as Rick Wilde.

Residents were shocked to learn of the grisly incident.

" It's scary, but sad, " said one man. " We have a quiet, good community

here. "

One woman said she had seen the little girl not long before she was killed.

" It's very sad, and the thought of some taking someone else's life like

that is devastating, " she said.

Neighbours said the family had lived in the townhouse for some time.

Parents and students at Cliffwood Public School, where attended, were

also devastated by the news.

The father appeared in a Finch Avenue courthouse on Friday. He was held in

custody until his next court appearance on Nov. 1, where he will appear via

video link.

The death is the city's 69th homicide of the year.

With a report from CTV's Jim Junkin

---------------------------------

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What do you bet he was on antidperessants and then got labeld bi-polar from

the side effects

and then placed on more drugs. Seems like bi-polar labels get polypharmacy.

This article is about a month old. I don't know if I posted it already, so

forgive me if this is redundant. Note that he was being treated for bipolar

disorder and he left his other child unharmed.

http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20071019/body_found071019?hub=Tor\

ontoHome

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" " ; var sourceString = " toronto.ctv.ca " ; if ((sourceString != " " ) &

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document.write(byString); } toronto.ctv.ca

A Toronto man was charged Friday with first-degree murder in the death of

his eight-year-old daughter, whose lifeless body was found inside their

North York townhouse.

Police were alerted to the scene just after 10 p.m. on Thursday after the

36-year-old man walked into a police station and said his daughter was dead.

Officers found the body of the girl, identified as Wilde, inside her

bed in the home on Thimble Berry Way, near Don Mills Road and Steeles Avenue

East.

An autopsy showed she died of " ligature strangulation, " where a

constricting object is tightened around the neck.

The victim's body was removed from the residence, where her mother and

sister live.

The child's mother was not home when the girl was killed, and she only

learned of the tragedy when officers later arrived at the house, CTV's Jim

Junkin reported.

Police said the other child, a nine-year-old, was not injured.

CTV News has learned the father, an IT specialist, was being treated for a

bipolar condition. He was identified as Rick Wilde.

Residents were shocked to learn of the grisly incident.

" It's scary, but sad, " said one man. " We have a quiet, good community

here. "

One woman said she had seen the little girl not long before she was killed.

" It's very sad, and the thought of some taking someone else's life like

that is devastating, " she said.

Neighbours said the family had lived in the townhouse for some time.

Parents and students at Cliffwood Public School, where attended, were

also devastated by the news.

The father appeared in a Finch Avenue courthouse on Friday. He was held in

custody until his next court appearance on Nov. 1, where he will appear via

video link.

The death is the city's 69th homicide of the year.

With a report from CTV's Jim Junkin

---------------------------------

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What do you bet he was on antidperessants and then got labeld bi-polar from

the side effects

and then placed on more drugs. Seems like bi-polar labels get polypharmacy.

This article is about a month old. I don't know if I posted it already, so

forgive me if this is redundant. Note that he was being treated for bipolar

disorder and he left his other child unharmed.

http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20071019/body_found071019?hub=Tor\

ontoHome

T.O. man charged in death of 8-year-old daughter var byString =

" " ; var sourceString = " toronto.ctv.ca " ; if ((sourceString != " " ) &

(byString != " " )) { document.write(byString + " , " ); } else {

document.write(byString); } toronto.ctv.ca

A Toronto man was charged Friday with first-degree murder in the death of

his eight-year-old daughter, whose lifeless body was found inside their

North York townhouse.

Police were alerted to the scene just after 10 p.m. on Thursday after the

36-year-old man walked into a police station and said his daughter was dead.

Officers found the body of the girl, identified as Wilde, inside her

bed in the home on Thimble Berry Way, near Don Mills Road and Steeles Avenue

East.

An autopsy showed she died of " ligature strangulation, " where a

constricting object is tightened around the neck.

The victim's body was removed from the residence, where her mother and

sister live.

The child's mother was not home when the girl was killed, and she only

learned of the tragedy when officers later arrived at the house, CTV's Jim

Junkin reported.

Police said the other child, a nine-year-old, was not injured.

CTV News has learned the father, an IT specialist, was being treated for a

bipolar condition. He was identified as Rick Wilde.

Residents were shocked to learn of the grisly incident.

" It's scary, but sad, " said one man. " We have a quiet, good community

here. "

One woman said she had seen the little girl not long before she was killed.

" It's very sad, and the thought of some taking someone else's life like

that is devastating, " she said.

Neighbours said the family had lived in the townhouse for some time.

Parents and students at Cliffwood Public School, where attended, were

also devastated by the news.

The father appeared in a Finch Avenue courthouse on Friday. He was held in

custody until his next court appearance on Nov. 1, where he will appear via

video link.

The death is the city's 69th homicide of the year.

With a report from CTV's Jim Junkin

---------------------------------

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What do you bet he was on antidperessants and then got labeld bi-polar from

the side effects

and then placed on more drugs. Seems like bi-polar labels get polypharmacy.

This article is about a month old. I don't know if I posted it already, so

forgive me if this is redundant. Note that he was being treated for bipolar

disorder and he left his other child unharmed.

http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20071019/body_found071019?hub=Tor\

ontoHome

T.O. man charged in death of 8-year-old daughter var byString =

" " ; var sourceString = " toronto.ctv.ca " ; if ((sourceString != " " ) &

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document.write(byString); } toronto.ctv.ca

A Toronto man was charged Friday with first-degree murder in the death of

his eight-year-old daughter, whose lifeless body was found inside their

North York townhouse.

Police were alerted to the scene just after 10 p.m. on Thursday after the

36-year-old man walked into a police station and said his daughter was dead.

Officers found the body of the girl, identified as Wilde, inside her

bed in the home on Thimble Berry Way, near Don Mills Road and Steeles Avenue

East.

An autopsy showed she died of " ligature strangulation, " where a

constricting object is tightened around the neck.

The victim's body was removed from the residence, where her mother and

sister live.

The child's mother was not home when the girl was killed, and she only

learned of the tragedy when officers later arrived at the house, CTV's Jim

Junkin reported.

Police said the other child, a nine-year-old, was not injured.

CTV News has learned the father, an IT specialist, was being treated for a

bipolar condition. He was identified as Rick Wilde.

Residents were shocked to learn of the grisly incident.

" It's scary, but sad, " said one man. " We have a quiet, good community

here. "

One woman said she had seen the little girl not long before she was killed.

" It's very sad, and the thought of some taking someone else's life like

that is devastating, " she said.

Neighbours said the family had lived in the townhouse for some time.

Parents and students at Cliffwood Public School, where attended, were

also devastated by the news.

The father appeared in a Finch Avenue courthouse on Friday. He was held in

custody until his next court appearance on Nov. 1, where he will appear via

video link.

The death is the city's 69th homicide of the year.

With a report from CTV's Jim Junkin

---------------------------------

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