Brampton man arrested in Queen Street West area homicide

By Tara Deschamps, THE CANADIAN PRESS and News Staff

A 41-year-old Brampton man has been arrested in the death of Toronto woman.

Police were called to a fifth-floor apartment on Richmond Street West in the area of Queen Street West and Niagara Street on the afternoon of June 12.

When they arrived, officers discovered the body of a woman who had suffered obvious trauma and was pronounced dead at the scene. Police identified her as 28-year-old Victoria Selby-Readman.

On Sunday, police arrested Richard Isaac and charged him with second-degree murder.

Police said Isaac had just met Selby-Readman and moved in with her three weeks prior to the incident.

Det. Paul Worden said text messages and conversations Selby-Readman had with her friends have lead him to believe that the pair met through social media, where she had recently posted advertisements on Instagram and Facebook seeking a roommate.

Once Isaac moved into the apartment, Worden said police hadn’t been alerted to any disturbances at the location or incidents involving the pair, who he said had no romantic relationship.

“It was a roommate-type relationship, but due to the brief time he was there and the level of violence that occurred within a few weeks, (the death) is unusual,” said Worden, who also said it is becoming more common for abusive relations to start on social media, but it is still “rare” for the platforms to trigger a death like Selby-Readman’s.

By the time he moved in with Selby-Readman, Worden said Isaac was already known to police because he allegedly had domestic-related incidents with other women, including one related to some outstanding warrants in Durham Region.

“Selby-Readman knew a bit (about his past brush), but only after he moved in,” said Worden. “She did not know the whole extent.”

Police have spoken with the female victim in the Durham Region incident, but, with Isaac charged and arrested, Worden said he was hopeful that people who might have stayed quiet about the accused’s previous behaviour will come forward.

“It seemed a common thing that he did communicate with various women on social media platforms and based on his history with women, we believe there could be some people out there who could have been in an abusive relationship with him or could offer some insight to what may have happened in this case,” he said.

Investigators are asking anyone who may have also been contacted by the accused to contact them.

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