Homocidal Tendency: A Queer True Crime Podcast
Welcome to Homocidal Tendency, a podcast dedicated to the grit, the gore, and the forgotten ghosts of queer history.
We bridge the gap between the visceral horror of serial murder and the cold reality of life on the streets.
Whether it's a high-profile manhunt for a community predator or a quiet, back-alley tragedy that never made the nightly news, we’re digging up the truth that’s been buried under decades of apathy.
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Homocidal Tendency: A Queer True Crime Podcast
The Mysterious Murder of David Buller
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How does a killer commit a frenzied, brutal murder in the middle of a bustling university building in broad daylight, and walk away like a ghost?
This week, we are unlocking the doors of 1 Spadina Crescent a massive, 19th-century gothic fortress with a dark history to explore one of Toronto’s most baffling unsolved cold cases.
In January 2001, beloved Fine Arts professor and brilliant queer artist David Buller was found slaughtered inside his secluded studio office. With zero DNA left behind, a missing murder weapon, and an eerie silence surrounding the attack, investigators were left with a locked-room mystery that continues to haunt the campus 25 years later.
We explore the cutthroat world of academia, the chilling foreshadowing found in David's final 1980s and 90s-inspired artwork, and the spatial anomalies of a building that practically helped a killer escape.
Key Takeaways & Visuals
- The Crime Scene: The twisting, labyrinth-like layout of 1 Spadina Crescent played a massive role in the killer's ability to escape unseen. Be sure to check our social media for the conceptual floor plan discussed in today's episode.
- The Artwork: We highly encourage you to seek out David Buller's incredible portfolio, specifically noting the dark transition his pieces took in his final years.
- The Village Connection: A chilling look back at how the Church and Wellesley Gay Village, intended as a safe haven, was navigated by predators long before the reign of Bruce McArthur.
Resources & Links
- Visual Deep Dive: Watch the To Catch a Killer documentary episode featuring spatial analysis of the crime scene and expert breakdowns of David's final paintings: Watch Here
- Follow the Show: See the crime scene floor plans, teaser images, and episode updates over on our Bluesky and Instagram pages at @HomocidalTendency.
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Call to Action: Do You Have the Missing Piece?
The $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of David Buller's killer remains unclaimed. If you were a student or faculty member at the U of T Fine Arts department in the winter of 2001, a memory you brushed off 25 years ago might be the key to breaking this case wide open.
- Contact the Toronto Police Service Homicide Unit: 416-808-7400
- Leave an Anonymous Tip via Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.222tips.com.
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