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Hello again, everyone. I'll stick a couple of stories in here from when I lived in Scarborough. Hard to believe anyone's interested in a boring old man's ancient BS, but here goes!
In the attached "before" photo from page 1 of this thread, there's a black or dark colored house in the left center of the frame. There were actually three houses in that group - the one pictured is the westernmost - and I lived in the center one - 2547 - from about 1955 through 1959 or so, ages 7 through 10. I would dearly love a picture of that house if anyone has one. The apartment building next to it was not there until about 1958, it was just an open field, as was the area to the east of the three houses i.e. an open area that extended to the next street east (Commonwealth?) In simpler terms, there was nothing in that intersection at all except the three houses and the Supertest station directly across the street from our house. There wasn't even a stop light at that intersection when we moved there!
Around springtime in either 57 or 58 a man got into a brawl with his wife or girlfriend after drinking at the Scarborough Hotel and, by means unknown to me, killed her. He dumped her body behind that Supertest station where it laid for some time until discovered. After investigation the killer was arrested, tried, and found guilty. I believe, wrongly or rightly, that he was hung at the Don Jail, and, again, rightly or wrongly, was possibly the last or one of the last people executed in Canada. Please keep in mind that this is from a 8 or 9 year-olds memory, so it may be fuzzy in some aspects. At any rate, I have believed for all these years that I stepped out of my house to go to school at Walter Perry with a murdered body not 100 yards away from me!
More later.
ETA: the pic didn't attach. It's from page 1 of this thread, a view south on Midland, across Eglinton East.