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TORONTO - Berlin police are confirming they've arrested Canadian fugitive Luka Rocco Magnotta in Berlin.
Magnotta is wanted in Montreal on five charges including first-degree murder in the slaying of Chinese exchange student Lin Jun.
Lin's torso was found in suitcase in a Montreal alley last week, and other body parts, including a hand and foot, were mailed to the offices of political parties in Ottawa.
Global News takes a brief look at the details surrounding the gruesome body parts case in Canada.
TUESDAY MAY 29, 2012
In Montreal
Investigators comb through garbage bags and furniture left on a street in the Snowdon district, looking for body parts.
Mike Nadeau, 49, who works as a janitor in a building nearby, makes the grisly discovery of a human torso in a suitcase at about 10 a.m. in a pile of garbage and discarded furniture left on the curb on Place Lucy at Décarie Blvd.
In Ottawa
A stunned Conservative receptionist opens a blood-soaked box containing what police later confirm to be a human foot that had been delivered to the party's headquarters a few blocks from Parliament Hill.
The macabre discovery leads to a midday call to police and paramedics about a suspicious package. The first officers to arrive on the scene, spot blood splatter on the package and immediately called in the hazardous-material unit. When the specialists open the package, police find the severed appendage inside.
A few hours later, a hand is discovered in a package at an Ottawa postal sorting warehouse. The package is addressed to the Liberal Party HQ.
WEDNESDAY MAY 30, 2012 Nationwide arrest warrant issued
An international manhunt is on after Montreal police name a suspect accused of killing a man and mailing parts of his body to various locations.
Police allege Luka Rocco Magnotta, 29, a man with a controversial past, is behind the grisly crime. He is also known by the names Eric Clinton Newman and Vladimir Romanov.
Profiles circulating online describe him as a male model and bisexual porn actor while shirtless photographs of the man in question are also readily available on the Internet.
At the alleged crime scene
Police believe the second-floor bachelor unit in Montreal, which Magnotta rented for $490 per month, is the scene of a gruesome crime that has locals' stomachs churning.
5309 Place Lucy, Apartment 208 in Montreal becomes a central focus in the investigation. A pink bed sheet soaked with what appears to be blood lies next to a purple, blood-streaked shower curtain.
Police say they believe the murder was videotaped and posted on a website originating out of Alberta that specializes in posting gore.
Late Wednesday night, media reports indicate a letter was attached to the severed foot delivered to the Conservatives' headquarters. The note said four more body parts had been mailed out. Both police and postal officials are said to be working now to track down these grotesque parcels.
INTERACTIVE MAP: BODY PARTS MURDER CASE
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Worldwide search begins
Magnotta is added to Interpol's wanted person's list. Interpol is the world’s largest international police organization, collaborating with 190 member countries.
Montreal police tell Global News they have information suggesting Magnotta has left the country and they’re “pretty sure” he’s in Europe. Media reports suggest that he may have travelled to France.
While reports continue to tie Magnotta to Homolka, the police say that so far in the investigation, there is “no connection.”
EXTENDED VIDEO: DR. HART ON PROFILING A KILLER
JUNE 1, 2012
Victim identified
Montreal police identify the victim in Montreal's grisly murder and dismemberment case as missing Concordia University student Lin Jun.
The 33-year-old student from Wuhan, China was reported missing to the Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in Montreal on May 30, the day after a janitor in Montreal found the torso of a man locked in a suitcase. Police say they believe Lin and Magnotta had some sort of relationship.
The global impact of the vicious sex killing and dismemberment of a Chinese student in Montreal was brought home when Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird picked up the phone and reached out to China's envoy to Canada.
His officials say the minister is promising to keep the Chinese up to date with any developments in the international manhunt for suspected killer Luka Rocco Magnotta.
JUNE 2, 2012
Additional charge laid against Magnotta
Montreal police say Magnotta will also be charged with threatening Canada's prime minister. Montreal Police Cmdr. Ian Lafreniere said Saturday that because the severed foot mailed to Ottawa was addressed to Prime Minister Stephen Harper's party office they can lay an additional charge against Magnotta.
JUNE 3, 2012
Magnotta spotted in France
Authorities confirm that Magnotta was spotted in France this weekend, but warn that he may still be on the move.
JUNE 4, 2012
Magnotta arrested
Magnotta is arrested at an internet cafe at 2 p.m. local time without incident.
The owner of the small café located in the Arabian district near the centre of the city recognized Magnotta and went on the street to flag down the police, German police tell Global News.
Thomas Neuendors, spokesmen for Berlin City Police, said seven young officers from a police school entered the café on Karl Marx Strasse, where they found Magnotta alone in a corner.
Neuendors said Magnotta rambled off several names, before calmly admitting defeat, telling police: “Okay, you got me.”
The suspected killer is now in a Berlin jail and is expected to go before a judge tomorrow. Magnotta will be extradited to Canada at some point, but a legal expert tells Global News it could take months.
VIDEO: GERMAN INTERNET CAFE WHERE MAGNOTTA WAS FOUND
- With files from Global News and The Canadian Press
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