Toronto cop who leaked London homicide victim\u0027s address to killer son resigns
. The photo showed a piece of paper on which his father had written the address for his son, court heard.Article content
The officer gave the name of the vehicle owner, Joyce Horrace, the wife of Bill Horrace, and her London address to Gregory, who wrote it down on a piece of paper and left it in a room at his house for his son. The younger Gregory, who was shot in the wrist during the struggle, never revealed the identities of his accomplices, but he accepted responsibility for Horrace’s killing during a sentencing hearing last summer.
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