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The investigation into the bizarre world of Adam Strong may get much darker, a serial killer expert tells The Toronto Sun.

On Tuesday, Durham Regional Police detectives announced a second woman’s DNA had been found in Strong’s seedy downtown Oshawa apartment.

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Cops believe the woman is Kandis Fitzpatrick, who was 18 when she disappeared in 2008.

The McMillan Dr. apartment was also where the remains of Rori Hache, 18, were discovered last December.

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So far, Strong has not been charged with murder but is being held on a charge of improper/indecent interference with a dead body. That charge was laid in connection with Hache’s remains, not the most recent discovery.

University of Western Ontario criminologist Michael Arntfield said Strong ticks a number of boxes profilers use to mark someone as a serial killer.

And he suggested the probe eerily had elements of the Bruce McArthur investigation. McArthur, the 66-year-old former store Santa, is charged with a slew of murders of men missing from the gay village.