Investigators have finished their excavation at the Leaside property linked to alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur and it appears there was much to find.
Police have been digging at the scene for nearly two weeks and say they found human remains almost every day.
Those remains could be as small as a bone fragment or a tooth.
They were found in a ravine behind the home on Mallory Crescent. It's the same property where police say they found the remains of seven men buried in planters.
It will take some time for investigators to determine whether these new remains belong to victims already identified or whether there are other victims.
McArthur is charged with eight counts of first degree murder. Many of the alleged victims had ties to the LGBTQ community.
He's due in court again on Monday.