Toronto Police have released a little more information surrounding the city's latest murder, but they still haven't made an arrest.
That's where you come in.
Officers are turning to the public, in hopes of finding security camera or dash cam footage that would piece together what happened to 32-year-old Vitaliy Ferynskyy.
The Thornhill man was found dead on the steps of the old Humber River Hospital, which is no longer used as a trauma centre.
Crews were called around 3 o'clock on Sunday morning to an area near the 400 and Finch, where they found the man 'in medical distress'.
Police believe Ferynskyy drove himself to the hospital, while bleeding significantly from an apparent stab wound.
He was eventually transported to another hospital where he died of his injuries.
"He was conscious and alert when we arrived and was certainly able to provide us some valuable information. Of course, I’m not able to relay what he was able to share with us. That’s just one aspect of the investigation we’re looking into," according to Toronto Police Detective-Sgt Terry Browne.
Brown believes the victim was injured by an 'edged weapon' but says the autopsy results aren't yet in.
Fernskyy drove himself to the hospital in a black, four-door, 2010 model Hyundai Sonata.
Police are still unsure where the actual stabbing took place.
Toronto Police