Vince Li has been found not criminally responsible in the killing and beheading of fellow passenger Timothy McLean on a Winnipeg-bound Greyhound bus last summer.
Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench Judge John Scurfield said Thursday that Li, 40, could not be found guilty of murder in the case because Li was mentally ill at the time of the killing.
Li had pleaded not guilty to a charge of second-degree murder. Psychiatric evidence at his trial suggested he is a schizophrenic who suffered a major psychotic episode last July 30 when he stabbed McLean to death, ate some of the young victim's body parts and severed McLean's head.
For five hours after the killing, Li wandered around on the bus, from which passengers had fled onto a lonely stretch of Manitoba highway, defiling McLean's body while an RCMP tactical team waited to subdue him.
Rather than go to prison, Li will be kept in a secure psychiatric facility, most likely in Selkirk, Man.
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Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench Judge John Scurfield said Thursday that Li, 40, could not be found guilty of murder in the case because Li was mentally ill at the time of the killing.
Li had pleaded not guilty to a charge of second-degree murder. Psychiatric evidence at his trial suggested he is a schizophrenic who suffered a major psychotic episode last July 30 when he stabbed McLean to death, ate some of the young victim's body parts and severed McLean's head.
For five hours after the killing, Li wandered around on the bus, from which passengers had fled onto a lonely stretch of Manitoba highway, defiling McLean's body while an RCMP tactical team waited to subdue him.
Rather than go to prison, Li will be kept in a secure psychiatric facility, most likely in Selkirk, Man.
More to come
verdict
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