![]() ![]() This leaves only one issue of whether Li should be held not criminally responsible for his actions due to mental illness and sent to a psychiatric facility for treatment, or convicted and face possible life in prison. The prosecution and defense agreed on a joint statement of facts, she said, thus avoiding having to recite the painful details of the gruesome crime in open court. His trial is expected to last only three days, and only two witnesses - a psychiatrist for each side - will take the stand to testify about his mental shape, Manitoba courts spokeswoman Aimee Fortier told AFP. ![]() In court, Li reportedly appeared thinner than after his arrest eight months ago as he stood to enter a plea.įriends and family of the victim wept, said public broadcaster CBC, as Li in a grey suit spoke in a clear, firm voice. He was subdued after a three hour standoff. Police observed him eating pieces of his victim when they surrounded the bus on a desolate highway about 90 kilometers (55 miles) west of Winnipeg soon after the July 30 attack. Li then sawed off McLean’s head with the knife, pocketed the victim’s nose, lips and an ear, and taunted police and bystanders with the severed head, said prosecutors. The other 34 passengers and the driver were jolted by “blood-curdling screams” and fled, bracing the door on their way out to trap Li inside the bus. The 22-year-old victim, Tim McLean, had been asleep, his cheek pressed against the window of the Canadian Greyhound bus, when his assailant struck suddenly near dusk, stabbing him repeatedly in the chest with a “big Rambo knife,” according to witnesses. Vince Weiguang Li, 40, faces a second-degree murder charge in the grisly case. Review Board is expected to give Vincent Li more freedomĪ man who stabbed, gutted and beheaded his seat mate on a Canadian bus last year pleaded not guilty Tuesday and will present psychiatric evidence in his defense.Sean Brennan thought life was a reality tv show & now Brian Bougie is dead.William Joseph Tait incapable of appreciating consequence of actions. ![]()
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