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Man who beheaded Canadian bus passenger asks to be killed
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 06 - 08 - 2008


The Chinese immigrant who brutally stabbed,
beheaded and then ate the flesh of his seatmate on a Greyhound Canada
bus last week has asked to be killed, news reports said Wednesday, according to dpa.
"Please kill me," were the only words uttered by Vincent Li, 40,
in a courtroom in Portage La Prairie, the Winnipeg Free Press
reported.
Canada abolished capital punishment on July 14, 1976, according to
Amnesty International. It was replaced with a mandatory life
sentence, without the possibility of parole for 25 years, for all
first-degree murders.
The court has ordered a forensic psychological assessment to
determine whether Li is fit to stand trial for the unprovoked murder
of Tim McLean, 22, on a bus traveling along the Trans-Canada highway
from Edmonton to Winnipeg.
Even if found fit to stand trial, it will have to be determined
whether Li is criminally responsible for his actions.
Li stabbed McLean with a large hunting knife at least 40 times, as
36 passengers watched. The driver pulled over to allow the others to
disembark, and they stood on the highway watching the grisly murder
unfold as they waited for police to arrive.
According to witnesses, Li beheaded McLean and walked to the front
of the bus holding the head. Police had by then surrounded the bus,
but chose not to storm it. They waited until Li shattered a window,
threw out a knife and scissors and then jumped out.
As police and passengers watched, Li proceeded to cut off parts of
the body and even eat some. When they finally apprehended him, he
carried a severed ear and nose inside a plastic bag in his pocket.
Li, a Wal-Mart employee who delivered newspapers and flyers, came
to Canada in 2001. He moved from Winnipeg to Edmonton after
separating from his wife Anna.
He had been exhibiting "bizarre and unusual behaviour" in recent
weeks, the Winnipeg Free Press quoted attorney Joyce Dalmyn as
saying, including taking spontaneous bus trips to various Canadian
cities for no apparent reason.
Li's next court appearance is scheduled for September 8.


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