![]() Little kids cried as teens tried capturing it on phones. Tim’s severed head by the hair in the other. Aghast, they stared as Li sawed and hacked. Petrified passengers stood outside as traffic whizzed by. Tim was clearly dead but Li wasn’t even close to finished. The driver braked the Greyhound to an emergency halt. Now Li had Tim on the aisle floor, still plunging and plunging. Terrified passengers screamed for the bus to stop and massed for the door. Rather-as shocked, gasping witnesses described-Li robotically plunged the blade into Tim’s shoulders, neck and chest. Without warning-Li pulled a Bowie knife from his pack. He fidgeted, starting a low Chinese chant. Now, a passenger across the aisle saw Li’s behavior change. Other passengers described Li as unremarkable-up to this point. Then Tim leaned back against the window with his headphones on and drifted off to sleep. Tim McLean sat on the passenger side by the window. Carefully, he looked at each passenger before reaching the second row from the rear. The Greyhound made a rest stop about a half hour earlier. Around 8:30 pm, Greyhound 1170 was an hour west of Winnipeg on the TransCanada Highway. The innocent and unsuspecting victim was Tim McLean, 22, a carnival worker heading home for a break. The Guy On The Greyhound Bus was Vince Weiguang Li, a 40-year-old Chinese immigrant to Canada who left Edmonton, Alberta eastbound for Winnipeg in the Province of Manitoba. This gruesome murder happened on a bus loaded with 38 passengers. It’s also about what’s wrong with a broken criminal justice (legal) system and the strange world of forensic psychiatry. It’s really about victim and family rights as opposed to the killer’s. It’s not to shock you with gory details, though there’s enough to go around. I’m going to tell you the nearly unspeakable story of The Guy on the Greyhound Bus. Now this deranged killer is scott-free because he was found not criminally responsible simply because he was a schizophrenic who wasn’t on pills. Have you heard about The Guy on the Greyhound Bus? The story where the psycho stabbed a sleeping bus passenger 100 times then cut off his head and paraded it like a carnival prize before gutting him and eating his eyes and his heart before the crowd? Well, it’s true. But what about guys? And what about true crime? Especially true crime with a horror twist starring a demon straight outa Stephen King’s head. I haven’t read them but respect the girls have done well in crime fiction. The Girl You Lost, Girl In The Dark, The Good Girl and, of course, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo series come to mind. Then The Girl in the Ice by indie author Robert Bryndza took off. The girl-trend started with Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl. Paula Hawkins’ The Girl On The Train sold millions of copies. Visit megaphone.There’s intense interest around girl-train thrillers. Vince Weiguang Li | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers Timeline to the Greyhound bus killing | CBC News MCLEAN TIMOTHY – Obituaries – Winnipeg Free Press Passages Vince Li, man who beheaded Greyhound bus passenger, seeks absolute discharge | CBC News How to Be a Juggalo: 12 Steps (with Pictures) – wikiHow FunĪ Conversation With Vince Li – Not Criminally Responsible Reform Act (backgrounder) - Canada News Centre ![]() Looking back at the Greyhound bus beheading a decade down the road | Globalnews.ca Vince Li | News, Videos & Articles | Globalnews.ca ![]() YouTube - The Fifth Estate - Bus 1170 : Vince Li and the Greyhound Bus Murder (2011) Timeline of decisions in the case of Vince Li – Winnipeg | Globalnews.ca Vincent Li found not criminally responsible for murder – Winnipeg Free PressĭocumentCloud - Manitoba Criminal Code Review Board decision Proceed with Extreme Caution: The Not Criminally Responsible Defence | CanLII Justice served with the absolute discharge of Vince Li – The ManitobanīOOK: Shrunk - Crime and Disorders of the Mind by Lore ![]() YouTube - TIMOTHY MCLEAN KILLING (CAROL DE DELLEY INTERVIEW) AFTERMATH OF MURDER: SURVIVOR STORIES YouTube - R.I.P Tim McLean – JGreyhound Bus Tragedy Less than a year later, Vince Li was found not criminally responsible (NCR) for Tim McLean’s slaying, but held in a Manitoba psychiatric institution from which he was released just 6 years later. After arriving on scene, RCMP watched for hours as the perpetrator, Vince Li, 40, desecrated Tim’s body inside the bus after the driver and remaining passengers had fled, powerless to stop the man’s frenzy. Episode 191: On the evening of July 30, 2008, Tim McLean, a 22-year-old Canadian carnival barker was returning home to Winnipeg riding a Greyhound bus when he was viciously stabbed, beheaded, and cannibalized by another passenger about 18 km west of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. ![]()
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