August 03, 2008

Believe in MIND CONTROL? Here's PROOF you should

Of course, more details will be forthcoming .. just like in the Virginia Tech murders and Columbine High School shootings about how this murderer was MIND CONTROLLED.

The vast majority of lamestream news is gonna make this a different story than the one that REALLY exists. We may never know who thought this gruesome idea up, but to scare the population (that's US), the Powers That Be will do anything at all to keep the terror quotient up.

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First pictures of knifeman suspected of decapitating sleeping bus passenger

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:30 PM on 02nd August 2008

Head bowed and feet shackled, a crazed knifeman suspected of decapitating a sleeping bus passenger and holding the head aloft for other passengers to see, is led into court.

Vince Weiguang Li, 40, of Edmonton, Alberta, was charged with second-degree murder and shuffled into the courtroom in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

Li, whose face was bruised and one hand bandaged, did not reply when the judge asked him whether he was going to get a lawyer, and only nodded slightly when asked whether he was exercising his right not to speak.

He was not required to enter a plea.

Enlarge Vince Weiguang Li

Vince Weiguang Li is led into the Manitoba Provicial Court

The prosecutor asked for a psychiatric assessment, but the judge said he wanted to give Li a chance to meet with his lawyer. Li's next court appearance is scheduled for Tuesday.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said the suspect, who worked as a newspaper carrier in Edmonton, has no known criminal record.

Witnesses said the attacker stabbed the victim up to 50 times and after severing his head he began methodically carving up the body as passengers scrambled to get off the Greyhound bus - which was traveling from Edmonton to Winnipeg in Canada.

Authorities declined to name the victim but tributes have been left on Facebook for Tim McLean, aged 22, from Winnipeg.

Vince Weiguang Li

Li is accused in the beheading of a fellow passenger on a Greyhound bus

A friend said: "All I can remember is good times with Tim, I will miss that, but he's in all our hearts.' Another said: 'RIP buddy. Only the good die young."

Police arrested the man when he broke a window and tried to escape from the bus by jumping out.

Passenger Garnet Caton said the victim - believed to be sleeping at the time - was stabbed by the man sitting next to him.

"We heard this bloodcurdling scream and turned around, and the guy was standing up, stabbing this guy repeatedly, like 40 or 50 times."

Mr Caton said the bus stopped but the attacker remained on board.

"When he was attacking him, he was calm ... like he was at the beach.

tim mcclean

Tributes have been left for Tim McClean

"There was no rage or, or anything. He was just like a robot stabbing the guy."

Mr Caton said he, the bus driver and a trucker at the scene re-boarded to see what was happening.

He said he saw the suspect had the victim on the floor of the bus and "was cutting his head off and pretty much gutting him."

They quickly disembarked and braced themselves against the door to prevent the attacker from leaving while they waited for police to arrive.

"We put our bodies up against the door, waiting for him to come out ... and he went back and brought the head to the front and pretty much displayed it ... and dropped it on the ground in front of us," Mr Caton said.

Fellow passenger Cody Olmstead said the man "dropped the head and went back and started cutting the body back up."

Mr Olmstead said the man later taunted the police and dropped the head in front of them.

Greyhound spokeswoman Abby Wambaugh said 37 passengers and one driver were on the bus.

Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day called it a "horrific" incident, but did not discuss details of the attack, saying he did not want to jeopardize the investigation.

"We want to make sure that the process is followed as aggressively as possible, a full legal process, and the perpetrator is definitely dealt with the full force of the law," he said.

Mr Day called it bizarre and extremely rare: "The horrific nature of it is probably one-of-a-kind in Canadian history."

Greyhound bus where man was beheaded

A spokesman said 37 passengers and one driver were on the bus

Canadian bus decapitation

Police cover up the front windshield of the bus. Passengers told how the killer dropped the severed head there


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