Information now being released said that Vince Li had missed his bus in Erickson and a eye witness said he sat straight up in front of the greyhound station all night. We also heard that while there he sold a computer to a young man for $60.00. It was a laptop. The police has since seized the computer as part of their investigation. The young man said he did not notice anything strange on the computer. However, that does not mean anything. There are ways to check everything that ever went through that computer. There is technology to do that.
The Crown Attorney has said that Li is not talking. He only uttered two words in all of the interrogation “kill me”.
There is also the strong feeling by everyone that it was a random killing and not premeditated. There is no strong link between Li and McLean except that 4 years ago they worked or lived in the same street. Winnipeg is such a small town that it is not surprising that one would work in close proximity to anyone else.
His wife said that he would take off and go away for weeks and then return. Pscyhologists call this “greyhound therapy”. Mentally ill take off on the greyhound in the hopes of curing their agitation or confused thinking.
When asked again by the judge after the recess if he wanted a lawyer, Li shook his head and then quietly said “please kill me,” The Canadian Press reported.
The Crown has also decided to allow Li to undergo psychiatric evaluation to see if he is fit to stand trial. That will take about 30 days so the case is postponed for 30 days.
We should not be too quick to judge. To all appearances, he was a good guy, who tried to work very hard to support his family. He did all kinds of jobs before moving to Edmonton and later taking his family there. He is a husband to a loving wife Anna and had the support of his community and Canadian friends. I guess the stress of everything took a toll on him and Chinese men are not unlike other men who sometimes refuse to admit they have a problem and needs help. Not being able to speak English, being new to the country and having mental confusion can add up to a frightened confused man who perhaps started hearing voices, telling him to kill someone in order to help himself. Tim McLean was that unfortunate man. It is terrible all around.
Vince had to be crazy to do the things he is alleged to have done like hacking at the body and eating pieces of it in front of other passengers. Police allegedly found pieces of Tim in Li’s possession e.g. a nose, fingers, lips, ears etc. gruesome stuff. This man does not belong in the jail, he belongs in a mental institution and he may have to remain there for the rest of his life. He is on a suicide watch.
Looking back now, many of the people who knew him said they saw changes in him but never guessed it would have escalated to this degree.
‘We should not be too quick to judge. To all appearances, he was a good guy, who tried to work very hard to support his family.’
Sorry but it is too late for that.
The facts pointed out in the article (‘Not being able to speak English, being new to the country and having mental confusion can add up to a frightened confused man who perhaps started hearing voices, telling him to kill someone in order to help himself. ‘)
THESE ARE ALL LAME EXCUSES. There are lots of immigrants to Canada that don’t know english that well………….and being new to the country is hogwash……he arrived in Canada in 2004 (4 years ago!)
I do NOT agree that he should spend the rest of his days in a mental institution because as taxpayers we will still have to pay to keep this asshole alive……..IF he is on ‘suicide watch’ – the individual ‘watching’ should totally look the other way………..
NO words can paint this animal in a good light – while he may have ‘appeared’ to be normal he has proven to the world that he is nothing but an animal that desperately needs to be put down (an admission by his own accord)
The blog entry has no by-line, but whoever wrote it embodies the sickness of liberalism. You see this monstrous crime, and your first thought is to find nice things to say about the killer: “Don’t judge him, he’s a nice guy, just a bit stressed out, started to hear voices, voices that told him to slaughter a total stranger sitting next to him on a bus.”
Is there anything that this writer would say is wrong, period, without making excuses for it? Of course, if a person is insane, he is not held criminally responsible for his monstrous act, since a finding of criminality requires the intent to commit the criminal act. That doesn’t mean the act was not monstrous. It just means that killer is not held responsible for it. But what the writer here is doing, with his “oh, anyone can get a little stressed and behead somebody, is trying to remove any judgment from the act itself. And that is monstrous.
What you did here was to present Li as a victim—a victim of “the stress of everything” (what’s that, life itself?), a victim of his and all men’s stubborn refusal to admit they have a problem (insufficiently feminized you mean), a victim of not being able to speak English (in fact he had progressed very well in English, as the news articles on his life in Winnipeg have told), a victim of being new in the country (he had lived in Canada four years). And these problems added up to the “stress of everything” which make entirely understandable that he “heard voices” which made him kill and cannibalize.
So, by your reasoning, basically any male immigrant from a different culture is excused for becoming a murderer and headchopper, since he will have the stress of not knowing the language, and the stress of being in a new country, and the stress of being a man who refused to admit he has problems, all of which is likely to lead him to hear voices telling him to kill.
In any case, for you the bottom line is that Li is a victim, an object of compassion, not of horror, because his “stress” just made him do things.
Did it occur to you that there is such a thing as pure evil, and that pure evil took this man over, and that’s why he killed Tim McLean?
What you did here was to present Li as a victim–a victim of “the stress of everything” (what’s that “everything”–life itself?), a victim of his and all men’s stubborn refusal to admit they have a problem (insufficiently feminized you mean), a victim of not being able to speak English (in fact he had progressed very well in English, as the news articles on his life in Winnipeg have told), a victim of being new in the country (in fact he had lived in Canada for four years). And these problems added up to the “stress of everything,” which makes entirely understandable that he “heard voices” which made him kill and cannibalize.
So, by your reasoning, basically any male immigrant from a different culture is excused for becoming a murderer and headchopper, since he will have the stress of being new in the country (even if he’s not new in the country), and the stress of not knowing the language (even if he does know the language), and the stress of being an insufficiently feminized man who refuses to admit he has problems (which would automatically apply to all Third-World male immigrants), all of which is likely to lead him to hear voices telling him to kill.
For you the bottom line is that Li is a victim–an object, not of horror, but of compassion, because his “stress” just made him do things.
Did it occur to you that there is such a thing as pure evil, and that pure evil took this man over, and that’s why he killed Tim McLean?
Winnipeg is not a ‘small town’. It is a huge city, and used to have an NHL team, for heavens sakes.
I think it quite the unlikely coincidence that they both lived on the same street.
This psycho was disappearing regularly on secret trips. Who knows what else he got up to on those secret trips?
Hey, this could happen to anyone. Mental illness is not something that just happens, it’s like a slow-moving thunderstorm that builds over time. All of the sudden, the storm hit in full-force. This man probably needs help, and should not be persecuted if mental illness was the culprit. A horrible act, but let’s not be too quick to judge him. It sounds like he just went off the deep end.
I’m sorry for referring to Winnipeg as a small city. It is a big, beautiful city that I love.
For all those of you who are hell bent on condeming a condemned man, have you ever been mentally ill? Do you know what it is and the many ways mental illness presents itself. I am not making excuses for this man. What he has done is despicable, inhuman. Could a human being do something like this? There are standards for being human. If there is any evil at all, the evil is in jumbled thinking. People who probably get their instructions from a place we do not have access to – another dimension. Can you reason with a mad man? That is why there are courts who are run by people trained to look at issues without the emotionalism with which the ordinary people does. Let the courts do their work.
What I know for sure is that mental illness is a realm of the mind that few fully comprehend.
McLean is dead.
That fact alone requires that his killer, since McLean was ASLEEP when he was sliced open by the knife-wielding Li, be seperated from Society for the rest of his natural life to prevent him from harming any others in the host society.
I wonder, oh I wonder, that if the killer were named Herman Lewis, a gun-owning-hockey-loving-hunting-and-fishing-truckdriver, and he had killed Pierre Trudeau’s granddaughter in similar fashion, whether certain people would be asking for “understanding” and the like. I kinda think not. If you cant feel safe on the bus, many people will stop riding it. If people feel that crimes commited against their person on the bus will go unpunished, that is exactly how they will feel. It will equate with more cars on the road and more accidents and more CO2 being spewed into the atmosphere. In other words, its best to keep the buses safe.
Everyone has problems, I work 70 hours a week, self-medicate and attempt to hide my depression from other people. The day I become so fucked up to think something like this deserves any rational I’d hope that I’d keep enough common sense to kill myself before harming another soul.
With suicide you hurt all your loved ones. with murder you’re atleast doubling the count. I don’t have room in my heart to feel compassion for someone that takes their own life – If that piece of shit served 1 day of torture for every soul he hurt, I don’t think he’d hav enough days left in his pitiful life to properly serve them. He’s disgraced his family that this article claims he loved and cared for. This shitbag doesn’t deserve the satisfaction of death. Nay, he deserves far worse than anything I can dream of – if the next 50years of his long and meaningless life he is spent struggling to kill himself with no avail, it will still be meaningless to the people this monster has hurt.
What you’re trying to say is “there is a reason why this man did what he did” ok fine, but mental illness is the biggest double standard in our justice system. If I plead ignorance I get laughed out of court and serve the full sentence. But if you can find a way to explain why you were ignorant, you have a mental illness and should be treated differently. Every mind is unique and if you analyze it enough you can discover nuances to explain anything you want.
In soccer, if you instinctively protect your nuts from the ball with your hands, the other team still gets a free kick no matter how you try to explain it. The sentence should be the same regardless of whether he planned it months in advance or if the voices in his head were holding his eldest son hostage.
One thing not mentioned widely is that Mr. Lee lived in the same apartment building that a chinese man was supposedly (still in the courts) dismembered by some white men. Do I sense a possible vengeful action although by someone apparently deranged?
If found insane Mr. Lee:
Will not have to go to prison.
Will not be deported if not a Canadian citizen.
Will not have to ever work again.
Not a bad deal for anyone in similiar circumstances.
Anonymous Poster,
That’s quite a track record you have. I count nine factual errors, so far. (I am including points already made by other posters, so please don’t sue me, guys.)
1. Vince Weiguang Li was not a recent immigrant;
2. Li knew English;
3. Li is not, and never will be, a condemned man. (He has not been sentenced to death, or anything else, and Canada doesn’t even have a death penalty.);
4. A “strong feeling” that the killing was “random … and not premeditated” is not “information”;
5. Winnipeg is not a small town;
6. “I guess the stress of everything took a toll on him” is not based on any information, but is rather an uninformed rationalization. What stress?;
7. “Vince had to be crazy to do the things he is alleged to have done” is not information, but yet another uninformed rationalization;
8. “For all those of you who are hell bent on condeming [sic] a condemned man, have you ever been mentally ill?” What does that have to do with the price of tea in China? Are you saying that only a judge who has been mentally ill may judge him, and if he goes to trial, only jurors who have been mentally ill may judge him? Canadian law makes no such proviso;
9. You also falsely assume that being mentally ill causes one to murder people. In 1999, when paranoid schizophrenic Andrew Goldstein pushed Kendra Webdale to her death in front of a subway train in New York City, a psychiatrist or psychologist observed that 90 percent of paranoid schizophrenics are harmless. Besides that, Goldstein had made a free choice not to take his anti-psychotic meds, and later admitted that he knew exactly what he was doing when he pushed her in front of the oncoming train. And psychiatrists have no special expertise—no one does—to say that unseen forces caused someone to lack free will. In any event, a man can be both crazy and evil.
I don’t know what’s worse—the mindless sympathy certain people express for monsters from certain groups, or the utter lack of sympathy that the same people display for members of certain other groups who are deserving of it.
How can anyone be naive enough to feel sympathy for a man who repeatedly stabbed, then decapitated, then cannibalized another human being?? You speak of mental illness, but there are SO MANY people in the world today suffering from varying degrees of mental illness – myself included – Are you giving all of us a ready-made excuse for what we may or may not do? He allegedly refused help when people began to think there might be something seriously wrong…why? I asked for help sometime between 12 and 14 years of age. He clearly does not value life, but I believe you have to be truly evil inside to take the life of a stranger rather than your own. In pain already?? Yeah, decapitating a sleeping man is really going to improve your mood…give me a break. He deserves no sympathy, and I hope that wherever he winds up, he is rational enough to understand what he did and that he prays for death every day for the rest of his life. No one deserves to die like that, and for sure no one deserves to have anyone turn their sadistic killer into a victim. You feel bad for Vince Li? … How do you feel for Tim McClean??
Vince Li–from reports so far, is showing signs of being a paranoid schizophrenic. (from up to date reports)That means he has paranoid dellusions and hallucinations in the form of believing people are out to get him.
Would you crusify a man who actually had people out to get him and killed in self defense? That is likely what he was under the dellusion of.
A paranoid schizophrenic believes typically such things as alien voices being transmitted over the radio talking to them, the FBI or orgnized groups are out to get them, or their thoughts are being broadcast over the radio. This would also make sense as Tim was listening on a headset and text messaging shortly before the attack that this could have incited a paranoid schitzophrenic in the middle of a severe dellusional/hallucinigenic episode.
While many people suffering from this mental illness are effectively treated and live productive and peaceful lives, many refuse treatment as they do not realize they are sick. As the nature of the illness is. It is also very hard (extremely hard) to prove a person is sick enough to be considered a threat to themselves or others and hospitalized against their will, until something terribly violent happens. (I know this from first hand experience)
If anything comes out of this horrible tragedy I hope it is to raise awareness of the responsibility to making sure people with illnesses such as this get treatment.
Quick insults, and eye for an eye thinking will not solve any problems or prevent such things as this from happening in the future, regardless of how few and far between.
If you are angered, consider learning about mental illness (or paranoid schitzophrenia in particular)and helping find a way to make treatment easier to get, (if not madantory) and lessening the stigma. It is all our responsibility to educate ourselves in order to make sure things like this never happen again as a result of mental illness.
May you rest in peace Tim McLean. My heart goes out to you and your family.
Hmm….. seems like this day and age, you can kill a man and then plead insanity. How fucked up is that? What about the dead victim? Does he have a say in this?
What Li did was pure evil; I don’t care if he had a hard day at work! Or if he is a cultured shocked immigrant. He murdered the man, decapitated him, and ate his flesh? That is sick.. The only place this man must go is straight to hell.
“Hmm….. seems like this day and age, you can kill a man and then plead insanity.”
Well, you can’t. Unless you suffer from paranoid delusions. Do you? There is no point in trying to compare what you think, to what a paranoid schizophrenic thinks. You are obviously of sound mind, though not very intelligent, to not be able to understand (or educate yourself to) the delusions of an ill man. As I said, look into what paranoid schizophrenia is. Then separate it from Vince Li if you can’t stop your emotions from dictating your thoughts. No one is questioning what he did was horrible. But you can not compare your thought process to that of a paranoid schizophrenic in a mass break down.
But if someone put a drug in your drink and then you believed and then did something unfathomable, I’m sure you would have the same opinion. Straight to hell with you, who cares what kind of person you really were. You shot 5 people believing they were killing your family, when really you were under a major hallucination by way of uninvited drug use. bye bye ….
It’s as much someone’s choice to be ill with paranoid schizophrenia as it would be to you to be drugged against your will.
Watch a movie if you don’t like to look up educational things….A Beautiful Mind is an excellent portrayal of a man suffering from paranoid schizophrenia. It won Academy Awards.
It’s much more than a “hard day at work,” or a “bad mood” and voices did not and would not result from this unless you were a paranoid schizophrenic. Give me a break. It’s a real disease which is more like being under the very real impression that you are in a war zone.
If you want him to suffer, let him live. Even if he gets treatment and becomes better, he will likely suffer even more when he realizes he did.
We need to help and make sure people get treatment they need. Simple answers and blanket generalizations are not. This disease is not the same as depression anymore than heart attacks are baldness.
I would like to clarify that I am not standing up for Vince Li as a person. I do not know him, nor do we know if it is proven that he was insane at the time. That is up to the courts.
All I am saying is that it is likely (since they say that he is diagnosed, but the question is did he kill as a direct result of the disease?) That is yet to be proven. And a person has the right to a fair trial where doctors and psychiatrists will examine him closely.
My argument is simply– you cannot call someone a monster who is incited to do things that are beyond their true will. The disease is the monster here if that is the case. And the disease is a monster to all who are afflicted, and the people who suffer.
It is a disservice to all who suffer and further stigmatizes it. It does not help the process of helping them reach out for treatment.
People with the disease suffer immensely, as people with all sorts of diseases do. I am certain no one would choose this disease.
Many never do anything to harm another person, it all depends on their support system, degree of illness and degree of treatment.
This event was an unspeakable tragedy. Of course, the act committed by Vince Li was horrific, and he should be held accountable for it. I can only imagine what Tim McLean’s family must be going through.
On the other hand, my brother, whom I love very much, suffers from schizophrenia. He began having symptoms of delusion shortly after his 15th birthday. During that time, he threatened me with loaded weapons and threatened to cut my body into little pieces. When he started a fire and burned down my parent’s house, he was hospitalized.
Now, he is in long-term care. The medications have helped him quite a bit. He has a part-time job as a dog walker. He is my kind, gentle brother again.
Because of this background, my first two thoughts when reading this story were: what if the victim had been someone close to me? and: what if the killer had been my own brother? These ideas chilled me very deeply. There are no easy answers.
Mental illness is heavily stigmatized and feared. I could write pages on how my family has been discriminated against due to having a schizophrenic among us. I’m glad that experts have come forth to say that the majority of people with mental illness are not violent to others.
One thing I have learned from being around my brother is that the mind of a person suffering from schizophrenia is a battlefield. They are constantly at war with the voices in their heads, with the suggestions of those voices. That is difficult for someone not suffering from the illness to understand. My brother was able to overcome those voices. Although he threatened violence, he did not carry out those threats. Not everyone can overcome the voices.
Being ill is no excuse for murder. Then again, it is hard to judge unless you have lived inside his head. I, personally, will abstain (as much as I possibly can) from judgment until after the psychiatric evaluation. The murder was an act of unspeakable evil. I do my best to ‘hate the sin, love the sinner.’ Easier said than done, but nevertheless, I can try.
I support locking him away without hope for parole, for the safety of all. I cannot, under any circumstances, support the death penalty. That would be a step in the wrong direction, and would be taking this horrific event and allowing it to lower us.
My thoughts and good wishes go out to the McLean family in their time of grief. Also, kudos to the people who showed up at the funeral with the intent of creating a human wall between the family and the Westboro Baptist Church hatemongers.
Vince Li is a killer thanks to the “miracles” of psychiatry. He spent 4 days in a psychiatric ward in Canada. Did he receive electroconvulsive shock therapy, insulin shock, drug cocktails, a brain operation? Go to the website of Citizens Commission on Human Rights and send for a free DVD called “Psychiatry – Industry of Death”. Watch it. And find a way to get others to watch it. Psychiatry is actively at work destroying our society and they are making millions. Do something about it, please!!!!
When a dog attacks someone, they put it down without question. They don’t ask, “was is a good dog before it bit this person”, Well, this is a “human” who morbidly attacked a stranger with a knife repeatedly, (he knew he was going to kill someone other wise why in the hell did he have a big friggen hunting knife with him on a bus?) As far as I’m concerned, I don’t care if the guy is mentally ill or not, I’m not comfortable with him remaining in the land of the living. He needs to be put to sleep forever. I’d rather my tax dollars go towards putting such a monster to sleep then feeding it. Not only that, god forbid that monster ever get out.
As for the “quick to judge”, thing, what a crock! I lived in another country where I couldn’t speak the language for a time and in spite of the frustrations it never ever entered into my mind to harm another. This man is sick. So sick he cut a innocent guys head off, carved up his face and even ate pieces. This is worse then the most evil horror film ever thought up. It’s the most grisly horrible story I have ever heard in my entire life and if it terrifies me, I can’t even imagine the family of the victim or the others on the buses feelings. This monster needs to be put to death, mental illness or not.
One parallel I am surprised no one has mentioned is that during the cultural revolution of Communist China, many individuals were forcibly “cannibalized” against their will due to starvation. Hence, many young people witnessed both their relatives, and neighbours killed, and eaten “for the greater good.” While, this would be in no way an excuse for Li’s actions. It definitely is more plausible as being a motivating factor as opposed to being a new immigrant.
http://www.heretical.com/cannibal/china.html
http://www.weirdasianews.com/2007/04/02/cannibalism-in-china-acceptable-if-for-health/
http://books.google.ca/books?id=_a9mBqnNVNkC&dq=Scarlet+Memorial:+Tales+of+Cannibalism+in+Modern+China&pg=PP1&ots=8iNtIRat9-&sig=Q2r5XG0SEgsyL8-oKfDDQEwFZu4&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result
I guess I really do not believe in evil as an antagonististc entity among us. I think that ALL evil acts come out of pathology. Healthy, well-adjusted, normal people and minds just do not engage in such horrible acts.
I totally agree with you Jenn,I have no sympathy for this immigrant who did such a sadistic crime or do I have sympathy for the people that think there is nothing wrong with this man.
He sure doesn’t value life,if he had to end the life of this young man.
What he had did,doesn’t classify him as a human being,from what I have read,,,,he is classified as a rabid dog,,,,looking for prey
There is a stigma of mental illness that is prevalent in our society.
The stigma is evident throughout these previous blog entries. Unfortunately, it is this stigma that often stops people suffering from illness to seek and accept treatment.
As psychiatry is not an empirical science, it remains open to debate. There is no blood test, brain scan or other scientific test that can determine if a person is suicidal, acutely psychotic or suffering from command hallucinations. Treatment decisions must be made on educated judgment as well as how the person presents at that time.
The public, for the most part seems to feel some level of entitlement to pass judgment on the field of psychiatry. Commenting about psychiatric treatment is the same as commenting on cancer treatment. There are very few people out there who would feel comfortable giving advice on a course of cancer treatment. Yet there is a large population who seem to know “what’s best” when it comes to psychiatry.
As evident in Katherine’s August 15th posting, there is obvious misinformation and propaganda out there.
Electroconvulsive Therapy – ECT is often a last resort for the treatment of depression. Unfortunately pharmaceuticals sometimes are unable to effectively treat depression. How ECT works is not known entirely however, it has proven itself as a worthy treatment option. People who suffer from depression and who undergo ECT treatment often recover and are able to be productive members of society with good quality of life. Of note, the person undergoing ECT treatment is under general anesthesia and does not experience any pain or discomfort during the treatment.
Insulin Shock – Insulin shock therapy is an archaic method of treatment that was used during and before the Cuban missle crisis. Artificially altering a person’s insulin levels can be life threatening. Insulin shock therapy has not been practiced for years.
Drug Cocktails – The term “drug cocktails” gives the impression that a mad scientist is concocting a bubbling elixir whilst giggling devilishly. Pharmaceutical treatment allows people to return to their activities of daily living. Medication allows people to have a good quality of life. Medication can stop suicidal thoughts and can stop auditory and visual hallucinations. Yes money is made – however, it takes years and years for a medication to make it on the market. Drug trials and tests are a necessity to ensure that the medication is indeed safe. This costs money. Psychiatry is not making millions, psychiatry is improving lives.
Brain Operation – Again, misinformation. Lobotomies have not been practiced any time recently. Lobotomies were practiced at one point in time as pharmaceutical knowledge 50 years ago was not what it is today.
In the legal system, there is a fear that a criminal can “trick” the authorities into believing they are indeed “crazy.” The odds of this actually happening are about the same as winning the lottery and getting struck by lighting all on the same day. Mental illness is an illness, it is not a crutch or an excuse for criminal behavior.
Some people might be so brazen as to say “let’s lock them up in institutions and snip their gonads to make sure they don’t procreate.” That was tried in the past. It failed miserably.
People do not walk into their local neighborhood “Illness Store” and choose mental illness. It chooses you. One in five people will seek treatment for a mental illness throughout their life. One in one hundred will be diagnosed with schizophrenia.
What happened to Tim McLean was horrible. It was horrible for him and it will remain a horrible memory for his friends, family, the general public as well as Vincent Li.
Because the guy is not talking, who really knows.
This could have been the main behavior needed in him previous job, back in China. We all know that some pretty strange shit goes on in these countries. You may not see it in Bejing, but what about the work camps up in the mountains. It would be a good insentive for complete servitude to free ticket to Canada, with a clean history, at the end of your tour. Similar to the witness relocation program.
Maybe, this is a craving for the old times. What does he do for work on his month long trips. Chinese guard for a higher-up here in this country, and his last assigment was especially troubling, with his family so close. If this is the case he will likely never talk.
I feel something has happened in this guys life that we a Canadians will never be able to understand. There is a possiblity that a few soldiers coming back from the wars may vouch for this idea (not the actions of course). No one who has led a normal life will stand up, for no reason, and start stabbing a man he does not know, (I heard 40-50 times), then cut off his head, then stuff keepsakes in his pockets – in public. There has been the odd nuts that have done these things in private – serial killers and the like – but not in public.
I have met people from the Eastern block who served in the Wars there and had every female in their small village raped by enemy troops. That’s every OLD LADY, WOMAN, CHILD, AND ANIMAL! How could I be expected to relate to what goes through his head. We can’t.
Maybe, maybe, maybe, and what if, Blaa, Blaa, Blaa.
Until he starts to talk, no one will really know what was going through his head or his real past.
Just kill him, he’s asking for it, why not give him the same death he gave to Tim, what is the confusion, this man is playing this Country for a fool, he’s saying “I’ll kill and then behave as if I’m crazy, he’s not insane, he’s a cold hearted MURDERER
All these people posting comments in favor of Li, God forbids this happens to one of your family members, then what? will your comments be oh he has a disease so I forgive him, oh he’s a good guy he provided for his family, thats his damn job. Dont care about no damn illness thats someones child, you co-workers should be thanking GOD he didnt cut your heads OFF.
To go with my recent post on Vince Li.
Be aware that the young men we send off to War in foreign countries, (peacekeepers or not) are not the same young men when they come back.
Nadine,
He is not the one playing with the system. It is the doctors want to play with him.
He has already asked to die, and if left on his own would likely kill himself. We (meaning the system) what to play inside his head so it doesn’t happen again with someone else’s kid.
just a thought in the air, not likely to be the case.
What if it is a rare, highly transmittable, and new virus that causes tumors to grow inside your skull. The great pressure on the regions of your brain make you kill others then yourself. It takes six months to mutate, but is transferred in the first month. We would all be at risk.
Of course they would have a cure. Just kill them all.
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vince li was not insane….its a farce and if he killed that poor guy, he should of killed himself !!