![]() But the aftermath was awful.īus passengers were severely traumatized. He’d also been injured in his attack-standard police procedure even for as bizarre a crime as this. The crime scene was processed and witnesses were isolated. He smashed out a window and leaped to the ground meeting jolts from a Taser and teeth from a dog. Without warning, Vince Li made a break for freedom. But you simply can’t kill a deranged man in this situation. They tried to negotiate with the crazy man holding a knife. Arm-chair Swat members later crucified police for not shooting Li to stop his butchering rampage but the police held at bay. Li continued to dissect Tim’s body and present parts for four hours. They contained the scene and attempted to reason with Li. Police and emergency responders arrived in mass. Not only did he have the knife-he also had plastic bags to store separated items-packaging pieces for some future purpose. He cut off Tim’s nose and both of his ears, smelling them and licking blood from his fingers. Right in full view of the audience, Li digested Tim’s eyes and part of his heart. Every piece of Tim’s body was defiled and strewn about the bus. He removed Tim’s heart, lungs, and liver then ripped out entrails. Li opened Tim’s chest and tore at his organs. Li paraded Tim’s lifeless head-back and forth-up and down-along the parked Greyhound’s aisle. A passing trucker gave men in the group tools as weapons in case the psycho got out. He blocked the door but police were miles away. The presence of mind from the driver prevented Li’s escape into the crowd. Then Li, expressionless behind sunglasses, came for the door-presenting Tim’s decapitated head. 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. Here's the full story - Will Baker Archives - Dying Words He's now free and living under a new name (Will Baker). In 2017, he was declared completely stable and reliable to function on his own. Li was arrested but was found not criminally responsible due to mental illness and was placed in a secure treatment facility. This man stabbed him over 100 times then dismembered his body and ate him for over 4 hours, while the passengers were forced to watch outside the bus. I'm just insanely shocked that someone can do this to a person and be let out to live life again.īack in 2008, a 22-year old man named Tim Mclean was murdered on a greyhound bus by Vince Li. This is a very graphic story to read, just a forewarning and I'll leave a short summary for anyone who doesn't want to read the full write up. ![]()
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