Wednesday, August 6, 2008

A true psycho

Last week in Canada, Tim McLean a 22-year-old carnival worker was stabbed, beheaded, and cannibalized on a Greyhound bus for no apparent reason.

No one knows why his attacker, Vince Weiguang Li, a Chinese immigrant killed him. He won’t talk to investigators or prosecutors. In court yesterday, he said, “Please kill me” to the judge.

The story of the murder is truly horrifying. Passengers reported that shortly after reboarding the bus Li began to stab McLean repeatedly. As they fled the bus, Li severed McLean’s head and began displaying it. Police reported that when they arrived on the scene, they saw Li hacking pieces of the body and eating it. In fact, he allegedly had an ear, nose, and part of the mouth in his pocket.

Some people who know Li, including a former employer, have stated that he was always a quiet person and never displayed any type of violent behavior. They are shocked by his actions.

Now, the prosecutors in the case want Li to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. But, in truth, is there really any doubt?

This can’t be the action of a sane man.

And if he is deemed sane, how scary is that?

I would like to send my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Tim McLean. By all accounts, he was a nice person who kept to himself and wasn’t the type to get into a fight.

Facebook has an online group for those who want to show support and voice their disgust.

The Wizard has spoken.

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