Now, for Tim's family to have to go to every hearing and petition every single time not to have Li out on the streets. Good Lord! This man should never be loosed on society! "Hopefully (I can) express it in a way that is understandable to Mr. Scurfield said he would review medical reports in the case before issuing his verdict. Justice John Scurfield will deliver his verdict this morning. And now every year we will have to undergo a review to ensure the public is safe from Mr. NCR (not criminally responsible) may have its place or may be correct in some circumstances. Li denies eating the flesh of Tim McLean.Ĭarol deDelley, Tim’s mother, said, "The laws are grossly inadequate in circumstances like this. Tim McLean’s eyes were never recovered, and are presumed to have been eaten also. Littman, the pathologist, estimates that one third of the heart of Tim McLean was never recovered and it is presumed that Mr. The internal organs were recovered, in plastic bags, in 4 separate areas of the bus. The eyes were missing and not recovered. The body of Tim McLean showed evidence of damage in excess of 100 areas, ranging from abrasions to a large gaping wound of the chest. The autopsy reveals that the cause of death of Tim McLean was multiple stab wounds. The tip of the knife blade was located in the skull of Tim McLean in the forehead area just above the inner aspect of the right eyebrow. A variety of Tim McLean’s body parts and organs were found throughout the bus. After arrest, found in Li’s pants pocket was a plastic bag containing Tim McLean’s ear, nose, and tongue. He also carried the head of Tim McLean from time to time. Li continued to carry Tim McLean’s internal organs and various body parts throughout the bus, later returning to bag them in white plastic garbage bags. He also appeared to lick blood from his fingers and hands. Li appeared to smell, and then eat parts of Tim McLean’s flesh. Li threw the head of Tim McLean into the stairwell and then returned to the back of the bus and continued to mutilate the body of Tim McLean with a buck knife and a pair of scissors. He motioned that he wished to be let off the bus. Li went to the front of the bus, holding the severed head of Tim McLean in one hand and a black-handled knife in the other hand. Scyrup got off the bus, as he realized that Tim McLean was dead and could not be helped. Scyrup, another Greyhound driver who pulled over to help, realized that Li was severing the head of Tim McLean. Li’s arm, with the bloody knife extended outside of the bus. The bus driver was able to close the door on Mr. Li came to the front of the bus and tried to exit. Tim McLean struggled and tried to escape, as evidenced by a number of defensive wounds. At approximately 8:30 pm on Wednesday, 30 July 2008, Li began to repeatedly stab Tim McLean, for no apparent reason. Li had few friends, those he had describe him as having mental problems, but never knew him to be violent. Li believed he had to act quickly to protect himself.Warning – Graphic evidence now part of public record. McLean was the force of evil and was about to execute him," he said. Li did not understand his actions were wrong, psychiatrist Stanley Yaren told the court. McLean's family and friends, many wearing T-shirts with his picture, wept as the details were read. The victim's ear, nose and tongue were found in Li's pocket. Police said McLean's body parts were found throughout the bus in plastic bags, although part of his heart and both eyes were never found. Li eventually escaped through a window and was arrested. The statement said Li tried numerous times to leave the bus, but he was locked inside, and he returned to McLean's body and cut it up further. The statement of facts read in court said Li attacked Tim McLean "for no apparent reason" and McLean fought to escape before he died. As horrified passengers fled the bus, Li severed McLean's head and displayed it to some of the passengers outside, witnesses said.Ī police report said an officer at the scene saw the attacker hacking off pieces of the body and eating them.
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