Vincent Li

Man who beheaded bus passenger found not criminally responsible

Man who beheaded bus passenger found not criminally responsible New York  - The Chinese immigrant who brutally stabbed, beheaded and then ate the flesh of his seatmate on a Greyhound Canada bus last July, was found not criminally responsible for the crime on Thursday.

Vincent Li, 40, had pled not guilty in the gruesome killing of carnival worker Tim McLean, 22.

Man who beheaded Canadian bus passenger pleads "not guilty"

Man who beheaded Canadian bus passenger pleads "not guilty" Washington  - The Chinese immigrant who brutally stabbed, beheaded and then ate the flesh of his seatmate on a Greyhound Canada bus last July, on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to a charge of second- degree murder.

A statement of events on the bus that night was read out in a court in Winnipeg, Canada, as the trial of Vincent Li, 40, started Tuesday. It said Li apologized to police when he was arrested for the gruesome killing of carnival worker Tim McLean, 22, and pleaded with officers to kill him.