Greyhound bus beheader, Vince Li, granted unescorted passes in Winnipeg
Posted February 27, 2015 3:34 pm.
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WINNIPEG (NEWS1130) – A man who beheaded a fellow passenger aboard a Greyhound bus in Manitoba has been granted more freedoms.
The Manitoba Criminal Code Review Board has granted Vince Li unescorted passes to Winnipeg. It may also decide to allow him to move to a group home.
The board says Vince Li must remain in the Selkirk Mental Health Centre for now or at the psychiatric centre at a Winnipeg hospital.
During a hearing earlier this week, psychiatrists testified Li has shown profound improvement and is a low risk to reoffend.
Li was found not criminally responsible for stabbing, mutilating and beheading Tim McLean on a bus to Winnipeg in July 2008.