Friday, March 6, 2009

Nagas in the News: Bus Beheading

Nagas (reptilians in Bud-dhist, Hindu, and Jain lore) are seen and unseen beings capable of great cruelty and irrational violence. Even mentally ill persons would not likely be inclined to great violence were they not driven on by a yakkha (ogre), asura (titan), rakshasa (demon), or naga. It's difficult to explain spontaneous cannibalism in ordinary terms. This is a follow up to an earlier WQ story of the Greyhound Bus Beheading.
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WINNIPEG, Manitoba – A Canadian judge ruled [3/5/09] that a man accused of beheading and cannibalizing a fellow Greyhound bus passenger is not criminally responsible due to mental illness. The decision means Chinese immigrant Vince Li will be treated in a mental institution instead of going to prison. The family of victim Tim McLean said Li got away with murder. More>>

Vince Li, accused of stabbing, beheading, and cannibalizing another man on a Greyhound bus in Canada, is brought to a Portage La Prairie, Canada court on 8/5/08. Li pleaded not guilty at the start of his murder trial in Winnipeg on 3//3/09 (AP/The Canadian Press, John Woods).

Beheading and cannibalism victim Tim McLean's father Tim shows the tattoo of his son to media as his wife Nadine looks on outside the Law Courts in Winnipeg, Canada, on 3/5/09 after the end of the trial of Vince Li, the man who stabbed and beheaded McLean on a Greyhound Bus this past summer in Manitoba (AP/The Canadian Press, John Woods).

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