CEO of Schizophrenia Society of Canada: Li is a ‘patient’
The Schizophrenia Society of Canada released an edited version of a recent Winnipeg Free Press interview with Vince Li, the man who beheaded a fellow passenger on a Greyhound bus four years ago.
In the interview, Li who was convinced he was hearing voices from God and was saving people from aliens when he used a Canadian Tire knife to kill Tim McLean, told the reporter that the events that happaned the bus are with him forever.
“I hope to leave one day, but I have to make sure it wouldn't happen again. That there would be no voices. I would change my name to be anonymous. But I would still be in touch with my doctor,” he said.
Chris Summerville, chief executive officer of the Schizophrenia Society, said he hopes the edited interview will help people see past the horrors of Li's actions.