Posted on 08/01/2008 7:46:38 AM PDT by Arec Barrwin
Canada bus passenger stabs, decapitates seat mate
14 hours ago
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Manitoba (AP) A traveler aboard a Greyhound bus repeatedly stabbed and then decapitated his seat mate, pausing during the savage attack in central Canada to display the head to passengers who had fled in horror, witnesses and officials said Thursday.
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Not good enough — the blade must be kept separate and removed from the shaft.
This is an AP story - prepare for the Mod Admin to delete it.
Name of the perp was released couple of hours ago. Li, the most common surname in the world.
there was a strict policy last week, two AP stories I excerpted got canned.
Han are the majority Chinese group. Uighur are the Chinese Muslims.
Mongolian?
That’s right, but there were more details in this article, so I didn’t think it was entirely duplicative.
"July 30: An RCMP officer negotiates with a suspect in a Greyhound
bus near in Manitoba after a man was stabbed and beheaded by a fellow passenger."
in before thread lock!!!
uh oh - appetite for violence and hungry again an hour later!
Li is the most common surname in the world and the Han make up 92 percent of China’s population. So Li is almost certainly Han.
Not anymore.
He must have really ticked him off.
“Aboriginal” is Canuck-speak for Native American, or American Indian, or First Nations, or whatever ethnic label you prefer.
The victim is aboriginal, not the perp.
Tim McLean, 22, was a victim of a stabbing in a Greyhound bus.
You’d think ‘Aboriginal’ would be considered perjorative by some of that group. It implies backwardness in some sense.
Uighurs are (predominantly) Muslim. The name sounds Han.
Thanks.
That would be the way that I would bet.
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