
Concern expressed about release of man who killed Greyhound bus passenger
WINNIPEG — The federal Opposition leader and the mother of a man who was beheaded and cannibalized on a Greyhound bus are criticizing a decision to grant complete freedom to the man who committed the gruesome act.
Interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose said in a Facebook post that the release of Will Baker — who was formerly Vince Li — doesn’t seem right and that Justin Trudeau must put the rights of victims first.
Baker was found not criminally responsible in the killing of Tim McLean in the summer of 2008 due to schizophrenia and has been granted more freedom and privileges every year at hearings by a Criminal Code Review Board.
The board’s decision on Friday means he will no longer be subject to any conditions or monitoring to ensure he takes his medication.