
2008 beheading on Greyhound bus cited for drop in Saskatchewan bus ridership
REGINA — The minister for Saskatchewan’s Crown Investments Corp. says a beheading on a Greyhound bus in Manitoba 10 years ago was the beginning of a steep decline in bus ridership in his province.
Saskatchewan shut down the government-owned Saskatchewan Transportation Co., or STC, in last year’s austerity budget due to what the province said was a consistent drop in people taking the bus.
“(It) would be a number of years ago when there was that murder on the bus in Manitoba,” Joe Hargrave said Friday. “It seemed to be the tipping point of ridership to really drop like a rock after that.”
Vince Li, who now goes by the name Will Baker, beheaded and cannibalized a fellow passenger, 22-year-old Tim McLean, on a Greyhound bus that was bound for Winnipeg on July 30, 2008.