![]() Their actions, however, do not surprise me. I cried my eyes out when I heard the reason this monster picked Tim, when no-one helped Tim on the bus, and, 10x worse, when the heartless RCMP officers just stood there & watched, giving a detached “play-by-play” over their radios. Some one has to speak for Tim and keep his story alive. How Anna do you compensate for the brutal loss of a son? What the family is doing they are doing it because it is the right thing to do. I have listened to her tell me that she has already lost everything. I know Carol and have cried with her and listened to her tell me what was done to her son. The family is right to sue and I do not believe the show being aired or the law suits are to line their pockets. Tim laughing from above as his body was defiled? You lady are sick. The living vistims on the bus I believe got 5 or 6 counselling sessions only. Greyhound has never taken responsibility for their lack of security, and also never apologised to the family at all. The RCMP had every choice in how to procede in that terrible violence and they chose to wait for 4 hours. How is cannibalisation an act someone puts on? And if he was hired to do this you fool why is he in a foresnsic unit of a Psychistric Hospital?Īnd furthermore how dare you slander someone who was murdered? How do you explain the Chief Psychiatrist diagnosing Li Scizophrenic? I think you are not only extremely unkind, disrespectful and rude, but I think you areĭelusional. Posted on NovemAuthor David Categories Latest News He spent hours with Vincent Li and transcripts of their conversations are re-created to understand why Vincent Li felt he had no choice but to kill Tim McLean.Īnd the fifth estate talks to Tim McLean’s family – his father, stepmother and mother – who today still struggle to understand why the RCMP stood outside Bus 1170 for five hours, as Vincent Li cut up their son’s body, before intervening. We’ll also meet the man who probably knows Vincent Li best, forensic psychiatrist Dr. What he saw has left him unable to resume his former job or life since then. She says she is still haunted by the sound of Tim McLean’s screams.īob McKeown also introduces us to truck driver Chris Alguire, who stopped his truck when he saw the Greyhound at the side of the road. And Kayli Shaw remembers the chilling moment when Allison ran by her yelling at the driver to pull over, that someone was being stabbed. Stephen Allison vividly recounts his sense of foreboding as Vincent Li walked down the aisle and took the seat across from him, beside Tim McLean. In Bus 1170, the fifth estate recounts the story from the perspective of two of the surviving passengers. On Greyhound 1170, Vincent Li, a diagnosed schizophrenic on his own randomly chosen bus journey, sat beside McLean and then, obeying voices inside his head, repeatedly stabbed and then cannibalized Tim McLean’s body. to Winnipeg rather than a friend’s offer of a plane ticket, would cost twenty-two-year-old Tim McLean his life, would profoundly change the lives of dozens of others who saw his murder and shock anyone who has heard about it since. In Bus 1170, Bob McKeown takes us inside what happened on Greyhound 1170 through the eyes of the surviving passengers and other witnesses.Ī seemingly random decision, to take the Greyhound from B.C. What started as just another Prairie bus ride became a nightmare when the lives of two passengers intersected tragically and resulted in the murder of Tim McLean. On a peaceful summer’s night in July 2008, along a stretch of the Trans Canada Highway in Manitoba, the unthinkable happened. On Friday Nov 6th, The long running CBC show Fifth Estate will air Tim’s story titled “Bus 1170”Ĭheck your local programming guide for channels Review Board is expected to give Vincent Li more freedom. ![]()
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