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关于文思李的家庭情况

(2008-08-05 10:19:42)
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我希望文思李要不是神经失常,要不是有很大的苦处,至少像杨佳那样还有人同情。

为了让国人能够了解此案,我会摘录一些新的消息,尤其是关于文思李的。一段现场恐怖的警方录像听说被泄露到网上,绝对不要去看。

 

下面是摘录的有关文思李的家庭情况。

 

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Accused Killer On Manitoba Bus Described As Quiet, Hard-Working By Pastor

Sunday August 3, 2008

Long before he was accused of the gruesome beheading of a fellow passenger on a Greyhound bus in Manitoba, Vince Weiguang Li was a quiet and hard-working custodian at Grant Memorial Church.

Pastor Tom Castor, who helped hire Li soon after he immigrated from China in 2004, said the man never showed any sign of anger or emotional problems.

"He seemed like a person who was happy to have a job, was committed to doing it well and didn't stand out in any way (in terms of) having anger issues or having any other issues," Castor said Sunday in his office.

Castor's comments are the latest details to emerge about Li, a man accused of committing a crime that has horrified people around the world.

Li had come to Canada with his wife, Anna, to seek a new life. Like other churches, Grant Memorial offers new immigrants what it can to help them start -- including menial jobs.

Church officials vetted Li by talking to people listed on his application as personal references. They also checked for a criminal record. There were no signs of trouble.

"We are very thorough in our assessments, and there was nothing we could have foreseen," Castor said.

Li quit his job at the church in the spring of 2005, and later moved to Edmonton, where his jobs included service at a fast-food restaurant and newspaper delivery. His delivery boss, Vincent Augert, also described Li as reliable, hard-working and not showing any signs of trouble.

Li asked for time off recently to go to Winnipeg for a job interview, but told his wife he was going for a family emergency, according to Augert.

On Monday, Li finished delivering his papers and disappeared, Augert said.

Two days later, near Portage La Prairie, Man., Tim McLean, a 22-year-old travelling carnival worker riding a Greyhound bus to Winnipeg to visit relatives, was stabbed repeatedly and beheaded. Li was charged with second-degree murder.

Li has not entered a plea to the charge and said nothing during his first court appearance Friday. He remains in custody and is due back in court Tuesday.

Castor led his congregation Sunday in a special prayer for everyone affected by the tragedy. Church members were shocked by what had happened.

"We are hoping the right thing can be done and that God will lead in how things are handled," Julianna Enns said after the service.

The congregation is planning to offer support to Li and his wife. Some members have already spoken with Anna Li, who has left her apartment in Edmonton and wants to remain out of sight for the time being.

"She is shocked and very much afraid as to what this is going to mean for her own life," Castor said.

"She has simply requested that we not put a spotlight of attention on her at the moment. But people here knew her well, spent a lot of time with her. She was ...very gentle individual."

Also Sunday, friends of Tim McLean were planning a late-night vigil at the Manitoba legislature. McLean's death has prompted thousands of messages of condolence to the McLean family on websites such as Facebook.

"I just wanted to say that I am so, so sorry for your loss. My heart and soul are hurting with you and for you," wrote Lisa Morgan of Inverness, Florida.

"I didn't know Tim McLean but I was shocked and disgusted to learn of his violent death. For an innocent man to be the victim of such a horrendous act of evil is so sad," wrote Lauren Furlong of Kitchener, Ont.

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