Tim mclean crime photos3/16/2024 ![]() He was granted the ability to live on jis own for a reason. When it comes to this case neither of those things are true. The only thing that would cause them to reoffend is if they didn't want to stop having those pyschotic episodes which is something that in a situation like this would have been found out about and probably wouldn't let him go out, and normally that happens with people who do not understand their mental illness or who have worse lives after they start treatment. Then they later go on to show immense guilt and remorse over the act, and then learn about their condition, and then because they have learned about their condition can manage it and therefore don't do this stuff anymore. When it comes to these types of murders they are often committed by people who do not understand their condition during a time of psychosis (which they often do not know that they experience). The whole freedom thing is also something that happens gradually over an extended amount of time so that they can confirm that you are capable of functioning well outside of heavily monitored treatment. In that type of situation they do not let you go unless they fully believe you aren't going to reoffend again because they have talked to you and ran a bunch of tests on whether or not you're of sound and mind and capable of doing the things you need to do to stay of sound mind. But it is his responsibility to manage it going forward. It's not his fault that he had undiagnosed schizophrenia (at the time of the attack). As long as he's taking his medication, I think it's good that he was given a second chance. That said, it does seem like this was Vince Li's first offense (and first psychotic episode). I don't understand how Canada is okay with releasing violent NCR offenders (like Jeff), not properly following up on them, and then letting them plead NCR when they re-offend.Įither the violent offender should never have been let out, or they need to be held accountable at SOME point (maybe the 3rd NCR verdict? Surely the 4th?). There was a case in Ontario a few years ago of a man (Jeff Weber) who was found not criminally responsible FOUR times for violent attacks (including assaulting women, abducting a 10-year-old, and blinding a man with a hammer because the man was black). There should either be mandatory checkups (and mandatory medication compliance) OR full criminal responsibility if this (or any violent offense) ever happens again. Related Subs and Links: The Crime Newsroom Discord /r/UnresolvedMysteries /r/RedditCrimeCommunity /r/ColdCases Directory of Crime Subreddits Crime Custom Feed Follow the Reddit content policy at all times. ![]() YouTube or Podcast posts are allowed if your account meets our requirements.No rants, loaded questions, or soapboxing in the form of a crime post.Anything that can be advertised requires prior permission from the mods. No doxxing or posting personal information.Please do not insult, attack, antagonize, or troll others. Our community offers an alternative to subs that don't allow videos or podcast links as post submissions to kick off discussion. Welcome to r/TrueCrimeDiscussion Reddit's open forum for discussion of anything and everything about true crime, court cases, and the legal system. ![]() Click Join and participate in the discussion.
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