![]() ![]() He severed McLean’s head, displaying it to some of the passengers outside the bus, witnesses said. As passengers fled the bus, Baker continued stabbing and mutilating the body before he was arrested. He repeatedly stabbed McLean while the young man fought for his life. Baker emigrated to Canada from China in 2001 and became a Canadian citizen four yearsīaker sat next to the 22-year-old McLean on the bus after the young man smiled at him and asked how he was doing.īaker said he heard the voice of God telling him to kill the young carnival worker or “die immediately.” He is on the waiting list for a post-secondary training program and plans on establishing a career in the city. Tim was an integral part of our company for over 15. The author, Tim McLean, believes that Lean is not only relevant to SMEs, but is, in fact, essential for their survival and success. Tim McLean is based out of La Mirada, California, United States and works at United Paving Co. It is with a heavy heart that we come together to remember our dear friend, colleague and a foreverultipeep, Tim McLean who passed away on Mother's Day. ![]() Waldman said Baker plans to visit his native China if released but would live in Winnipeg for the next two to three years. Tim McLean Project Manager at United Paving Co. On February 16, 2011, two passengers, Debra Tucker, of Port Colborne, Ontario, and Kayli Shaw, of London, Ontario, filed a lawsuit against.Greyhound, the RCMP and the Government of Canada for being exposed to the beheading. Baker poses a significant threat to the safety of the public.” A claim by victim Tim McLean’s father dropped the federal government as a defendant and added his infant son as one of 15 people who have been deprived of Tim McLean Jr.’s guidance. The family of Tim McLean have brought a lawsuit of 150,000 against Greyhound. In a written decision, the review board said it “is of the opinion that the weight of evidence does not substantiate that Mr. This is a guest post from Tim McLean, who is a member of the Auth0 Security Researcher Hall of Fame. Waldman testified that Baker knows it’s the medication that keeps his illness at bay. Baker’s lawyer, Alan Libman, told the Winnipeg Sun that Baker remains “committed to taking his medication and working with his treatment team.”īaker’s doctor, Jeffrey Waldman, told the board earlier this week that he is confident Baker will remain on his medication and will continue to work with his treatment team if released. ![]()
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