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#1 Jul 31 2008 at 8:15 AM Rating: Good
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but this seems to be taking it too far
Man decapitates passenger on Bus
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Man decapitates passenger aboard Greyhound bus in Manitoba: witness
Bus en route to Winnipeg from Edmonton; story contains graphic details
Last Updated: Thursday, July 31, 2008 | 12:02 PM ET Comments377Recommend720
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A passenger repeatedly stabbed and then decapitated a young man aboard a Greyhound bus travelling through Manitoba overnight in what appears to be a random attack, a witness said Thursday.

Police officers spent the night examining a Greyhound bus where a passenger was reportedly stabbed and decapitated late Wednesday.Police officers spent the night examining a Greyhound bus where a passenger was reportedly stabbed and decapitated late Wednesday. (John Woods/Canadian Press)The RCMP would not confirm the report, only saying that a homicide took place west of Portage la Prairie late Wednesday on a bus driving along the Trans-Canada Highway.

About 37 passengers and a driver were aboard the bus en route to Winnipeg from Edmonton, according to a Greyhound spokesperson.

The RCMP say a suspect, whose identity has not been released, was arrested without incident early Thursday morning.

Passenger Garnet Caton, who was sitting in the seat in front of the victim, told CBC News in gruesome detail how he saw the attacker stab his seatmate, a young man sleeping with his headphones on.

Caton said he heard a "blood-curdling scream" and turned around to see the attacker holding a large "Rambo" hunting knife above the victim, "continually stabbing him in the chest area."

"He must have stabbed him 50 times or 60 times," said Caton.

As panicked passengers fled the bus, "the attacker was over top of the victim … continually cutting him. I think the victim was gone at that point," Caton said.
Trio tried to check on victim

Caton, the driver and a trucker who had stopped at the scene later boarded the vehicle to see if the victim was still alive.

"When we came back on the bus, it was visible at the end of the bus he was cutting the guy's head off and pretty much gutting him up," said Caton.

The attacker ran at them, Caton said, and they ran out of the bus, holding the door shut as he tried to slash at the trio.

When the attacker tried to drive the bus away, the driver disabled the vehicle, Caton said.

"While we were watching the door, he calmly walks up to the front with the head in his hand and the knife and just calmly stares at us and drops the head right in front of us," said Caton.
Acted 'like he was a robot'

Caton described the attacker as surprisingly calm. "It was like he was at the beach or something. There was no rage in him. He wasn't swearing or cursing or anything. It was just like he was a robot or something."

Police cruisers arrived about 10 minutes after the attack began, he estimates, and officers began directing passengers to school buses to take them to a hotel in Brandon.

"While we were waiting on the side of the road, [the attacker] was taunting the police with the head in his hand," said Caton.

Caton described the attacker as appearing "totally normal" earlier in the journey, even chatting with a young woman as he smoked a cigarette during a break.

But when he got back on the bus, he moved his belongings from the front to a seat beside the victim in the back and about 20 minutes later began attacking the man, said Caton. "He didn't say anything to the victim at all," said Caton.

A six-year-old and other children were among the passengers who saw the horrific incident unfold, said Caton.

"It was pretty traumatic," he said, adding that some passengers said they have been unable to sleep or eat since it happened.

A chaplain and crisis team were on hand to counsel passengers at the hotel, he said.
Investigation is in 'full motion': minister

Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day commented on the killing, saying that like most Canadians, he was horrified to hear witness accounts of the homicide.

"The horrific nature of it is probably one of a kind in Canadian history," he told reporters late Thursday morning in Lévis, Que.

The minister said he didn't want to say anything that would compromise the investigation, but "I can assure people that everything is in full motion and momentum to getting to the bottom of this incident."

Questioned about whether weapons regulations should be put into place for buses, Day said it would be premature to look at such precautionary measures but added that the legal process will be followed as "aggressively as possible."

Officers were still at the scene early Thursday and brought portable search lights to examine the bus, which pulled over about 18 kilometres west of Portage la Prairie, the CBC's Sean Kavanagh reported. Traffic was being rerouted to a side road.

Abby Wambaugh, media relations spokeswoman for Greyhound Canada, said there were 37 passengers and a driver aboard the bus.


This is a perfect scene for a horror film. I can't imagine actually having to witness something so insane. I wonder if he carried a burlap bag? It was Canada after all
#2 Jul 31 2008 at 8:17 AM Rating: Good
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Yeah, that was front page of the local newspaper here. Disturbing to say the least.
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#3 Jul 31 2008 at 8:29 AM Rating: Decent
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We can point fingers at Tare right?
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#5 Jul 31 2008 at 8:39 AM Rating: Good
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We can point fingers at Tare right?

Tare, no. I can attest that she is a femme. Bhodi on the other hand...
#6 Jul 31 2008 at 10:19 AM Rating: Excellent
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Where was he headed?
#7 Jul 31 2008 at 10:23 AM Rating: Excellent
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knoxsouthy wrote:
Oh you canadians...

37 passengers watched this happen. What a bunch of p*ssies.
What's with your infatuation with bus drivers?
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#9 Jul 31 2008 at 10:49 AM Rating: Good
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Another reason why public transportation is for losers.
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#10 Jul 31 2008 at 11:13 AM Rating: Good
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Please put down the joint.
Why would I? I'm trying to catch up to you.
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#12 Jul 31 2008 at 12:43 PM Rating: Good
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This is very much unrelated to the topic, but I figure this would be the correct place to ask. How do I change my settings to show sub-defaulted posts?

I only ask because I see tons of one sided conversations in the Asylum (most of the time Knoxsouthy is the sub-defaulted party on the other end), and I would like to read both sides of the conversation.

Once again sorry about putting it here, but thanks to anyone that can help.
#13 Jul 31 2008 at 12:53 PM Rating: Good
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You're not missing much, but there's a bar at the top with a save settings button. Change the default filter to never filter and press save.
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#15 Jul 31 2008 at 1:20 PM Rating: Good
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hehe, I can't even remember how I came up with this name. It's strange isn't it? There are no duplicates in any of the games I play, which is sort of cool.
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#16 Jul 31 2008 at 1:53 PM Rating: Decent
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So 37 people couldn't take down one guy? Was this Jason Voorhees?

Edited, Jul 31st 2008 5:53pm by DarkKnightZero
#17 Jul 31 2008 at 5:02 PM Rating: Good
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Crazy canadian carnage. Cannucks can't commute correctly.



Edited, Jul 31st 2008 9:14pm by fhrugby
#18 Jul 31 2008 at 6:50 PM Rating: Good
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Apparently the guy was asleep and some crazed dude cut his head off. Bad luck, man. There are some real effin' crazies on the Greyhound.
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#19 Jul 31 2008 at 7:23 PM Rating: Decent
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Bad luck, man. There are some real effin' crazies on the Greyhound.

Yeah, especially when it stops at a juvenile prison for parolees headed back to NYC.
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Acted 'like he was a robot'


I think it WAS a robot.

Edited, Jul 31st 2008 11:31pm by Kelvyquayo
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#21 Jul 31 2008 at 7:41 PM Rating: Good
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knoxsouthy wrote:
Oh you canadians...




What if it was The Kurgan??? huh?


I don't care if you are Canadian or American. I ain'ts interfering in that beheading - let the Highlander deal with that shiz. =p
#22 Jul 31 2008 at 10:06 PM Rating: Decent
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I live in Winnipeg which is about 60-90minutes away, so who knows?

That is honestly some f'ucked up ****. There was a case about 10-12 years back while I was still in highschool where a pair of kids flagged down a car at 3am in the morning 50 km east of the city, apparently they had been adbucted and the guy was digging holes to bury them in when they got loose and ran 100 yards out of the bush and onto the road. Getting chased across the legislature park in at 12am by a dude with a sack over his head doesn't compare :P

/creepy
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#23 Jul 31 2008 at 11:36 PM Rating: Excellent
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a large "Rambo" hunting knife above the victim, "continually stabbing him in the chest area."

"He must have stabbed him 50 times or 60 times,


See! If gun ownership was more widespread in canada, this sorta stuff would be much less common.....
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#25 Aug 01 2008 at 3:21 AM Rating: Good
The thing I find sad about people in our present time is that every single time some wacko does something a wacko would do, they attribute this to some grander reality. Like it's something to do with society, or the environment, or TV, or video games, or moral decay, or any number of things.

But, in reality, wackaloons have been doing things wackaloons do for all of recorded history, and if you actually analyze history in a serious way, you'll realize we live in the most peaceful era of ALL TIMES. Most of us couldn't even imagine living in the 19th century, and that was a civil century compared to the ones preceding it.

Rule of law, as strictly enforced as it is today in western society, is a luxury we take for granted. It really is.

Still, thanks to the press, our new found extraordinarily easy access to said press, our tons of food and free time to analyze said press, and our ability to have the time to react to extreme behavior, our tendency is to attribute too much to wackaloon behavior. In other words, it is still rare in the statistical sense, but it's sensational in the observational sense. This applies to a whole lot of areas of reality, not just violent crime.
#26 Aug 01 2008 at 5:15 AM Rating: Decent
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One more piece of proof positive that we are indeed being visited (and manipulated) by aliens (known also as wackaloons).
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