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Comment aider les jeunes, les parents et les familles à décoder une addiction. En comprendre les tenants et aboutissants. Qu'est-ce qu'une addiction, à partir de quand est-on addict et qu'est-ce que cela implique au quotidien et pour l'avenir? Quelles sont les clés à donner pour soutenir celles et ceux qui veulent faire le pas d'arrêter? Pourquoi des effets ravageurs sur le corps et l'esprit? Nos invités du jours reviendront sur les rouages complexes qui maintiennent sous l'emprise d'une addiction et qui expliquent le développement de celles-ci parmi la jeune génération entre autres. Le Dr Thomas Orban (médecin généraliste, addictologue et alcoologue), La Dr Pauline Gérard (médecin généraliste et accompagnante de patients sous emprise) et Vincent Liévin, journaliste spécialisé dans les questions médicales sont les auteurs de "Addictions et drogues", éd. Mardaga. Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
"Addictions et drogues, comment les comprendre pour réduire les risques" Comment aider les jeunes, les parents et les familles à décoder une addiction. En comprendre les tenants et aboutissants. Qu'est-ce qu'une addiction, à partir de quand est-on addict et qu'est ce que cela implique au quotidien et pour l'avenir? Quelles sont les clés à donner pour soutenir celles et ceux qui veulent faire le pas d'arrêter? Pourquoi des effets ravageurs sur le corps et l'esprit? Nos invités du jours reviendront sur les rouages complexes qui maintiennent sous l'emprise d'une addiction et qui expliquent le développement de celles-ci parmi la jeune génération entre autre. Le Dr Thomas Orban (médecin généraliste, addictologue et alcoologue), La Dr Pauline Gérard (médecin généraliste et accompagnante de patients sous emprise) et Vincent Liévin, journaliste spécialisé dans les questions médicales sont les auteurs de "Addictions et drogues", éd. Mardaga Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Episode 123 with Vincent Li, who is a product manager, seasoned entrepreneur, investor, and mentor. He has more than 15 years' experience in tech product management and VC investment in China, Africa, and the Middle East.Vincent is also a founding partner of Adaverse, which is the Cardano Ecosystem Accelerator that aggregates entrepreneurs, strategists, and mentors to build its most robust foundation in Africa. Adaverse supports blockchain founders with funding, mentorship, and tech. What We Discuss With VincentWhat benefits can this ecosystem bring to the African economy in terms of addressing financial inclusion and payment infrastructure challenges?Compared to other regions you've worked in, how have you seen blockchain startups evolve in Africa?What unique challenges and opportunities have you encountered while building companies in Africa, particularly in the Web3 space?How do you assess the readiness of African markets to adopt web3 technologies?Does Adaverse's strategy for supporting entrepreneurs in Africa differ from its approaches in other regions?Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss Positioning Africa as a Key Player in the Global Semiconductor Supply Chain? Make sure to check it out!Like this show? Please leave us a review here -- even one sentence helps!Connect with Terser on LinkedIn at Terser Adamu, and Twitter (X) @TerserAdamuConnect with Vincent on LinkedIn at Vincent LiDo you want to do business in Africa? Explore the vast business opportunities in African markets and increase your success with ETK Group. Connect with us at www.etkgroup.co.uk or reach out via email at info@etkgroup.co.uk
La tarda del 30 de juliol del 2008 Tim McLean, un canadenc de 22 anys, va ser apunyalat, decapitat i canibalitzat mentre viatjava en un autobús. El seu atacant va ser Vincent Li, un canadenc d'origen xinès de 40 anys, que segons va dir, va cometre el crim perquè Déu li havia donat instruccions. A continuació t'ho expliquem Benvinguts a La Nit Més Fosca -- Cançó: Los Planetas - Segundo Premio: https://youtu.be/Z-oFNjfoAQU -- Gràcies als mecenes: Anna G Elenuki Ester Roig Magí Marc Roig Mercè Galindo Naila NPiK Patri Gomez Pau Cristina Domènech Beatriz Sequera Cristina Martínez Enric Lozano Pastor Jordana Ruiz Jordi Celia Tello Cristina Silvia Cubo Arnau Tordera Aida Viza Jordana Ruiz Espinoza Maria Gomez Montoya Bruno Gómez Debora Bonnin Judit M Neus Cortés Blay Nury - Anna Piculla Vernet Mariona Vilamitjana Rodenas Josep Olle Gonzalez Paula Jou Eulàlia Boada Glero Haribald 75 Jordi Armadans Peller Inga Flechote Mariona Sildavia Rllado Eva Soler Laia Talarn Eva Segovia Galisteo Isidre Miquel Anònim Jordi Martí Aixalà Gonzalo Bustamante Héctor Marta Alvarez Vadillo Albertpg_4 Pg Mar Ga marcuus08 Agnès Pujol Tylawa83 Cisco Puig Berta Novell Roser Lladó Moreno Mario Fernandez Palenzuela Xavi Lozano Ana Gatusa Sònia Angelats Reyes Sesma Judit Bardolet Vicente Joaquim Palet Ramos Oscar Sanglada Granados Maria Jesus Vicente Martín Ivan Conde Carranza Luisa Pascual Luna A. laloa Anónimo Yolanda Miu Miu Anònim carles Jeinell Saray Ruiz Carmen Maria Antich Cecili Alba VIla Ester Muñoz Susana Martos Gutierrez Maria Josep Castañer Miquel Suricata Yolanda Carlos Zapata Nons.nons Isabel Montilla Melero Maria Pilar Espinach Carles Irene Isaac Sendiu Bertran Maria Adrover mvicentsolanilla xandy Montse Rodríguez Ruben Ausin Martinez francesc sorribes vall Aina Martin Valls Gemma Garcia Serra Xavier Sellarés Llobet Anònim Gemma Casas Uri Font David Gazapo Francisco OLMF Joan Xufre Cintia Gaviño Esther de la Torre Clara droucon Pere Joan Martorell Circe Anna Piculla Ferran Martinez Barnes Maria M. Pau Rué Monica Palomeras
Welcome to Episode 115 of the "Web3 with Sam Kamani" podcast, where we dive deep into the evolving world of Web3, blockchain, and cryptocurrencies. In this insightful episode, Sam Kamani welcomes Vincent Li, the visionary founder of Adaverse, a pivotal accelerator and incubator for Web3 startups, especially in the Middle East and North Africa region. Hailing from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Vincent shares his extensive journey from a product manager to an influential figure in the Web3 landscape. He brings a wealth of experience in advising, investing in, and incubating Web3 startups, making him an invaluable resource for budding entrepreneurs in the space. Throughout the episode, Vincent offers an in-depth look at Adaverse's role in shaping the Web3 ecosystem, their unique approach to investments, and the challenges and opportunities within different regions, including insights into the vibrant Web3 scene in Saudi Arabia and Africa. He also touches upon his work in venture building for projects like Vibra DMC, Cassava Network, and Nodal. Sam and Vincent delve into the common pitfalls for Web3 founders transitioning from Web2, the importance of product-market fit, and the exciting potential of GameFi and social fi in driving mainstream adoption of Web3 technologies. Whether you're a Web3 startup founder or an enthusiast keen on understanding the intricate dynamics of this fast-evolving sector, this episode is packed with valuable insights and advice. Don't miss out on Vincent's expert guidance and Sam's engaging conversation on the exciting future of Web3 in the MENA region and beyond. Remember to share this episode with your network, rate it, and keep the conversation going by reaching out to Sam with your thoughts and questions. Join us in exploring the cutting-edge world of Web3! Nothing mentioned in this podcast is investment advice and please do your own research. Finally, I don't run ads on my podcast. It would mean a lot if you can leave a review of this podcast on ApplePodcasts or share this podcast with a friend. Connect with Vincent Li and Adaverse here. https://www.adaverse.co/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincent1110/ Connect with me here - https://samkamani.com/#linktree --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/web3podcast/message
L'alcool est partout, de toutes les fêtes et de tous les événements ! Dès leur première sortie, les jeunes y sont confrontés, et la consommation démarre de plus en plus tôt. Pourtant, consommer de l'alcool avant 25 ans endommage le développement du cerveau et prédispose à l'alcoolisme ainsi qu'à des troubles psychologiques et comportementaux. Quelles sont les conséquences des excès ? Comment prendre conscience des dangers ? Comment profiter autrement ? Changer le rythme de consommation tout en continuant à s'amuser est possible ! Vincent Liévin et Thomas Orban décortiquent les problématiques liées à l'alcool chez les jeunes et leur entourage. Sans jugement ni stigmatisation, à travers des témoignages, des études scientifiques, des enquêtes et des QR codes renvoyant à des vidéos, ils livrent des conseils pratiques pour boire en société sans devenir dépendant et pour échanger sur le sujet, entre jeunes et entre adultes. On en parle avec Thomas Orban médecin généraliste depuis plus de vingt-cinq ans, expert auprès du Conseil Supérieur de la santé et membre permanent de son groupe Santé mentale, membre de la Société française d'alcoologie, il a co-créé le Certificat Inter-Universitaire en Alcoologie et mis sur pied de nombreuses formations en alcoologie pour les généralistes et Vincent Liévin journaliste indépendant spécialisé dans le domaine médical depuis vingt-cinq ans. Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
This week, Candice tells us about the gruesome murder of Tim McLean at the hands of Vincent Li (starts at (6:40)) CHECK OUT our new merch store! Please remember to subscribe and rate us/review us! Follow us on Instagram! Become a patron and support us via Patreon! Email us your f*cked up stories at NFWpodcast@gmail.com we'd love to hear from you! C U Next Tuesday!
This week I dove straight into the Jeffrey Dahmer 2.0 otherwise known as Vincent Li. I hope you fastened your seatbelt because you are in for a ride down a road of canniba1!sm, grief, and gore... Today, we talked about: Vincent Li (greyhound bus ki11er), missing person, 5-year-old Lina Khil, and my outlook on life after the ungodly amount of true crime I consume daily. Follow me on: linktr.ee/crimebroughttolight Become a Member Today: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_7RX0ay2wIoksrYLDMYKyQ/join Sources: -https://www.ctvnews.ca/beheading-suspect-worked-at-winnipeg-church-1.312920 -https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/schizophrenia/what-is-schizophrenia -https://www.ranker.com/list/facts-about-tim-mclean-greyhound/jen-jeffers -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Tim_McLean#Background -https://www.ranker.com/list/facts-about-tim-mclean-greyhound/jen-jeffers -https://globalnews.ca/news/3243832/tim-mcleans-mother-calls-it-disturbing-vince-li-granted-discharge/ -https://nationalpost.com/news/greyhound-bus-beheader-vince-li-i-dont-hear-voices Music: -SeasmeTofu -Sad Piano by LesFM | https://lesfm.net/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ #truecrime #truecrimecommunity #greyhoundbus #serialkillerdocumentary #jeffreydahmer #cannibal #creepypasta #documentary #crimejunkie #truecrimepodcast #crime #bodycamfootage --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everythingbroughttolight/support
Weird body facts, gendered crash test dummies, and more spooky reviews. Keith tells the story of the unsolved murder of local millionaire, Richard Oland, and Amanda recounts one of Canada's most notorious 'Not Criminally Responsible' cases. Sources: CBC News, National Post, CTV News, Governor General of Canada Resources: You can talk to a mental health professional, one on one: Call 1-866-585-0445 or text WELLNESS to 741741 (Adults) or 686868 (Youth) If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, call Talk Suicide Canada at 1-833-456-4566. Support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For residents of Quebec, call 1-866-277-3553 (24/7) or visit suicide.ca Visit Talk Suicide Canada for the distress centres and crisis organizations nearest you, if you're experiencing gender-based violence, you can access a crisis line in your province or territory. Hope for Wellness Help Line: 1-855-242-3310 (toll-free) or connect to the online Hope for Wellness chat. Services are available to all Indigenous peoples across Canada who need immediate emotional support, crisis intervention or referrals to community-based services experienced and culturally sensitive helpline counsellors can help if you want to talk in English and French and, on request, in Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktitut. For Domestic Violence sheltersafe.ca is an online resource to help women and their children seeking safety from violence and abuse. The clickable map will serve as a fast resource to connect women with the nearest shelter that can offer safety, hope, and support. Childhelp National Child Abuse 24/7 Hotline (multilingual service available): 1-800-422-4453 TransLife - 1-877-330-6366
Tonight on Cryptique: something a little different, J brings you episode one of a true crime series focused on occult murders and crimes. Tonight we focus on Vincent Li, a man who used a knife to cut a man's head off and ate pieces of his body...on a greyhound bus... in front of dozens of witnesses. He said God spoke to him and the man he killed was an alien. He was apprehended and faced trial and incarceration, but for how long? Like, subscribe, share, and leave us a review. Let us know what you think at cryptiquepodcast@gmail.com TikTok @cryptique_podcast YouTube @cryptiquepodcast Cryptique merchandise cryptiquepodcaststore.com
Vuonna 2008 Vincent Li tappoi brutaalisti 22-vuotiaan Tim McLean Jr.:n Kanadassa. Li hyökkäsi nukkuvan McLeanin kimppuun Greyhound-bussissa kesken matkan Albertasta Edmontoniin, ja kauhistuneet kanssamatkustajat joutuivat todistamaan hurjaa veritekoa.
We are Rubinless yet again as Josh and Don take a story from the vaults to give us a chance to get caught up from vacay. This week, we discuss the Story of Vincent Li, a Canadian who went against the Canadian stereotype and committed a brutal murder on one of his fellow passengers aboard a Greyhound bus. The only thing less Canadian then that is the cannibalism that followed. It's a red eyed trip to be sure as Josh and Don ponder what it would take to decapitate a man's head with a bowie knife.
durée : 00:45:52 - Côté saveurs - France Bleu Picardie - En 1999, Vincent Liénard devient agriculteur et crée la Cueillette Chapeau de Paille à St Gratien. Un nouveau métier, une nouvelle vie
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Esta semana nos reunimos para hablar de un caso que tuvo suceso en el año del 2008 en Canada. Historia donde las leyes Canadienses juzgaron a una persona de manera controversial. Acompañenos en esta historia y juzguen ustedes mismos. Siganos en todas las redes sociales como "No Esperes Mucho".
Tim Mclean was a fun and loving person that everyone loved to be around with his bubbly personality. Until one day Tim got on the same greyhound bus as Vincent Li. Vincent Li would later in the bus ride, stab, behead, and eat Tim's body in front of all the passengers until police arrived See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2008 Vincent Li beheaded carnival worker Timothy McLean and then ate his victim's eyes and heart in front of 35 people on a Greyhound bus near Winnipeg, Canada. Today, he's changed his name to William Lee Baker and he has complete and total freedom, unencumbered by any legal conditions. How is this possible? Listen to Kinda Murdery to find out.
FAMED JOURNALIST AND RADIO HOST DAN ZUPANSKY JOINS BURL BARER AND HOWARD LAPIDES (PLUS FACT CHECKER MARK BOYER) FOR 53 MINUTES OF TRUE CRIME CONVERSATION AT ITS BEST! CANADIANS ARE KILLERS WHO DEVOUR HUMAN FLESH!!! Stop worrying about pUTIN and put your fear above the 49th Parallel. Canadian Cannibals such as Luka Magnotta and Vincent Li may be the tip of a human tri-tip iceberg. Vincent was the obviously upset individual who cut off a guy's head on the bus and ate various parts, while Luke dismembered his lover and sent the victim's foot in the mail to the Prime Minister. I think that is illegal.
Tim was brutally murdered by Vincent LI on a Greyhound bus where he was stabbed repeatedly and decapitated the murderer Mr. Li is a freeman unfortunately so please listen to this case and give us your thoughts on the outcome. Krissy‘s personal Instagram @krissyjayyg podcast Instagram @what_the_actual_fukc_podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Vincent Li is one of Canada's most infamous killers. He believed that he was following God's orders when he viciously slaughtered a twenty two year old man while traveling across Canada on a crowded Greyhound bus. Was Vince criminally responsible for his actions and is he at risk of offending again? Follow us on FaceBook: https://m.facebook.com/Buried-Motives-107918331555188/ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/buriedmotives?utm_medium=copy_link Email us: buriedmotives@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/buried-motives/message
Episode 7 is Bailey's heartbreaking telling of what happened to Tim McLean, who just wanted to get home to see family and enjoy a week off work. Unfortunately, his bus trip across Canada didn't take him where he was trying to go. Also, Beth tells of a bizarre series of failed home invasions that took place within a week in California. Plus: some true stories of Beth's radio contest moment in the sun and four-year-old Bailey's potty mouth.Come in, have a seat, and welcome back to the True Crime BnB.
Today we discuss the case of Tim McLean, who boarded a Greyhound bus to go home, but unfortunately he never made it off the bus. Vincent Li also boarded the bus and was told by the voice in his head to murder Tim.Promo - Twisted and UncorkedMissing Person - Alice ByrneContact details are - 07510 062 206 or 07864 796 730Or please call either 999 or 101 quoting incident number 0647 - 02/01If you would like to contact us our details are:Twitter/Instagram - crime_divers_podFacebook - Crime Divers PodcastEmail - crime_divers_pod@outlook.comYouTube - CrimeDivers PodcastTiktok - crimediverspodcasthttps://www.patreon.com/CrimeDivershttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/crimedivers
*EXPLICIT CONTENT WARNING* Story starts about 7 minutes in. Our good buddy True Crime Kent is back and boiling over with righteous anger in a complete off-topic and yet justified way. Don't forget to check out True Crime Kent to find out what other things really piss him off. It's been 50 some episodes since we introduced ourselves to the podcast world with a rowdy retelling of the story of Vincent Li and the greyhound incident, and we were fortunate enough to have the pleasure to revisit that today. Who's ready to talk about cannibalism again? If you'd like to help keep Unethical Podcast at the top of your feeds, please join us on Patreon or donate to us on Ko-fi! Thanks in advance for your support. JOIN THE UNETHICULT FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM BUY UNETHICAL MERCH DONATE ON KO-FI Music by: Chandler Edom Thomas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendigo https://fortsaskonline.com/articles/historian-tell-the-story-of-fort-saskatchewan-s-first-hanging Rampage: Canadian Mass Murder and Spree Killing by Lee Melnor The Law and the Lawless: Frontier Justice on the Canadian Prairies, 1873-1895 http://www.executedtoday.com/2014/12/20/1879-swift-runner-wendigo/ http://www.murderpedia.org/male.R/r/runner-swift.htm YouTube | 19th Century Cannibal: The Mysterious Case Of The Windigo Incidents | Real Crime https://science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/strange-creatures/wendigoes3.htm http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/newspapers/BRM/1896/04/30/3/Ar00308.html
*EXPLICIT CONTENT WARNING* Story starts about 7 minutes in. Our good buddy True Crime Kent is back and boiling over with righteous anger in a complete off-topic and yet justified way. Don't forget to check out True Crime Kent to find out what other things really piss him off. It's been 50 some episodes since we introduced ourselves to the podcast world with a rowdy retelling of the story of Vincent Li and the greyhound incident, and we were fortunate enough to have the pleasure to revisit that today. Who's ready to talk about cannibalism again? If you'd like to help keep Unethical Podcast at the top of your feeds, please join us on Patreon or donate to us on Ko-fi! Thanks in advance for your support. JOIN THE UNETHICULT FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM BUY UNETHICAL MERCH DONATE ON KO-FI Music by: Chandler Edom Thomas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendigo https://fortsaskonline.com/articles/historian-tell-the-story-of-fort-saskatchewan-s-first-hanging Rampage: Canadian Mass Murder and Spree Killing by Lee Melnor The Law and the Lawless: Frontier Justice on the Canadian Prairies, 1873-1895 http://www.executedtoday.com/2014/12/20/1879-swift-runner-wendigo/ http://www.murderpedia.org/male.R/r/runner-swift.htm YouTube | 19th Century Cannibal: The Mysterious Case Of The Windigo Incidents | Real Crime https://science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/strange-creatures/wendigoes3.htm http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/newspapers/BRM/1896/04/30/3/Ar00308.html
Tim Mclean boarded a bus in July of 2008, the trip was long but home was the destination.Vincent Li boarded the same bus, for no reason at all he murdered Tim that night on a bus full of people.
Time flies when you're having fun! We can't believe it's already been a year, and we have all of you to thank for this.Since it's our first birthday, we have a super-sized, super-creepy, and super-fun episode for you. Erin covers the horrific story of the Dozier School for Boys, and then O'Dell covers the story of Vincent Li whose Greyhound Bus incident will haunt Canada for years to come.Between the stories we discuss some of our favorite, and not-so-favorite moments from last year. Grab a drink, sit back, put your feet up and enjoy as we take a look at the highs and lows of the past year and then look forward to what the second year holds.Chapters:00:00 - Intro00:17 - Happy Birthday Chats05:02 - Erin's Story: The Dozier School for Boys34:41 - Our Least Favorite Cases39:07 - Our Top 3 Favorite Stories48:19 - O'Dell's Story: Vince Li - Attack on a Greyhound Bus1:03:41 - Most Disturbing Cases1:04:38 - Holy Crap Moments1:06:43 - Favorite/Funniest Moments1:11:15 - Favorite Listener Write-ins1:14:28 - In Memoriam: Beach Umbrella Gone Rogue1:18:06 - Favorite In Memoriams1:23:34 - Sneak Peak of Year TwoSend us a tip: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/LEPodcastsSupport us by becoming a member: https://someoneprobablydied.com/index.php/become-a-member/Check out our website at https://someoneprobablydied.com for more information on this week's episode, including links to resources and videos mentioned during the show.If you have a creepy story or unsolved mystery that you'd like to share with us, send us a message to killerstory@someoneprobablydied.Check out our social media: https://beacons.page/someoneprobablydied
This week I'm covering the killing of Tim McLean, AKA The Greyhound Bus Murder. Tim was traveling home from his summer job on Greyhound bus #1170. At 22 years old, he was murdered by a mental ill Vincent Li. https://linktr.ee/KillerStoriessources:https://suicidepreventionlifeline.orghttps://www.crisistextline.org/text-us/https://www.ambeaulaw.com/blog/2021/march/first-degree-murder-vs-second-degree-murderhttps://murderpedia.org/male.L/l/li-vince-weiguang.htmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Tim_McLeanhttps://www.ranker.com/list/facts-about-tim-mclean-greyhound/jen-jeffershttps://medium.com/chameleon/the-greyhound-bus-murder-31dd39daf1f2https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/greyhound-beheading-10th-anniversary-1.4760074https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/mother-of-tim-mclean-ends-petition-to-change-law-1.2502104
An adventurous trip through Canada leaves Tim McLean on his final destination. You'll be introduced to Vincent Li and the tragic events that occurred on Bus 1170. In this story you'll get to learn about the life of one with schizophrenia and the dangers of not being treated. #legalese #podcast #mensrea #mentalhealth #crime #law #canada #greyhound #aliens Follow us on Instagram at Legal_ese --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The emergence of new financial services and methods of payment has brought greater variety and choice, but as with many innovations, the advantages have not been lost on criminal groups. Standard Chartered's Catherine Woods is joined by colleague Chris Kiewsmith, the CFCS's Kayla Izenman, Vincent Li from Ant Bank, and RUSI Associate Fellow Malcolm Wright to consider the current financial threat landscape in relation to new methods of payment, how money laundering can be detected, and priorities and best practices for managing exposure.
Me and Emma covered the crazy weird case of Vincent Li? Emma wasn't expecting the crazy wild turns it took!
La nouvelle communication du gouvernement fédéral sur le coronavirus est-elle plus efficace ? Réponses avec Xavier Noel (professeur de psychopathologique - ULB), François Perl (directeur général du service des indemnités - INAMI) et Vincent Liévin (journaliste indépendant spécialisé dans la santé)
La nouvelle communication du gouvernement fédéral sur le coronavirus est-elle plus efficace ? Réponses avec Xavier Noel (professeur de psychopathologique - ULB), François Perl (directeur général du service des indemnités - INAMI) et Vincent Liévin (journaliste indépendant spécialisé dans la santé)
This week, we explore a hypothesis - that the lessons and models from Chinese tech companies have merit in African markets, given certain similarities between China's development and the current conditions on the continent. 2:06 - DFS Lab's Stephen Deng on the experience of Chinese entrepreneurs and investors, and the lessons from leapfrogs in China that may have merit in Africa.5:37 - We hear from Laura Li, VP of Investments of Future Hub, an early-stage investor and accelerator backed by Transsion, the number one cell phone manufacturer on the continenet, and parent company to Tecno, Itel and Infinix.7:43 - A discussion with Vincent Li, the CEO of Future Hub, and Laura on the opportunities they see on the continent, in ecommerce, logistics, social media, and more. 14:50 - Another Transsion-backed company, PalmPay, is also leveraging Transsion's distribution and insights from China to grow in Nigeria and beyond. We hear from Sofia Zab, PalmPay's Global Head of Commercial & Marketing.20:27 - As always, a reflective conversation between Justin Norman and Sayo Folawiyo, on social commerce and superapps. 24:37 - Part two with Justin and Sayo, on mobile money-enabled business models.
Imagine being put into an induced coma for 3 weeks because of COVID-19. That's Vincent Li's story, who joins us today to talk about his experience. He's a professional trainer and mixed martial artist.
Mayor Doug McCallum He's someone we've been trying to connect with for ages, and today we finally get him on for a live chat with Lynda Steele. Surrey Board of Trade A little while after our chat with Doug McCallum, we connect with Anita Huberman CEO of Surrey Board of Trade who has been critical of the Surrey Municipal Approach. Vincent Li Vincent is a 26 year old professional personal trainer and mixed martial artist. And he was struck so hard by COVID-19 that he had to be put into a medically induced coma. He shares his story. Navigate the Podcast: Chapter 1 One on one with Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum After concerns raised about the Surrey Police Service's budget, we finally have a chance to hear from the Surrey Mayor himself, who joins us. Chapter 2 BC Tech company and the greater good A lot of families are struggling with the cost of well, everything. For those who need some support when it comes to technology, especially as back to school approaches, one local company has partnered with London Drugs to help out. Chapter 3 What's the Governor General up to? Julie Payette has been in the news for all the wrong reasons lately. We chat with Political Scientist David Moscrop about what's been going on. Chapter 4 Revisiting our chat with Surrey Mayor with Surrey Board of Trade Anita Huberman, the CEO of the Surrey Board of Trade has raised her own concerns regarding the Surrey Police Service. She joins us to reflect on our chat with Doug McCallum. Chapter 5 New drug charge data raising concern VPD has long been insistent that systemic racism is not a problem. But with new data released on drug charges, questions are being asked again. We chat with Harsha Walia - Executive Director of the BC Civil Liberties Association Chapter 6 Bike sales are through the roof in BC! What's driving this incredible spike in bike sales in the Province and in Metro Vancouver? Eric caught up with the owner of a local bike shop to find the answer. Chapter 7 We talk to a young man who suffered from critical a COVID-19 illness Imagine being put into an induced coma for 3 weeks because of COVID-19. That's Vincent Li's story, who joins us today to talk about his experience. He's a professional trainer and mixed martial artist. Chapter 8 The Monsoon Festival: Being a comedian during COVID-19 Sunee Dhaliwal joins us to talk about being a comedian during the era of Covid, as well as being a brown comic in the Vancouver Comedy scene. __________ Remember to wash your hands, practice physical distancing, and stay home at all costs if you are sick. We're not out of the woods yet! The Lynda Steele Full Show podcast includes all the individual segments that can be found on the Lynda Steele Show page, digitally stitched together for your convenience. Listen live online at globalnews.ca/radio/cknw/ 3-6 PM!
Vincent Liévin, journaliste spécialiste du monde de la santé, est l'invité culture de Jean-Jacques Deleeuw, dans Toujours + d'Actu, pour la sortie de son livre "Les héros du coronavirus".
Vincent Liévin, journaliste spécialiste du monde de la santé, est l'invité culture de Jean-Jacques Deleeuw, dans Toujours + d'Actu, pour la sortie de son livre "Les héros du coronavirus".
Three quick stories of cannibals from anywhere around the globe. Featuring Joe "The Cannibal" Methany, Katherine Knight, and Vincent Li.Cover Art by Kelltic Designs.Music by Kevin Macleod www.incompetech.com.
Dans le studio de Radio Taiwan International, nous accueillons un Taiwanais co-créateur d'une solution en ligne pour les traducteurs : Termsoup. Une plateforme en ligne permettant en même temps de publier un livre en ligne et en même temps de faire de la traduction. Une solution pensée pour aider les traducteurs à sortir leurs livres plus rapidement. Si vous voulez en savoir plus sur l'offre et le site Termsoup: Termsoup
This week, Sarah and Joseph discuss the brutal killing and (partial) eating of Tim McLean at the hands of Vincent Li on a Canadian Greyhound bus. This one is rough.
Come with us as we take our dim bulb and shine it’s dim light through some Algonquin folklore. We’ll carry it through the woods of Minnesota and up into Edmonton, Alberta, Canada where we’ll meet Tim McLean a 22 year old carnival worker who simply wanted to ride the Greyhound bus home to Winnipeg. Unfortunately he met an untimely demise by the hands...and stomach of Vincent Li. Bus Rage does happen! Was Vincent acting on an impulse from the spirit of a Wendigo? Perhaps Tim was turning Wendigo and only Vincent knew it. The more likely possibility is Vincent is just a damaged individual who NOW WALKS FREE UNDER THE NAME OF WILL BAKER!!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringontheweird/support
In this side story of Murder and Such, we re-uploaded our short story about a man named Vincent Li, who took the life of Timothy McLean one night in 2008 up in Manitoba, Canada. This story was one of the grizzliest events to ever happen to our neighbors in the north that involves murder, dismemberment, and cannibalism. Check out our sponsor for this episode Morbid Empire by visiting https://morbidempire.bigcartel.com/ and use the code "MAS15" at checkout to save 15% off your order! Check out our website to learn how to preorder shirts, follow us, and support us on Patreon! http://www.MurderandSuch.com Follow Murder and Such at the following links! On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murderandsuch/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/MurderandSuch On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/murdandsuch/ On Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/murderandsuch Our Website: https://www.MurderandSuch.com Follow your host Haley at these links! On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haley.jay.horror/ Follow your host Hunter at these links! On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntor27/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/huntor27 Also on Snapchat and the Playstation Nework at: Huntor27 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey Campers, get away from that executioner and over to this fire, we got some stories to tell. This week we get into the history of the worst executioner in English history, Jack Ketch, and why he's the reason you never give a drunk man an axe. We also tell the tale of the murder of Tim McLean and the Greyhound Bus ride story from Hell that will make your heads roll...CAMPSTRANGE.COMINSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / TWITTER
Claire discusses the death of Tim Mclean by Vincent Li on the frightful day on the Greyhound bus. Then Angie discusses Murder and Cannibalism in the Philippines... and Possible Curses! Afterwards, we dissect crime in the news today- both dreadful and kooky! ***THIS PODCAST DEALS WITH ADULT THEMES WHICH SOME LISTENERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING. LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED.*** Make sure to rate, review and subscribe. Follow us on Social Media Instagram: @murderonourmindspodcast Twitter: @murderonourmind Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/329888131197720/ Or email us with your comments or suggestions at MurderOnOurMinds@Gmail.com Resources: Vincent Li Murderpedia Wikipedia Vice Vice - article 2 Efren Matedios Philstar Wikipedia NewsStar Inquirer Crime In The News Woman Kills Nail Salon Worker Over $35 Bo Dukes Charged With Kidnapping Man Stabbed To Death On A Train 14 yr old Charged With Murder Over Egg Throwing Prank Spider Murder in Australia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/murder-on-our-minds/message
We waste no time diving into our first story. Liz tells us about the Cannibal Bus Killer! A man named Vincent Li that did the unthinnkable to a young Canadian man named Tim McLean. Megs saw my Cannibal and raised me a Serial Killer! Megs tells the horrendous story of Co-Ed Killer Edmond Kemper. His story takes us on a roller coaster of emotion including disgust as we learn of what he does with his victims. Caution as this episode is not for the faint of heart and I would strongly advise no one under the age of 15 listen to this one.Visit us at RidicuLizPod.comFacebook.com/RidicuLizPodTwitter.com/RidicuLizPodInstagram.com/RidicuLizPodcastPatreon.com/RidicuLizDid your mom marry an axe murderer? Is your childhood home haunted? Tell us all the chisme!Email us your Personal Crime Stories, Ghost Stories, or overall Ridiculous tales to RidicuLizPodcast@gmail.comArtwork and graphics done by Ashley Cole. Visit her at AshleyMCole.com
Oh hey!This week we’re off to CANADA! Kate sets off to Vancouver to tell the story of Gilbert Paul Jordan, aka ‘The Boozing Barber’. Georgie then whisks us off to Manitoba for the horrific case of Vincent Li and the killing of Tim McLean.Join us this week for (and this is coming from us) way too much alcohol, traumatised travellers and a bus full of horror.Ok bye then!
Canadians are the nicest people ever. Except that one time when they totally weren't. Actually, five times in this episode. Holly and Morgan talk about Mark Twitchell, Vincent Li, Karla Homolka & Paul Bernardo, and Luka Magnotta. This episode is especially gnarly so listener discretion is 100% advised. But also, like, enjoy and be yourself!
The Roy Green Show 10 months after being declared not criminally responsible in the killing of five young people in Calgary, Matthew de Grood is being directed toward privileges restored. Guest: Carol de Delley, just weeks ago saw Vincent Li (now known as Will Baker), the NCR killer of her son Tim McLean, set free - Canadians are marking the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge today – the battle during which Canada came of age, according to Pierre Berton. Guest: Mike LoSchiavo, teacher at Ancaster Meadows elementary school in Hamilton. Every year, he organizes a full day of activities for students, faculty and parents on Remembrance Day. - Global Edmonton anchor Kent Morrison shared the story of Private Joseph "Goldie" Fairholm of Alberta. A runner delivering messages from trench to trench at the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Private Fairholm kept a diary of his time at Vimy. Guest: Kent Morrison, Global Edmonton - How does a senior Fox News reporter view the U.S. under President Donald Trump? Guest: James Rosen, Chief Washington Correspondent. Fox News Network - Canadian Robert Hall, with his fellow Canadian John Ridsdel, was abducted in the Philippines by ISIS-affiliated Abu Sayaff group and beheaded when no ransom was paid for the Canadians. Bonice Thomas, sister of Robert Hall, expressed her public anger at the Canadian government and the Prime Minister for refusing to green light a military rescue mission when the Philippine and U.S. militaries were prepared to work with Canada's special operators to rescue the two men. Today three members of Mr. Hall's family have more to say about the death of Robert Hall. Guests: Bonice Thomas, sister Gord Bibby, cousin Lois Eaton, cousin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10 months after being declared not criminally responsible in the killing of five young people in Calgary, Matthew de Grood is being directed toward privileges restored. Guest: Carol de Delley, just weeks ago saw Vincent Li (now known as Will Baker), the NCR killer of her son Tim McLean, set free (Photo: 2008 Saint Francis High School yearbook) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Emilie on campaign trial award winning blogger and friend of the podcast Anne-Marie McElroy jumps into the void. We chat about the ill-informed political push to eliminate the preliminary hearing to speed up trials. Then Emilie stops by to confront her temporary replacement. Then we move on to more politics and the justice system - this time the Conservatives be all Conservative and misrepresent some facts about the justice system. The cases is graphic and tragic - Vincent Li beheaded a man on a bus. He was found to be not criminally responsible due to his mental health issues and 10 years later was found to not pose a risk to the public. But the Conservative omitted those details from their talking points. The Liberals and Justin Trudeau also neglect to talk about important mental health issues - so we did. Finally we discuss collect call rates in our jails - in a word they are the most price gougiest rates that ever gouged a price.
What do internet spoilers, the lyin' media, and Vincent Li have in common? Absolutely nothing, other than we talk about them this week!
Earlier this year, there was a controversy over Justin Trudeau's ride in a billionaire's helicopter. It has now been revealed that interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose vacationed in the Caribbean on a billionaire's yacht at the same time. What are the ethics in these situations for politics? Guest - Duff Conacher, Board Member with Democracy Watch in Ottawa A psychiatrist testified yesterday in the Vincent Li case that the man is unlikely to go off his medication because he doesn't want his disease to take over again. Guest - Chris Summerville, CPRP, Chief Executive Officer, Schizophrenia Society of Canada Federal judges today will hear arguments in the challenge to President Trump's executive order on immigration. Who can come out on top in this? Is it unconstitutional? Guest - Paul Quirk, Department of Political Science at the University of British Columbia
As we dive back into the sordid world of true crime, this week we focus on the gruesome murder of carnival barker Tim Mclean at the hands of Vincent Li. Mclean’s murder was infamous not only due to the brutality involved, but also the fallout involving protest groups and the subsequent trial of Li. This is a dark one folks. You’ve been warned.
Tim McLean left Edmonton at 12 a.m. on July 30, 2008, on board a Greyhound Bus, destined for Winnipeg. At 7 p.m. the bus left one of the scheduled stops with a new passenger, Vincent Weiguang Li. Li, a tall man, with shaved head and sunglasses, sat near the front of the bus but moved next to McLean following a scheduled rest stop. McLean proceeded to fall asleep with his headphones on. Suddenly there was a blood-curdling scream and Li was standing over McLean stabbing him repeatedly in the neck with a huge knife. McLean struggled and tried to escape but couldn't as Li was blocking the aisle. The bus driver pulled to the side of the road as screaming, panicked passengers fled the bus. The driver and two other men tried to rescue McLean but were chased away by Li, who slashed wildly at them from behind the locked bus doors. Li then decapitated McLean and displayed his severed head to passengers outside. Li began severing body parts and eating McLean's flesh. By 9 p.m. Police were in a stand-off with Li, who taunted police, continuing cannibalizing and defiling the corpse. At 1:30 a.m. Li tried to escape out a window and was tasered and arrested. Body parts of the victim were found in plastic bags on the bus while one ear, the nose and the tongue were found in Li's pockets. McLean's eyes and part of his heart were missing. Li, his face bloody, pleaded with officers, "I'm sorry. I'm guilty. Please kill me!"In March 2009 Vincent Li was found Not Criminally Responsible for the gruesome murder of Tim McLean in 2008. In May 2015 Vincent Li was released from custody from the Selkirk Mental Health Centre and is now a free man living in a group home. THE GREYHOUND BUS CANNIBAL KILLER-The Definition of Insanity-Dan Zupansky
Vincent Li who beheaded and cannibalized Tim McLean on a Greyhound bus is now deemed by doctors and the Manitoba Criminal Code Review Board to be a sufficiently low risk and taking his medications to control clearly serious mental health issues, that he can be placed in a group home in Winnipeg and have greater access to the community. Carol deDelley, Tim McLean's mother takes great exception to this decision and she joined me to discuss the protest of the decision at the Manitoba legislature. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.