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      • Will Baker, who changed his name from Vince Li, currently lives in a group home in Winnipeg, but a Manitoba Criminal Code Review Board has decided he will be allowed to live by himself provided he undergoes daily supervision.
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  2. Feb 14, 2017 · Will Baker, formerly known as Vince Li, leaves the Law Courts building in Winnipeg, after his annual criminal code review board hearing, on Monday, Feb. 6, 2017. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Trevor...

  3. Feb 26, 2016 · Will Baker, who changed his name from Vince Li, currently lives in a group home in Winnipeg, but a Manitoba Criminal Code Review Board has decided he will be allowed to live by himself provided...

  4. Li—now known as Will Baker—was sitting on a bus making a 14-hour journey from Edmonton to Winnipeg when the voices came for him. A few seats away from him sat the sleeping figure of a young...

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  5. Jul 30, 2018 · The driver and other passengers on the bus were able to escape but watched in horror as Li brutally murdered McLean. But now 10 years after the tragic incident, Li, who now goes by the name Will Lee Baker, is completely free and living in society.

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    • Decision Sparks Debate
    • 'We Weigh All The Material'
    • Baker Is 'Going to Stay Engaged'

    The decision made by the Manitoba Criminal Review Board following Baker's annual review has sparked public debate. Federal opposition interim leader Rona Ambrose took to social media with a response last Friday. "I think I speak for a lot of Canadians when I say this doesn't seem right," said Ambrose in a message posted on her Facebook page. "Justi...

    John Stefaniuk, chair of the Manitoba Criminal Code Review Board, can't comment on specific cases, but said in cases like this a panel of three will hear evidence from several sources before making a decision. "We receive evidence from the accused patient's treatment team," said Stefaniuk in an interview with CBC News last Saturday. He said they re...

    Chris Summerville, CEO of the Schizophrenia Society of Canada, has worked with Baker for around eight years and said he continues to live with remorse. "We're confident he is going to stay engaged," said Summerville. "He has expressed a desire to stay engaged with his doctor, with me and with some other mental health organizations." Summerville sai...

  6. Feb 23, 2016 · Li has been living at a Winnipeg halfway house since June on what the review board heard was an “extended pass” and will continue to live there if his treatment team’s recommendation is...

  7. Feb 12, 2017 · Will Baker, formerly known as Vince Li, was granted absolute discharge without monitoring by the Criminal Code Review Board in Manitoba, Canada. A diagnosed schizophrenic, Baker killed...