The Chinese immigrant who brutally stabbed, beheaded and then ate the flesh of his seatmate on a Greyhound Canada bus last July, was found not criminally responsible for the crime on Thursday, according to dpa. Vincent Li, 40, had pled not guilty in the gruesome killing of carnival worker Tim McLean, 22. "These grotesque acts are appalling... but are suggestive of a mental disorder," judge John Scurfield said in the Winnipeg, Canada courtroom, according to Canadian broadcaster CBC at the end of the three-day hearing. "He did not appreciate the act he committed was wrong." Li's lawyers had argued that he suffered from schizophrenia and could not be held criminally responsible for his actions.