Why luka killed lin
What some people are still left wondering though, is how did Luka Magnotta meet Jun Lin? In today's world, people are constantly connecting with strangers online via different dating apps and through social media, but when you meet up with that cute boy from Tinder, the last thing on your mind is getting murdered. Although it doesn't happen all the time, there are some instances when creeps use the internet to stalk or lure in their victims, and that's exactly how Magnotta connected with the Chinese exchange student.
Lin responded to the ad and met up with Magnotta at his apartment late on the evening of May There's security footage of the two coming into the building, and this is the last recorded imagery of Lin alive, apart from Magnotta's horrendous home video of the murder. In the video below, both men can be seen entering Magnotta's building.
The footage that follows shows the Canadian killer depositing his victims remains in several different garbage bins. During the trial for Lin's murder, an ex-boyfriend of the exchange student's testified that he had felt some pressure from his family to date a girl so that he could eventually settle down and get married. Lin sent a text to his ex on the evening of May 24 to say good morning, as his former lover would've just been starting his day at this time.
That was the last text that Lin ever sent. An online fund was launched after the verdict was delivered on Tuesday to collect funds for the Lin family. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted. By submitting a comment, you accept that CBC has the right to reproduce and publish that comment in whole or in part, in any manner CBC chooses. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments. Comments on this story are moderated according to our Submission Guidelines.
Comments are welcome while open. We reserve the right to close comments at any time. Join the conversation Create account. Already have an account? Montreal Luka Magnotta trial: Jun Lin's family still haunted by horrific death The memory of their brave, handsome, adventurous son will always be tainted by the pain and humiliation of his horrific death, the father of Jun Lin told a Montreal courtroom in a victim impact statement delivered shortly after Luka Magnotta was found guilty of his murder.
The jury then heard from Allard that Magnotta became very anxious and took some sleep medication, Temazempam, and that Lin also asked for some. During a sex break, Magnotta thought he saw a black car parked outside his building and became paranoid about a government conspiracy involving Lin. Allard said Magnotta began hearing voices telling him to tie up Lin and to "cut it" and to "do it, he's from the government.
Magnotta killed who he thought was a government agent. The psychiatrist testified that Magnotta said he published the "One Lunatic, One Ice Pick" video of Lin in an effort to shut out the voices.
Before his slaying, Lin had reportedly consented to having their sexual acts filmed. Six days earlier, Magnotta had a similar encounter with an unidentified man but, with Lin, "something just happened in my brain. Once Lin's body was dismembered, Magnotta said he kept hearing voices telling him to "give it back to the government. Various parts of Lin's body were then sent in packages to political offices in Ottawa. Magnotta said he considered sending Lin's torso, but could not figure out how.
Asked why body parts were mailed to two Vancouver schools, Magnotta told Allard he'd discussed the western Canadian city with Lin. He hardly slept after Lin's slaying but did remember eating a pizza at one point. The obsession with government and spying was present when his schizophrenia was initially diagnosed. Allard said Magnotta told her that anti-psychotic medications helped ease the paranoia but that he didn't take them all the time.
The fear of being spied on led to frequent address changes, multiple online profiles, the use of a wig and various changes of cellphone numbers.
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