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Text messages may reveal motive for bus murder
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, ` h3 p/ ^5 KWe may have the first hint of a motive for the shocking murder on a Greyhound bus in Manitoba last week.
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Infomation obtained by iNews 880 and the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper suggests an incident involving a woman brought victim Tim McLean and accused killer Vince Li together. ! {8 ?5 h% G1 S
" J2 i7 }, D$ ^# mThe information given to us said at the stopover in Brandon, an Asian Guy had been hitting on a girl that Tim knew on the bus and that Tim told him to "lay off". $ u* F" P9 `) K& N) d2 {
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The Winnipeg Free Press suggests Vince Li, spent nearly an hour chatting up the victim's female co-worker during their ride through western Manitoba. 1 U S; [+ k+ G* I
8 N( j+ i o% z- ]The pair seemed friendly but as the bus resumed its ill-fated journey towards Winnipeg, Li suddenly moved to the back of the bus and sat down beside McLean, who was listening to his headphones and apparently asleep.
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: u$ u/ O0 o3 U% Z; ~Chat up -- Talk flirtatiously to, as in Leave it to Charlie to chat up the girls. This usage is mostly but not entirely British. [Late 1800s]
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Hit on -- Make sexual advances to someone, especially unwanted ones, as in You can't go into that bar without being hit on. [Slang; mid-1900s] 1 ~0 C q4 Z. |3 Z6 H7 ^
7 a# k+ z) ?- n2 e( m/ lLay off –- 1. Stop doing something, quit, as in Lay off that noise for a minute, so the baby can get to sleep, or She resolved to lay off smoking. [Early 1900s] ;
, k f2 [, ]. j+ @9 Y/ i5 b 2. Stop bothering or annoying someone, as in Lay off or I'll tell the teacher. [Slang; c. 1900]* v6 E6 g6 u1 x( l
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