'Canadian Psycho' arrives back in Montreal | Inquirer News

‘Canadian Psycho’ arrives back in Montreal

/ 08:25 AM June 19, 2012

MONTREAL – Porn actor Luka Rocco Magnotta, dubbed “the Canadian Psycho,” landed late Monday at a Montreal airport after being extradited from Germany, police said.

This handout picture released on June 5, 2012 by the Police in Montreal shows Luka Rocco Magnotta, suspected of slaughtering and dismembering a Chinese student. Magnotta is on his way back to Canada on June 18, 2012 according to a Canadian official. AFP PHOTO / SERVICE DE POLICE DE LA VILLE DE MONTREAL (SPVM)

He arrived on board a Canadian military plane. Magnotta is accused of slaying and dismembering a Chinese student in Montreal last month, before fleeing to Europe.

A convoy of police vehicles left Mirabel airport, the city’s second air hub which does not usually handle passenger traffic, shortly after 7:00 pm (2300 GMT). Police spokesman Ian Lafreniere did not immediately say where Magnotta would be held.

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Magnotta had been accompanied back to Canada by six Montreal police officers who are leading the inquiry into the killing and dismemberment of Chinese student Lin Jun.

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Canada had called for Magnotta’s extradition after he was arrested in a cybercafe in Berlin on June 4, after being on the run for 10 days.

Officials here said Toronto-born Magnotta will face charges of first degree murder, committing indignities to a body, publishing and mailing obscene material and criminally harassing Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other members of parliament.

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He faces life imprisonment if convicted.

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