Suspect in fatal Vancouver stabbing did not have 'intent to kill,' defence says

A sheriff enters the Law Courts building, which is home to B.C. Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal, is seen in Vancouver, on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

VANCOUVER - The judge in the murder trial of a man who stabbed a Vancouver café patron to death has been presented with two views of the suspect — as someone unable to understand the consequences of his actions due to an "unmedicated psychotic state," and as a liar whose own accounts of his mental state couldn't be relied upon. 

Inderdeep Singh Gosal pleaded not guilty in February to second-degree murder in the death of Paul Schmidt on a Starbucks patio more than three years ago, which was captured on video and widely shared on social media.

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