Chinatown stabbing suspect says he was mentally and 'morally' sick at time of attack

Media wait outside B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver, B.C., on Tuesday June 2, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VANCOUVER - A prosecutor says the man accused of stabbing three people at a Vancouver Chinatown festival two years ago told a doctor after his arrest that he didn't believe he'd avoid criminal responsibility for the attack.

Blair Donnelly has been facing cross-examination at his trial for aggravated assault, after telling the B.C. Supreme Court that he believed he was compelled by God when he bought a chisel and used it to stab two women and a man at the Light Up Chinatown event.

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