Vancouver Starbucks murder suspect was still taking schizophrenia meds: prosecutor
VANCOUVER — A prosecutor in the murder trial of a man who stabbed a Vancouver Starbucks patron to death says the evidence doesn’t establish that the suspect had stopped taking his schizophrenia medication months earlier, as he had testified.
Daniel Pruim said Inderdeep Singh Gosal is prepared to lie when it benefits him and “use his mental health to achieve goals.”
Gosal pleaded not guilty in February to second-degree murder, in a killing that was captured on video widely shared on social media.
His lawyer Gloria Ng has said her client should be convicted of the lesser charge of manslaughter, because he was unable to understand the consequences of his actions due to his “unmedicated psychotic state” when he stabbed Paul Schmidt to death on the café patio.

