Magnotta was also found guilty of committing an indignity to a human body, publishing and mailing obscene material, and criminally harassing Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other members of Canada's parliament.
He fled to Europe after the killing and was the subject of an international manhunt. He was arrested in a Berlin Internet cafe, where he was reading about his own case.
During the trial, jurors saw surveillance video showing Magnotta letting his victim into his Montreal apartment building and, a day later, carrying out a large square suitcase exactly like one which was later found behind the building with some of Lin's body parts in it.
Reuters
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