Toronto, April 22 -- A Toronto resident has been found guilty of the murder of two persons in April 2022, including a 21-year-old Indian international student. In a verdict delivered by Ontario Superior Court Justice Jane Kelly on Monday, the accused, Richard Jonathan Edwin, was found guilty of first-degree murder. He was arrested and charged by Toronto Police in April 2022 in relation with the killings of Kartik Vasudev and Elijah Eleazar Mahepath. While Edwin, who was earlier diagnosed with schizophrenia, had pleaded not guilty and sought a not-criminally-responsible defence, the judge ruled that his conduct "appeared rational, methodical, and organised," according to the decision cited by the outlet CBC News. Justice Kelly said, "I am satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that the murders of Mr Vasudev and Mr Mahepath were planned and deliberate." Vasudev, who was studying management at Seneca College in Toronto at the time, was the first victim. The incident occurred at approximately 5pm on April 7 in 2022. The young student was found shot near an entrance to the Sherbourne station of the Toronto Transit Corporation or TTC. An off-duty paramedic gave him medical treatment but Vasudev did not survive. He "had sustained multiple gun shot wounds and was taken to hospital where he succumbed to his injuries," police said, in a release issued at the time. The incident was deemed a homicide. Vasudev, who is originally from Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, was a first-semester marketing management student at Seneca College. Two days later, on April 9, at approximately 7pm, police said the accused allegedly approached the second victim, Mahepath who was walking along a street in downtown Toronto and "discharged multiple rounds striking the victim. Again, he fled the scene on foot." Days later, Toronto Police arrested Edwin and charged him with the two murders. Edwin, then 40 and a resident of Toronto, was taken into custody. Then Toronto Police Chief James Ramer later told the media, "Any death is tragic, but these men were completely innocent, and their murders were absolutely random acts of violence." An "arsenal" of weapons was found at his apartment though they were legally procured....