Child killer Allan Schoenborn granted escorted day passes

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COQUITLAM (NEWS1130) – Child killer Allan Schoenborn is being given some freedom.

In an online statement, his ex-wife Darcie Clarke announced he has been granted escorted day passes from Colony Farm Forensic Psychiatric Hospital into the Tri-Cities.

Clarke describes the decision by the BC Review Board as a “travesty.” She goes on to say “I live in the Tri-Cities and I will now live in consistent fear that he will move ahead with his threats against me, because as he has said, I am ‘unfinished business.'”

Dave Teixeira speaks for the family and says this isn’t over. “Our next step is making an application to the Supreme Court of Canada to find Allan Schoenborn, the triple child killer, a high-risk offender. When that happens we just need the Supreme Court of Canada supporting our motion to have the passes revoked.”

“Myself and the family are very disappointed they’ve decided to skirt around Bill C-14 and not respect victims’ rights and Canadians’ safety,” he adds.

Schoenborn killed his three kids in Merritt in 2008. He was found not criminally responsible for their deaths.

BC Review Board decision on Allan Schoenborn

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