B.C. Review Board lets child killer Schoenborn keep eligibility for 28-day leave
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Review Board has ruled that Allan Schoenborn, who killed his three children in 2008, will keep his eligibility for up to 28 days of unescorted leave from a Metro Vancouver psychiatric hospital.
In a decision posted online by Dave Teixeira, a spokesman for the children’s relatives, the board says Schoenborn must not possess weapons, use alcohol or non-approved drugs or have contact with the relatives.
The decision also acknowledges Schoenborn’s name change to Ken John Johnson, a move that led the provincial government to propose legislation to prevent those convicted of serious crimes from changing names in the future.
He was found guilty of the first-degree murder of his children, aged five, eight and 10, whose bodies were found in the family’s Merritt, B.C., home in 2008, but a judge ruled he was not criminally responsible because of a mental disooirder.