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Child killer poses a threat, court told

- GEORDON OMAND THE CANADIAN PRESS

The brutal nature of the crimes committed by a man who stabbed his daughter to death and smothered his two sons means he poses too much of a threat to be allowed escorted outings into the community, a Crown lawyer says.

Wendy Dawson asked a British Columbia Supreme Court judge on Monday to designate Allan Schoenborn, 49, a high-risk accused. Schoenborn was found not criminally responsibl­e because of a mental disorder for killing his three children, aged five to 10, at the family’s home in Merritt in April 2008.

“Offences of such a brutal nature ... indicate a risk of grave physical or psychologi­cal harm,” Dawson told the court in New Westminste­r.

“There’s a substantia­l likelihood that Mr. Schoenborn will use violence that could endanger the life and safety of another person in the future.”

Schoenborn’s lawyer, Rishi Gill, said he would not dispute the “brutal nature” of his client’s offences.

An earlier trial found Schoenborn was experienci­ng psychosis at the time of the killings and believed he was saving his children from sexual and physical abuse, though no evidence suggested this was the case.

If Schoenborn is designated a high-risk accused it would severely limit the possibilit­y of outings for him and extend the time between his review-board hearings to three years. Dawson referenced earlier court proceeding­s to argue that Schoenborn is capable of lying and that he tailors his behaviour to make a positive impression on the review board. The board’s members decide if he should be granted outings.

“He’s not this individual who is of very limited intellect or ability,” she said.

“He is prone to lie if it will benefit him or if it will assist him in getting out of some legal difficulty.”

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— CP FILES ALLAN SCHOENBORN

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