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‘Paper Bag Rapist’ denied parole in online hearing

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BOWDEN, Alta. — A man who was once known as the “Paper Bag Rapist” has again been denied parole after a hearing from an Alberta prison.

John Horace Oughton, 74, was convicted in 1987 of two counts of rape, six counts of indecent assault and six counts of sexual assault with a weapon in British Columbia.

He was tagged with the disturbing name because he made his victims wear a bag over their head or wore one himself to mask his identity.

Oughton appeared Friday at the online parole board hearing from the federal mediumsecu­rity Bowden Institutio­n, where he’s serving an indetermin­ate sentence as a dangerous offender. He was denied day parole and full parole by the two-person board.

“There’s been some lowering of your risk, likely due to your mobility issues and your age,” board member Janelle Jackiw said Friday as she delivered the decision.

She said, however, Oughton has not participat­ed in highintens­ity sex offender programmin­g and has no release plan.

“There hasn’t been significan­t change since the last hearing to this hearing,” she said. “Overall, your risk is assessed as being unmanageab­le.”

Oughton, who was in a wheelchair, said during the hour-long hearing that he’s dying of heart disease and is mentally ill.

“I suffer from a cognitive impairment,” he told the board. “When I’m not treated, I start to imagine things that aren’t real.”

The parole board has previously said it’s believed Oughton had between 30 and 140 victims, but he said Friday he believes there are a lot of mistakes in his file.

“I cannot defend anything I did,” he said, adding he believes he made up some victims. He also suggested that there were no weapons and no disguises during his crimes.

Oughton added that he has been involved in a restorativ­e justice program during his time in prison and met some of his victims.

“I apologized to each and every one of them,” he said.

“When they left, they knew it was not a normal person who committed these crimes against them. It was a person who was mentally ill.”

Earlier parole board documents said Oughton’s 14 sexrelated offences on women and children took place in the Lower Mainland between 1985 and 1987.

 ?? JEFF McINTOSH, CP ?? The Bowden Institutio­n in Alberta, where John Oughton is serving an indetermin­ate sentence.
JEFF McINTOSH, CP The Bowden Institutio­n in Alberta, where John Oughton is serving an indetermin­ate sentence.

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