Mental state ‘stable’ for father who killed kids, B.C. review board says
COQUITLAM — The risk posed by a man found not criminally responsible for killing his three children is now “manageable” in the community with oversight, supervision and multiple conditions, the British Columbia Review Board says.
The board decided last month to grant Allan Schoenborn a conditional discharge requiring that he live under supervision, and the written reasons for that decision were made public on Wednesday.
The panel that reviewed the case said Schoenborn’s mental state has been stable for years, his psychotic disorder has been in full remission and he has been compliant with his medication.
“(The board) is satisfied that Mr. Schoenborn’s risk is now manageable in the community with close oversight and supervision and that a custody disposition is no longer required,” the 14-page document said.


