BC child killer granted conditional freedom by review board
The British Columbia Review board has granted a “conditional discharge” to Allan Schoenborn, who was convicted of murdering his three children aged five, eight and 10.
Allan Schoenborn, convicted in 2010 of smothering his three children, aged five, eight and 10, to death, has been granted conditional release by the British Columbia Review Board after being found “not criminally responsible” that year.
The board reviewed Schoenborn’s case Monday, granting him leave under 13 conditions, including reporting to adult psychiatric services and residing in a “supervised place.”



