Allan Schoenborn seeks 1-year conditional discharge, 18 years after killing his children in Merritt
PORT COQUITLAM — Allan Schoenborn is seeking a one-year conditional discharge from the B.C. Review Board, 18 years after killing his three children.
Schoenborn was found guilty of killing five-year-old Cordon, eight-year-old Max and 10-year-old Kaitlynne in their Merritt, B.C., home, but was deemed not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder.
For the past few years, Schoenborn has been spending most of his time at a supervised transitional care facility.
Advocates for his victims’ family say a one-year discharge is a legal stepping stone towards a full discharge.


