Court exposes Hopley’s extensive history of mental illness

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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According to the doctors, Randall Hopley was tagged mentally disabled at the age of eight. The Vancouver hospital suggested sending him to a specialized institution that might have helped him.

The court says Hopley got involved in sexually assaulting young children during his teenage, which he became habitual of in his adulthood. A psychiatric report documented by Dr. R.J. O’Shaughnessey in 1982, when Hopley was 17 and charged of sexually assaulting children, noted the teenager had turned into an unabashed sex offender and was extremely possible to reoffend.

The report reads: “He does not appreciate why other people are upset because he sexually molests young children or burns down their buildings. I regret that forensic services has not been given the resources to provide a sexual offender treatment program.”

Hopley is now 46 years old, indicted in the abduction of three-year-old Kienan Hebert from his home in Sparwood, B.C. Kienan’s father is upset with every new disclosure about Hopley’s history, and each new example of when the criminal could have been stopped.

Paul Hebert said: “People go into a jail or a prison, and it’s time-served — it’s not necessarily ‘What’s your mental state? Where are you at now? Would you be a repeat offender? If he is mentally unstable, he should be staying in the home or the rehab or whatever he needs until he’s fit. And if not, then you keep him, because the law is to protect citizens.”

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