Randal Dooley’s father granted escorted absences from prison for community service
GRAVENHURST, Ont. — A man convicted of killing his son in a horrific case of child abuse will be allowed to temporarily leave prison while supervised to perform community service, which he said was part of an effort to atone for his crime.
Edward (Tony) Dooley has been granted a series of escorted absences over the course of six months from the Beaver Creek Institution, a minimum- and medium-security facility in Gravenhurst, Ont., where he is currently serving a life sentence.
In a hearing before two members of the Parole Board of Canada on Wednesday, Dooley said that while nothing can erase the harm he has caused, he sees the community work as a way to “give back something.”
“I know I’ve been described as a monster and I won’t quarrel with the description,” he said, noting that he has worked hard since his conviction to become “a better human.”