'Sociopathic' animal killer to be released on probation

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A 22-year-old B.C. woman who admitted to taking delight in killing animals and fantasizing about shooting homeless people is set to be released on probation with strict conditions.

One psychologist who spoke with Kayla Bourque ahead of her sentencing Wednesday in Vancouver Provincial Court testified she will likely require supervision for the rest of her life.

Other doctors described her as a sexual sadist and narcissist with anti-social personality disorder and sociopathic tendencies.

"It is clear that Ms. Bourque is a very unique and troubling case," said Judge Malcolm Maclean as he delivered what he described as "probably one of the most comprehensive probation orders I've ever done."

Bourque pleaded guilty in October to killing or injuring an animal, causing unnecessary suffering and pain to an animal and possessing a knife and was arrested earlier this year.

She has already been in custody for six months, but MacLean gave her an additional two months in custody, in part so probation officials can prepare for her highly supervised release.

Adopted from a Romanian orphanage at the age of eight months, Bourque grew up in Prince George. While in high school, Maclean said she admitted to having the urge to "kill someone."

After graduation, she enrolled in criminology and psychology at Simon Fraser University.

While living in residence last March, she told another student she had disembowelled and dismembered cats in the Prince George area and that she fantasized about getting a gun and shooting a homeless person.

She also said she wanted to kill someone in residence and was taking forensic classes because she wanted to "get away" with something in the future.

MacLean said the classmate told campus security, who alerted police.

Bourque was initially arrested under the Mental Health Act and a search of her residence later turned up a blue nylon bag with a kitchen knife, a razor blade, three large garbage bags, a hypodermic needle, a mask located nearby.

Police also found video clips depicting her killing and hanging the family dog.

"She narrated part of the video as she eviscerated the dog," MacLean said.

Another video depicted Bourque torturing the family's cat.

"It is clear the animals would have suffered significantly prior to their deaths."

The Crown stayed separate charges of possession of child pornography. Several psychologists have interviewed Bourque, who shows no remorse or insight into her crimes and nature.

"While intelligent and articulate," MacLean said. "She had a preoccupation for causing pain."

On Wednesday afternoon, Bourque sat quietly beside her lawyer as others discussed the stringent requirements needed to keep her from re-offending during a three-year probation period.

A slight figure with dark long hair styled into braids, she nodded as the judge spoke to her directly about the importance of complying with probation.

MacLean said Bourque's mother does not want her daughter living in the family home. Once released from jail, a Vancouver police high risk offender team will escort her to her new residence.

She's not allowed to have anyone in her home from 6 pm to 6 am and anyone who does visit must be made fully aware of the charges she pleaded guilty to and their circumstances.

She can't associate with anyone under the age of 18 or possess computer software to access the internet. MacLean also forbade her from accessing social networking sites or possessing duct tape, hypodermic needles or knives.

The probation order will be reviewed in three months after her release from custody. MacLean also banned Bourque from owning any animals for life.​


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...and if you see her first.. best you put her down before the "possibility" she kills you first??

Sociopathic bitch deserves a bullet in her head.

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How does letting this nutbar loose protect society? Will she have to kill a few people before the bleeding hearts permit her to be locked up for good?
 

Ron in Regina

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How does letting this nutbar loose protect society? Will she have to kill a few people before the bleeding hearts permit her to be locked up for good?

The focus is the rehabilitation of the offender and not the protection of society since
about 1972 or so I believe. The quote is quite famous & I'd look it up if I wasn't heading
for bed. I think it came from Trudeau's Justice Minister of the time.

My stating the above is not a left wing...right wing thing, but more of a broken headed
thing initiated by the Trudeau Gov't that has snowballed over the following 40yrs, with
the woman in the O.P. not being envisioned (I'm assuming) by those that initiated this B.S.

Sorry, the quote comes from Jean-Pierre Goyer (solicitor general for Canada
in Pierre Trudeau's government) as he informed parliament that from that day
forward the focus of dealing with Canada's criminally convicted would be on
the rehabilitation of the individual and not on the protection of society. I was
pulling (& paraphrasing, I guess) that off the top of my head from days gone by.

“Consequently, we have decided from now to stress the rehabilitation of individuals
rather than protection of society.”

Mr. Goyer made these comments during a speech in the House on the afternoon
of October 7, 1971.


"…too many Canadians…disregard the fact that the correctional process aims at making
the offender a useful and law-abiding citizen, and not any more an individual alienated
from society and in conflict with it... Consequently, we have decided from now on to
stress the rehabilitation of individuals rather than protection of society."

.....Bourque's mother does not want her daughter living in the family home. Once released from jail, a Vancouver police high risk offender team will escort her to her new residence.

She's not allowed to have anyone in her home from 6 pm to 6 am and anyone who does visit must be made fully aware of the charges she pleaded guilty to and their circumstances.

She can't associate with anyone under the age of 18 or possess computer software to access the internet. MacLean also forbade her from accessing social networking sites or possessing duct tape, hypodermic needles or knives.

The probation order will be reviewed in three months after her release from custody. MacLean also banned Bourque from owning any animals for life.....​
 

taxslave

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The focus is the rehabilitation of the offender and not the protection of society since
about 1972 or so I believe. The quote is quite famous & I'd look it up if I wasn't heading
for bed. I think it came from Trudeau's Justice Minister of the time.

My stating the above is not a left wing...right wing thing, but more of a broken headed
thing initiated by the Trudeau Gov't that has snowballed over the following 40yrs, with
the woman in the O.P. not being envisioned (I'm assuming) by those that initiated this B.S.

Sorry, the quote comes from Jean-Pierre Goyer (solicitor general for Canada
in Pierre Trudeau's government) as he informed parliament that from that day
forward the focus of dealing with Canada's criminally convicted would be on
the rehabilitation of the individual and not on the protection of society. I was
pulling (& paraphrasing, I guess) that off the top of my head from days gone by.

“Consequently, we have decided from now to stress the rehabilitation of individuals
rather than protection of society.”

Mr. Goyer made these comments during a speech in the House on the afternoon
of October 7, 1971.


"…too many Canadians…disregard the fact that the correctional process aims at making
the offender a useful and law-abiding citizen, and not any more an individual alienated
from society and in conflict with it... Consequently, we have decided from now on to
stress the rehabilitation of individuals rather than protection of society."



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Which explains why so many are killed by repeat offenders.
 

gerryh

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Say don't you live in BC gerry, maybe you'll run into her... :lol: ;)

Just maybe she will have graduated from killing animals to well - YOU!!! ;)


Actually, I live in Alberta. I'm just always amazed at how those that scream the loudest about those that murder, are the ones that condone killing.
 

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Actually, I live in Alberta. I'm just always amazed at how those that scream the loudest about those that murder, are the ones that condone killing.

Nah, I don't scream about those that murder people.. just those that pick on helpless animals, torture and kill them..

Humans have turned animals that were once wild into domestic pets, totally reliable on a person for shelter, food and medical aid. Then some nut case decides to take that trust and abuses, tortures and kill the animal. To me that is the most viscious of betrayals.

I don't condone the killing of another human, however in defense of property, life or liberty.. I would not think twice about pulling the trigger on another person..

I just don't have the same compassion towards fellow man as I do my own pets, and animals in general.

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We are the most destructive, screwed up species.

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I do have to question just why it was illegal for her to own a kitchen knife and if it is illegal for everyone? I also have to question how a judge can give an order not to own household items. I certainly don't think she is all there but this judge may have overstepped the boundaries of reality by denying her access to the internet, utensils & duct tape.
 

karrie

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I do have to question just why it was illegal for her to own a kitchen knife and if it is illegal for everyone? I also have to question how a judge can give an order not to own household items. I certainly don't think she is all there but this judge may have overstepped the boundaries of reality by denying her access to the internet, utensils & duct tape.

Plenty of parolees have social constraints such as internet use,oldassociations, etc., placed upon them. I dont think he ovrestepped there. As for forbiddi g the ownership of u restricted items.... im not too sure on that but it smacks of any excuse to get her back in lock up.

From a legal standpoint though id guess that probation means a judge can put just about any restriction they want in place