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Karl Toft

Karl Richard Toft[2] (June 30, 1936 – April 28, 2018) was a Canadian convicted sex predator and pederast who committed an estimated 200 sexual assaults while working as a guard at the New Brunswick Training School in Kingsclear, New Brunswick.[3] He was regarded as one of Canada's worst sex offenders.[4] Toft was convicted of 34 sex-related charges and sentenced in December 1992 to 13 years in prison.[5] In 1994, Toft appealed the sentence but lost. He served 11 years of his sentence and was freed.[4] He was represented by Daniel Watters, who maintained that two-thirds of the allegations were untrue.[5]

Karl Toft
Born
Karl Richard Toft

(1936-06-30)June 30, 1936
DiedApril 28, 2018(2018-04-28) (aged 81)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Criminal statusDeceased
Criminal penalty13 years (convicted in December 1992)
Details
Victims34
Date1955–1990[1]
Date apprehended
1990

History of sexual assaults edit

Toft was fired in 1968 after a picture surfaced of a nude scout member taken in Toft's camper.[5] Information also surfaced that Toft and Scout Master George Mountain played a game of "strip tag"[5] in which participants would lose articles of clothing if they were caught.[5]

Toft was the caregiver of a foster child from 1981 to 1984, after which time Toft asked to have the child removed.[6][7][8] Toft was convicted in 1991, along with 33 other counts, of the ongoing sexual and, later, physical abuse that occurred during that period.[8]

At the New Brunswick Training School, Toft is reported to have forced inmates to give him oral sex, performed oral sex on inmates, fondled and anally penetrated inmates, drugged inmates in order to have sex with them, violently attacked inmates causing injuries to genitals, and stood by as inmates were sexually assaulted by other inmates.[5][6][9] Many of the assaults apparently occurred while inmates were signed out on day passes for field trips initiated or supervised by Toft.[9][10]

Allegations of sexual misconduct edit

As far back as 1971, Toft was the subject of troubling reports from staff at the New Brunswick Training School.[11]: 84 

In 1975, then-superintendent William Keys informed John B. M. Baxter, a cabinet minister, and Robert King, a correctional services official, that he suspected sexual abuse involving Toft.[5] He testified that he was told he needed proof. He again complained in 1985 when Toft's dismissal from the Scouts for sexual abuse was discovered.[5] He was told by his superior, William Connor, that more proof was needed.[5]

In 1985, Toft was moved from the Kingsclear Facility's training school to the Central Reformatory after Fredericton City Police approached the superintendent about reports of sexual abuse.[5] No internal investigation was conducted,[5] but the move was in response to another guard, David Forbes, having witnessed Toft inappropriately touching an inmate.[11]: 27  Forbes reported that he took the matter to Cpl. Lillian Ulsh (now Insp. Lillian Ripley) at the Child Protection Branch of the Fredericton Police Department.[6] Although Ulsh recognized that the RCMP had jurisdiction over the matter, she failed to notify the RCMP.[11]: 64  Forbes was transferred out of the province but continued to seek an investigation.[11]: 29  In January 1991, Toft was again transferred, this time to the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Branch, possibly in response to more inquiries about allegations of sexual abuse.[11]: 32  However, the transfer letter to Toft includes the statement "your acceptance of this re-assignment is by mutual agreement and is not considered disciplinary in nature."[11]: 33 

According to a witness at the Miller Inquiry on sexual abuse at Kingsclear, as many as 16 inmates may have had a meeting with someone from the Ombudsman's Office when he was said to have visited the Training School.[12] The witness said that the inmates demanded to know why Toft was still allowed to work at the institution.[12] They claimed that Toft's behaviour was well known. Charles Ferris, the Ombudsman in 1994, claimed that any such complaint would have been investigated but that there were no records of the visit.[12]

In 1990, Forbes was interviewed by Richard Robinson of the CBC, which prompted an investigation by the RCMP.[11]: 29–30 

Toft was arrested in mid-1991 and charged with 35 counts of sexual misconduct. One charge was later dropped. An additional 15 charges were laid against Toft after his conviction, but were stayed by the Attorney-General.[11]: 67 

Miller Inquiry edit

The Miller Inquiry, conducted by Justice Richard Miller, began in 1992 to investigate "the recognized or perceived institutional misconduct of which children and youth were victims".[11] Lasting nearly two years, the Inquiry heard from Kingsclear staff, RCMP, victims, and Toft himself.[11] A report was released in February 1995 that detailed the sequence of events leading to Toft's arrest.[11] The report concluded that a deliberate cover-up probably did not occur, but that the author was given "considerable concern" by "an attitude of indifference which seemed to permeate so many − too many, within the Department of Corrections".[11]: 147  While rejecting the allegations of a cover-up, Miller nevertheless noted that the institution's solution had been

to transfer the employee and hope that the whole affair would be buried and forgotten. And to protect themselves from a suggestion of negligence, a false request for voluntary transfer was produced as the only documentary evidence to record the whole event.[11]: 148 

Miller also condemned the reaction to a 1991 report to the Premier's office that detailed available evidence, including Forbes' written statements, writing, "Then followed what I consider a very carefully orchestrated handling, or mis-handling, of the report."[11]: 70  Although Toft was investigated and arrested, the Garneau report, and other relevant documents, were not made available to the RCMP or to Fredericton City Police.[11]

Miller made 20 recommendations, mainly concerning better administrative policy to ensure the protection of wards of Child Services, fail-safes for catching abuse, and better training and placement for staff working directly with youth and in sensitive situations.[11] He also recommended that a program of compensation be established for the victims of sexual abuse at Kingsclear (see below).[11]: 151–54 

Richard Hatfield edit

Allegations were made, though never proven in court, that Toft brought inmates from the Kingsclear Correctional Facility to the home of then-Premier Richard Hatfield, where they were allegedly propositioned as well as made to do menial labour such as yardwork.[6] One inmate, whose name was here withheld, testified that he was sexually abused by Toft and that Toft and Hatfield offered him a ride in a Bricklin car.[6] The inmate alleged that Hatfield offered him money for sex while the two were alone and driving in the Bricklin.[5][6]

Systemic abuse at Kingsclear edit

The Miller Inquiry brought to light a culture of abuse and cover-ups that occurred at least from the 1980s to the mid-1990s. While the Inquiry was being held, another sexual assault was reported at the facility, prompting questions about how widespread the sexual abuse was.[13] The inquiry also uncovered incidents of physical abuse[6] but failed to assess the ubiquity of these incidents. The inquiry documented the decades-long chain of events that finally lead to Toft's conviction, showing that various reports to Fredericton City police, the RCMP, the Daily Gleaner, the CBC, the Attorney General, and Cabinet Ministers failed to lead to disciplinary action against Toft and other institution staff.[11] An investigation of Forbes’ claims of sexual abuse led to a report by the Executive Director of Policing Services, Hugh Robichaud, condemning the actions of Forbes for not following proper channels.[11] The Miller Inquiry was not specifically mandated to investigate systemic abuse, prompting some to remark that the victims have not yet received justice and closure.[14][15][16]

False accusations edit

One former resident at the New Brunswick Training School, Ronald Osborne, alleged that Toft had sexually assaulted him, but later retracted his accusation.[17] Toft had already pleaded guilty to the charge along with the other 34 counts. Osborne claimed he had been bullied by two other former residents of the Training School into making the allegation as a means of getting back at guards.[17]

Victim compensation edit

One of the recommendations of the Miller Report was that victims receive compensation for the abuse they suffered while in the care of the provincial government.[18] Compensation was issued to victims who claimed by 1996, but the claim period was later re-opened with a 1999 deadline to accommodate victims who had been unable to claim by the previous deadline.[18] The government paid out $10,159,744.66 to 416 claimants.[18]

Death edit

Toft died on April 28, 2018, from lung cancer at the Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre, aged 81.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "Serial child abuser Karl Toft dies from lung cancer". CTV News. April 28, 2018. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  2. ^ . Sex Offender Database. Archived from the original on July 6, 2016. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  3. ^ "Serial pedophile Toft paroled for treatment | CBC News".
  4. ^ a b "Convicted Pedophile Toft Leaves Halfway House", CBC News, December 2, 2005. Retrieved on March 25, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Staples, Michael. "Lawyer: Toft Testimony Could Be Disappointing". The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton), August 19, 1994, pg. 11.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Staples, Michael. "Sexual Abuse Hearings Ended in 1991". The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton), December 30, 1993, p. 3.
  7. ^ Staples, Michael. "Kingsclear Sexual Abuse Inquiry Continues". The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton), February 16, 1994, p. 5.
  8. ^ a b Staples, Michael. "Toft's Former Foster Child Recalls Sexual Abuse". The Daily Gleaneer (Fredericton), February 22, 1994, p. 1.
  9. ^ a b Staples, Michael. "Raped by Toft, Boy Still Took Former Guard's Side". The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton): February 18, 1994, p. 1.
  10. ^ Staples, Michael. "Youths Raped on Outings". The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton): February 23, 1991, p. 1.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Miller, Richard L. "Report of a Commission of Inquiry Established by Order-in-Council 92-1022." Fredericton, NB: Province of New Brunswick.
  12. ^ a b c Staples, Michael. "Ombudsman Told of Abuse: Witness." The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton): February 17, 1994, Pg. 1
  13. ^ "Reports of Assault of Youth Concern Judge". The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton): February 25, 1994, p. 5.
  14. ^ Douglass, Bonnie Clark. "When Justice Fails: Now I Lay Me Down My Heart". 2014. Victoria, BC: Freisen Press.
  15. ^ "Toft Review Required". April 2, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Press Release, Kevin Sorenson, M.P. November 21, 2002. Retrieved on March 26, 2015.
  16. ^ "Charge Against Toft Dropped". The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton): January 23, 2008, p. A1.
  17. ^ a b Staples, Michael. "Toft Was Falsely Accused." The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton, February 10, 1994, pg. 1
  18. ^ a b c Kaufman, Fred. "Chapter XVI: Events Outside Nova Scotia." March 5, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Searching for Justice: An Independent Review of Nova Scotia’s Response to Reports of Institutional Abuse, Vol. 1. Province of Nova Scotia.
  19. ^ Romero, Diego (April 28, 2018). "Convicted pedophile Karl Toft dies from lung cancer". CTV Edmonton.

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Karl Richard Toft 2 June 30 1936 April 28 2018 was a Canadian convicted sex predator and pederast who committed an estimated 200 sexual assaults while working as a guard at the New Brunswick Training School in Kingsclear New Brunswick 3 He was regarded as one of Canada s worst sex offenders 4 Toft was convicted of 34 sex related charges and sentenced in December 1992 to 13 years in prison 5 In 1994 Toft appealed the sentence but lost He served 11 years of his sentence and was freed 4 He was represented by Daniel Watters who maintained that two thirds of the allegations were untrue 5 Karl ToftBornKarl Richard Toft 1936 06 30 June 30 1936Fredericton New Brunswick CanadaDiedApril 28 2018 2018 04 28 aged 81 Edmonton Alberta CanadaCriminal statusDeceasedCriminal penalty13 years convicted in December 1992 DetailsVictims34Date1955 1990 1 Date apprehended1990 Contents 1 History of sexual assaults 2 Allegations of sexual misconduct 3 Miller Inquiry 4 Richard Hatfield 5 Systemic abuse at Kingsclear 6 False accusations 7 Victim compensation 8 Death 9 ReferencesHistory of sexual assaults editToft was fired in 1968 after a picture surfaced of a nude scout member taken in Toft s camper 5 Information also surfaced that Toft and Scout Master George Mountain played a game of strip tag 5 in which participants would lose articles of clothing if they were caught 5 Toft was the caregiver of a foster child from 1981 to 1984 after which time Toft asked to have the child removed 6 7 8 Toft was convicted in 1991 along with 33 other counts of the ongoing sexual and later physical abuse that occurred during that period 8 At the New Brunswick Training School Toft is reported to have forced inmates to give him oral sex performed oral sex on inmates fondled and anally penetrated inmates drugged inmates in order to have sex with them violently attacked inmates causing injuries to genitals and stood by as inmates were sexually assaulted by other inmates 5 6 9 Many of the assaults apparently occurred while inmates were signed out on day passes for field trips initiated or supervised by Toft 9 10 Allegations of sexual misconduct editAs far back as 1971 Toft was the subject of troubling reports from staff at the New Brunswick Training School 11 84 In 1975 then superintendent William Keys informed John B M Baxter a cabinet minister and Robert King a correctional services official that he suspected sexual abuse involving Toft 5 He testified that he was told he needed proof He again complained in 1985 when Toft s dismissal from the Scouts for sexual abuse was discovered 5 He was told by his superior William Connor that more proof was needed 5 In 1985 Toft was moved from the Kingsclear Facility s training school to the Central Reformatory after Fredericton City Police approached the superintendent about reports of sexual abuse 5 No internal investigation was conducted 5 but the move was in response to another guard David Forbes having witnessed Toft inappropriately touching an inmate 11 27 Forbes reported that he took the matter to Cpl Lillian Ulsh now Insp Lillian Ripley at the Child Protection Branch of the Fredericton Police Department 6 Although Ulsh recognized that the RCMP had jurisdiction over the matter she failed to notify the RCMP 11 64 Forbes was transferred out of the province but continued to seek an investigation 11 29 In January 1991 Toft was again transferred this time to the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Branch possibly in response to more inquiries about allegations of sexual abuse 11 32 However the transfer letter to Toft includes the statement your acceptance of this re assignment is by mutual agreement and is not considered disciplinary in nature 11 33 According to a witness at the Miller Inquiry on sexual abuse at Kingsclear as many as 16 inmates may have had a meeting with someone from the Ombudsman s Office when he was said to have visited the Training School 12 The witness said that the inmates demanded to know why Toft was still allowed to work at the institution 12 They claimed that Toft s behaviour was well known Charles Ferris the Ombudsman in 1994 claimed that any such complaint would have been investigated but that there were no records of the visit 12 In 1990 Forbes was interviewed by Richard Robinson of the CBC which prompted an investigation by the RCMP 11 29 30 Toft was arrested in mid 1991 and charged with 35 counts of sexual misconduct One charge was later dropped An additional 15 charges were laid against Toft after his conviction but were stayed by the Attorney General 11 67 Miller Inquiry editThe Miller Inquiry conducted by Justice Richard Miller began in 1992 to investigate the recognized or perceived institutional misconduct of which children and youth were victims 11 Lasting nearly two years the Inquiry heard from Kingsclear staff RCMP victims and Toft himself 11 A report was released in February 1995 that detailed the sequence of events leading to Toft s arrest 11 The report concluded that a deliberate cover up probably did not occur but that the author was given considerable concern by an attitude of indifference which seemed to permeate so many too many within the Department of Corrections 11 147 While rejecting the allegations of a cover up Miller nevertheless noted that the institution s solution had been to transfer the employee and hope that the whole affair would be buried and forgotten And to protect themselves from a suggestion of negligence a false request for voluntary transfer was produced as the only documentary evidence to record the whole event 11 148 Miller also condemned the reaction to a 1991 report to the Premier s office that detailed available evidence including Forbes written statements writing Then followed what I consider a very carefully orchestrated handling or mis handling of the report 11 70 Although Toft was investigated and arrested the Garneau report and other relevant documents were not made available to the RCMP or to Fredericton City Police 11 Miller made 20 recommendations mainly concerning better administrative policy to ensure the protection of wards of Child Services fail safes for catching abuse and better training and placement for staff working directly with youth and in sensitive situations 11 He also recommended that a program of compensation be established for the victims of sexual abuse at Kingsclear see below 11 151 54 Richard Hatfield editAllegations were made though never proven in court that Toft brought inmates from the Kingsclear Correctional Facility to the home of then Premier Richard Hatfield where they were allegedly propositioned as well as made to do menial labour such as yardwork 6 One inmate whose name was here withheld testified that he was sexually abused by Toft and that Toft and Hatfield offered him a ride in a Bricklin car 6 The inmate alleged that Hatfield offered him money for sex while the two were alone and driving in the Bricklin 5 6 Systemic abuse at Kingsclear editThe Miller Inquiry brought to light a culture of abuse and cover ups that occurred at least from the 1980s to the mid 1990s While the Inquiry was being held another sexual assault was reported at the facility prompting questions about how widespread the sexual abuse was 13 The inquiry also uncovered incidents of physical abuse 6 but failed to assess the ubiquity of these incidents The inquiry documented the decades long chain of events that finally lead to Toft s conviction showing that various reports to Fredericton City police the RCMP the Daily Gleaner the CBC the Attorney General and Cabinet Ministers failed to lead to disciplinary action against Toft and other institution staff 11 An investigation of Forbes claims of sexual abuse led to a report by the Executive Director of Policing Services Hugh Robichaud condemning the actions of Forbes for not following proper channels 11 The Miller Inquiry was not specifically mandated to investigate systemic abuse prompting some to remark that the victims have not yet received justice and closure 14 15 16 False accusations editOne former resident at the New Brunswick Training School Ronald Osborne alleged that Toft had sexually assaulted him but later retracted his accusation 17 Toft had already pleaded guilty to the charge along with the other 34 counts Osborne claimed he had been bullied by two other former residents of the Training School into making the allegation as a means of getting back at guards 17 Victim compensation editOne of the recommendations of the Miller Report was that victims receive compensation for the abuse they suffered while in the care of the provincial government 18 Compensation was issued to victims who claimed by 1996 but the claim period was later re opened with a 1999 deadline to accommodate victims who had been unable to claim by the previous deadline 18 The government paid out 10 159 744 66 to 416 claimants 18 Death editToft died on April 28 2018 from lung cancer at the Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre aged 81 19 References edit Serial child abuser Karl Toft dies from lung cancer CTV News April 28 2018 Retrieved April 28 2018 Kark TOFT Sex Offender Database Archived from the original on July 6 2016 Retrieved April 28 2018 Serial pedophile Toft paroled for treatment CBC News a b Convicted Pedophile Toft Leaves Halfway House CBC News December 2 2005 Retrieved on March 25 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l Staples Michael Lawyer Toft Testimony Could Be Disappointing The Daily Gleaner Fredericton August 19 1994 pg 11 a b c d e f g Staples Michael Sexual Abuse Hearings Ended in 1991 The Daily Gleaner Fredericton December 30 1993 p 3 Staples Michael Kingsclear Sexual Abuse Inquiry Continues The Daily Gleaner Fredericton February 16 1994 p 5 a b Staples Michael Toft s Former Foster Child Recalls Sexual Abuse The Daily Gleaneer Fredericton February 22 1994 p 1 a b Staples Michael Raped by Toft Boy Still Took Former Guard s Side The Daily Gleaner Fredericton February 18 1994 p 1 Staples Michael Youths Raped on Outings The Daily Gleaner Fredericton February 23 1991 p 1 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Miller Richard L Report of a Commission of Inquiry Established by Order in Council 92 1022 Fredericton NB Province of New Brunswick a b c Staples Michael Ombudsman Told of Abuse Witness The Daily Gleaner Fredericton February 17 1994 Pg 1 Reports of Assault of Youth Concern Judge The Daily Gleaner Fredericton February 25 1994 p 5 Douglass Bonnie Clark When Justice Fails Now I Lay Me Down My Heart 2014 Victoria BC Freisen Press Toft Review Required Archived April 2 2015 at the Wayback Machine Press Release Kevin Sorenson M P November 21 2002 Retrieved on March 26 2015 Charge Against Toft Dropped The Daily Gleaner Fredericton January 23 2008 p A1 a b Staples Michael Toft Was Falsely Accused The Daily Gleaner Fredericton February 10 1994 pg 1 a b c Kaufman Fred Chapter XVI Events Outside Nova Scotia Archived March 5 2016 at the Wayback Machine Searching for Justice An Independent Review of Nova Scotia s Response to Reports of Institutional Abuse Vol 1 Province of Nova Scotia Romero Diego April 28 2018 Convicted pedophile Karl Toft dies from lung cancer CTV Edmonton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karl Toft amp oldid 1214753141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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