Escorted temporary absence for woman convicted in stepson’s death
TORONTO — A Toronto woman serving a life sentence for the murder of her seven-year-old stepson will be allowed to leave prison for a supervised visit with her recently widowed father, a Parole Board of Canada panel ruled Friday.
Marcia Dooley and her husband Edward (Tony) Dooley were convicted of second-degree murder in 2002 for the death of Tony’s son, Randal.
The boy endured months of brutal physical abuse — most of it at the hands of Marcia Dooley — after he and his brother moved from Jamaica to Toronto to live with their father and stepmother in 1997, court records show.
At a hearing before a parole board panel on Friday, Dooley apologized for the pain her actions had caused as she requested permission for an escorted temporary absence from prison to visit her 75-year-old father in east Toronto.


