The man who sexually assaulted up to 140 women and children in Lower Mainland in the 1970s and 1980s was again refused.
John Horace Oulghton is known as the “paper rapist” when he acted his victims while wearing theater makeup, or a paper bag.
He was found guilty in 1987 of two chiefs of grated, Six chiefs of indecent assault and six chiefs of sexual assault With a weapon in British Columbia

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Oighton purges his sentence in the Federal Medium-Security Bowden Institution in Alberta.
Last month, he applied for the day and the complete parole and the two were rejected.
In its decision, the Conditional Liberations Commission said: “You have poor behavior in the institution and previous programs / interventions have proven in vain.”
“You remain an untreated sex offender … free yourself under these conditions would endanger public security.”
Two years ago, Oulhton said he was dying of a heart disease, but there is no mention of terminal disease in the documents of his last audience.