Fon Vk An,
5687 Olympic St
Vancouver BC V6N 1Z4
October 15 2007
Your Honour,
Iam writing in the hope I can help my son D*Arcy Knape in his plea for
a final chance to turn his life around.
D’Arcy has been battling a heroin addiction which has taken its toll on
him. He very much regrets his actions, and has told me if he could
relive the past he would give anything to do so. Since being at the North
Fraser Pre-Trial centre, he has been severely attacked on several
occasions, A hearing was held at the Centre and the other party was
found to have attacked my son. Since then, he has been assaulted again
and for almost the entire time at the Centre (approximately 7 months),
D’Arcy has been held in segregation for his safety. The attacks were
unprovoked and I fear that my son will come to great harm if he is kept
in the facility.
D’Arcy’s father and I were divorced when D'Arcy was very young and
he was deeply affected by the loss of his father who then left Canada. He
is an intelligent gifted son who has in the past made a living with his
Goldsmithing skills. He had quite a long period away from heroin, and
was doing well and was happy. On his way home one day, he was set
upon in Vancouver by a group of six or seven men. His jaw was broken
and he was beaten and stripped of all his possessions including his
jacket and shoes. A Cab driver found him lying unconscious in the
street and very compassionately drove him to the hospital. The attack
has left him with pins holding his jaw in place and recurring neck pain.
It was after this incident that he slipped back into heroin use.
My son is a talented Goldsmith and Gemologist, who not only can create
beautiful jewellery, but is an Artisan who has worked on some lovely
wood figurines. My home has many items crafted by my son and
Presented to me from when he was in his teens through to adulthood.1 am pleading for D’ Arey to be given a final chance to reclaim his life. If
you could see fit to give him this chance, I have a bed waiting for him at
‘a recovery facility in Surrey-Changing ways. I have visited this recovery
house and believe the programme would be the making of D’Arcy. He is
praying he will be given the opportunity to show his determination in
remaining drug free. The residents are treated with respect and guided
towards continuation of a drug-free lifestyle. The constant
reinforcement and encouragement have achieved many successes.
D’Arcy has now been free of heroin for the past seven months and I
believe he is at a turning point to carry on without slipping back into
dependence. I am very close to my son and am heartbroken at the way
his life has been destroyed by narcotics. I have a large family, three sons
and two daughters. I remarried many years:ago and my husband and
other children are behind D’Arcy in his goals. My eldest daughter lives
in England with her husband and three children and has sajd they live
for the day when D’Arcy can come and stay with them. There is also an
open invitation from an Art Historian in England who is very well
acquainted with my son’s skills and would welcome him in his home.
‘Thanking you for your consideration, :
Yours sincerely
Patricia Logan