The Randal Dooley Case
Articles regarding the arrest, trial and Second Degree Murder conviction of Tony and Marcia Dooley in the beating death of Randal Dooley, including testimony by physicians, police officers, and child protective service workers regarding abuse allegations pertaining to Randal before his death.
Teacher Reported Welts on Boy
National Post, January 18, 2002
Bells Were Ringing, But Few Listened
National Post, January 22, 2002
Randal's Case Passed Like the Proverbial Buck
National Post, January 23, 2002
Prosecutor Accuses Babysitter of Lying to Protect Herself
National Post, January 25, 2002
Stepmother Says Randal Was Prone to Accidents
National Post, February 7, 2002
Randal 'Suffocated Himself', Father Says
National Post, February 8, 2002
Randal Could Not Have Died as Stepmother Said: Doctor
National Post, February 27, 2002
So Many Injuries, Like a 'Symphony'
National Post, March 2, 2002
Injuries to Dooley 'As Bad as it Gets,' Pathologist Says
The Globe and Mail, March 2, 2002
The Dooleys Call No Evidence
National Post, April 5, 2002
Randal Dooley Was 'Ghost in That House'
National Post, April 9, 2002
Sick Juror, Walkout Delay Dooley Trial
National Post, April 12, 2002
Father, Stepmother Guilty of Second-Degree Murder in 7-Year-Old's Beating Death
The Canadian Press, April 18, 2002
Randy's Stepmother Was His Chief Tormentor
National Post, May 4, 2002
Dooley Appeals
Sun Media, May 25, 2002