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Scott
Gobeil of the OPP | Loren
Schinkel, Winnipeg | Superintendent
Brian Dueck, Saskatoon | David
Thornton |
Andrew Dikens
Constable
Scott Aldridge failed to interview either Dikens' present wife
or his ex-wife, the mother of his son, both of whom would have
provided exculpatory evidence in a proper investigation. Mr.
Dikens has informed injusticebusters that no one in the Peel
police force has apologized to him.
Man wins lawsuit against
police: Settles with Peel force after being falsely accused of
indecent assault
By KIRK MAKIN, Globe
and Mail, Jun. 19, 2003
An Ontario police force has
paid $150,000 to settle a lawsuit by a man whose retirement was
shattered when he was charged with repeatedly molesting his son's
playmate in the 1970s.
The settlement ended a nightmare
in which Andrew Dikens, 63, considered suicide and combed the
country for evidence to prove his accuser was ill and deluded.
"It has done terrible
things to my health," Mr. Dikens said in an interview yesterday.
"I've been terribly depressed. A number of times, I felt
like going to the middle of the Peace Bridge and taking the big
jump."
The charges were laid in 2000
by Peel Regional Police based on the uncorroborated memories
of a woman in her mid-30s, according to Mr. Dikens's lawyer,
Sean Dewart.
The woman claimed to have been
raped and abused dozens of times in different cities, sometimes
while Mr. Dikens's son was present and allegedly forced to participate.
Mr. Dewart said the allegations
of abuse were actually "false memories" conjured up
by an unstable figure who had been psychologically damaged by
her deprived and abusive upbringing.
"My client's life was
just turned upside down," Mr. Dewart said yesterday. "Imagine
being in retirement, and having this come like a complete bolt
out of the blue? It haunted him.
"Do the Peel Police realize
how reckless and sloppy they were?" Mr. Dewart asked. "I'd
like to think so, but I don't know. The Peel Police are really
going to have to do some navel-gazing on this one."
An Ontario Crown prosecutor
withdrew the charges 18 months after they were laid. Mr. Dewart
said the prosecutor realized there was no reasonable prospect
of convicting Mr. Dikens based on such skimpy evidence.
A former manager of information
services for a large company in Oakville, Mr. Dikens retired
to Fort Erie in 1981 because of a heart condition. A divorcé,
he remarried and rarely saw his six-year-old son, Steven, by
his first wife.
In 1999, the complainant suddenly
approached police in Burnaby, B.C., and reported that Mr. Dikens
had sexually assaulted her and Steven on many occasions between
1974 and 1978.
The information was conveyed
to the Peel force, and Mr. Dikens was promptly charged with indecent
assault and having sexual intercourse with an underage female.
"No officer of the Peel
Police had even spoken to the complainant prior to charging Dikens,"
Mr. Dewart and co-counsel Louis Sokolov said in a statement of
claim they issued against the police.
"The single investigative
step that was taken by the Peel Police was to interview Steven,
who not only did not implicate Dikens in any crime, but categorically
denied that there had been any abuse by Dikens. The Peel Police
made no attempt whatsoever to resolve this discrepancy."
Mr. Dikens said yesterday that
his life instantly tumbled into a "vortex" of fright
and powerlessness. He was barred from carrying on his regular
volunteer work with seniors and paraplegics. And he could no
longer cross the border to visit his children in the United States.
His statement of claim alleged
that investigators had to know that once engaged, the criminal
process "would acquire a momentum of its own, and that Dikens
would be subject to ongoing degrading treatment, humiliation
and public disgrace and odium as a suspected serial pedophile."
Mr. Dikens said that one fact
gave him hope: he had never been anywhere near the complainant
on virtually every occasion she disclosed to the police. He felt
there was a chance he could assemble enough proof to rock her
credibility.
He burned up the phone-lines
and scoured the Internet for information, such as ascertaining
that a bowling tournament the complainant alleged he had taken
her to had never happened. His retirement savings soon evaporated.
Mr. Dikens said he was plagued
as to why someone he remembered as "a sweet, little child"
would have made such outlandish claims.
The only possible answer seemed
to be "false-memory syndrome" -- a condition in which
someone falsely believes they are piecing together awful memories
they have suppressed, usually with the aid of a therapist.
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