Monday, January 21, 2019

B.C. Teacher Reprimanded After Talking About Pickton, Prostitution And Murder With Grade 6/7 Class


A B.C. teacher told his Grade 6/7 music class about serial killer Robert Pickton, adding the details that Pickton lured prostitutes to his property, killed them and fed them to pigs.

According to the B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation, Tracy Joseph Fairley went on to warn the students that if they hitchhiked there was a chance they would be killed by a serial killer, told them how he watched a teenager drown to death in Hawaii and explained how he had been scammed by a woman in a bar.

Fairley’s bizarre teaching practises have been revealed in a disciplinary ruling by the commissioner.

According to an agreed statement of facts, Fairley has been a teacher since 1984 and was working as a teacher-on-call in the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows school district when the incident occurred on Jan. 8, 2018.

Fairley had recounted a story of himself being in a bar when a “beautiful woman” asked him to buy her a drink. The drink turned out to be very expensive and when he said he wouldn’t pay he was not allowed to leave until he paid. He told the students, who were aged 11 and 12, that is was a common scam played on drunk male customers.

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