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Coroners inquest set for Lisa Dudley murder

Lisa Dudley was shot and paralyzed in her Mission home in 2008. An RCMP officer sent to investigate never got out of his patrol car and failed to notice her. She died several days later.

RCMP officer sent to investigate shooting never left his car and didn't notice the critically injured Dudley

Lisa Dudley was shot twice in her Mission, B.C., home and left for dead. Police found her alive and paralyzed in a chair four days later, but she died in hospital. (Dudley Family )

A B.C. Coroners Service public inquest into the 2008 death of Lisa Dudley will begin June 11 in Burnaby.

Mark Surakka, Dudley's father, said he only found out about thedate when media outlets started phoning him Tuesday morning although a representative from the B.C. Coroner Service said counsel representing Lisa Dudleyhad been notified earlier.

"I don't feel happiness," said Mark Surakka. "They should have done this a long time ago when there were memories and paperwork and everything was fresh."

Dudley was shot twice in her Mission, B.C., home in 2008 in a targeted hit which left her paralyzed and unable to move.Her boyfriend, Guthrie McKay,was killed in the shooting.

Mark and Rosemarie Surakka say they only found out about the coroners inquest when media outlets started phoning them Tuesday morning. (CBC)

Dudley's neighbour called police reporting he'd heard several gunshots and a crash coming from the home.

Const. Mike White, the responding officer, arrived at the propertybut never got out of his patrol car and did not talk to the man who had made the 911 call.

White left the scene a few minutes later, reporting he'd found nothing suspicious.

Four days later, another neighbour peered through a window and saw McKay'sbody.Paramedics were called and found Dudley still alive, but she died before reaching the hospital.

Four days after she was shot Lisa Dudley was rushed to hospital with gunshot wounds but died en route. ((CBC))

White was later found guilty of disgraceful conduct and docked one day'spay.

Dudley's mother, Rosemarie Surakka, tried to sue thegovernment of Canada which is responsible for the RCMP, but a B.C. judge dismissed the claim, saying she had launched the action too late under the statute of limitations.

The Surakkas are still in the midst of a Charter challenge, arguing against therule that one must be alive to assert Section 7 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees the right to life, liberty and security of the person.

"If you have a child who dies, and the government causes it through direct action or omission, the government says too bad you're dead," said Sakkura. "Lisa was denied her life and her security.That's what we're arguing."

A ruling in that case is expected later this year.

Thomas Holden pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder after paying a hit man $25,000 to kill Lisa Dudley in 2008. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison. (Belle Puri/CBC)

Meanwhile, the coroners inquest into Dudley's murderwill not have jurisdiction to find fault.

Presiding coroner Brynne Redford and a jury will only make recommendations aimed at preventing deaths under similar circumstances, leading Surakka to question the ultimate value of the process.

"We can recommend until we're blue in the face ... but there's nothing to enforce those recommendations," he said.

The inquest was originally announced in 2010, but the coroners service said it had to wait until all criminal proceedings around the case had been concluded to schedule a date.

Last year, Thomas Holden was sentenced to 10 years in prison for conspiracy to commit murder.

Holden and Dudley had been partners in an illegal marijuana grow ring, but after their personal and business relationship soured, Holden hired a hit man to kill her.

Earlier, three men pleaded guilty to murder ormanslaughter in the Dudley and McKaykillings.

Sakurra says he and his family will attend the coroners inquest and that he hopes totestify.