Murderer who reportedly kissed prison manager allowed to return to minimum security
The B.C. Supreme Court has ordered a man convicted of first-degree murder to be moved back to a minimum-security prison after he challenged his transfer to a higher-security institution for allegedly kissing a staff member.
The ruling posted this week says Treyvonne Willis was transferred from William Head Institution on Vancouver Island to medium-security Mountain Institution in Agassiz, B.C., in February.
The ruling by Justice Eric Gottardi says Willis was moved after a guard reported seeing him kissing a female correctional manager in a “locked and darkened room.”
The next day, he was transferred “on an interim basis” to Mountain Institution, which has “enhanced restrictions” on inmates’ liberty, according to the ruling.


