Tethered girl: Victoria jail guard recants sworn statement
Last Updated: Friday, May 9, 2008 | 5:45 PM PT
CBC News
Related
Internal Links
After watching a videotape in court on Friday, the jail guard named in a civil lawsuit against Victoria police recanted sworn statements she made in 2005 that she had been assaulted by a teenaged prisoner.
Willow Kinloch was 15 on May 7, 2005, when she was arrested after drinking with friends in a Victoria park. After an unsuccessful attempt by police to take her home, she was taken to the drunk tank in the Victoria police station, handcuffed, bound by her feet and left in a padded cell for close to four hours.
The police officers who tethered Kinloch said they did so because they believed the teen had assaulted jail matron Merle Edmonds.
Shortly after the incident, Edmonds provided a sworn statement to Crown counsel, claiming Kinloch had lashed out at her in the cell, that Kinloch continued to fight and resist, and that she had to be restrained by the police officers.
"That's probably what you would have said in court if my client didn't have this video," Kinloch's lawyer, Richard Neary, said to Edmonds.
"Correct," Edmonds replied.
However, after viewing a videotape of the incident in court on Friday, Edmonds admitted Kinloch had not lashed out at her, nor had she offered any resistance.
The jail matron also testified on Friday that she checked on Kinloch every 15 minutes, but decided not to ask for her to be released from the cells because the girl was sleeping.
However, the video shows Kinloch never fell asleep, but sat quietly, hands cuffed behind her back and her tethered feet pulled up tight to the floor.
Neary stopped the tape at 15-minute intervals, asking Edmonds repeatedly whether Kinloch appeared to be sleeping.
"No," the guard replied on each occasion.
Kinloch has testified that when she was put in the cell, she was ordered to take off her shoes. She testified she kicked one off, accidentally striking Edmonds in the shin. The teen said Edmonds responded by grabbing her by the throat and forcing her against the wall of the cell.
Edmonds denied that charge during her testimony on Friday. The grainy tape was inconclusive on that point.
Edmonds went off shift and Kinloch was not released for three more hours, court heard.
Share Tools
Latest British Columbia News Headlines
- Canadian on EI shut out amid foreign worker influx
- A jobless Canadian IT professional who is collecting employment insurance is upset because he now suspects several recent jobs he applied for went to temporary foreign workers. more »
- Prince Andrew in Victoria for Highland Games
- Prince Andrew is in Victoria this weekend, as Scots celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Highland Games. more »
- Thief robs, injures woman in wheelchair
- Police in Agassiz are searching for a purse-snatcher who robbed a woman in an electric wheelchair. more »
- Rob Ford should resign if allegations true, councillors say
- Two councillors say that Toronto Mayor Rob Ford should resign from office if unproven allegations that he was caught on tape smoking crack cocaine turn out to be true. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Remains found on murder suspect Millard's Ontario farm
- Police searching the farm that belonged to Dellen Millard, the 27-year-old suspect charged with first-degree murder in the death of Ancaster, Ont., man Tim Bosma, have found more remains on the property. more »
- Can the Senate fire a senator?
- An expert on parliamentary rules says the Senate has the power to turf a senator from the chamber, as long as a majority approves the expulsion, and as long as there is cause. more »
- Harper chief of staff resigns amid Senate expense scandal
- Nigel Wright has resigned as Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief of staff, following revelations he wrote a $90,000 cheque to repay living expenses claimed by Senator Mike Duffy. more »
- Jeep driver apologizes after stunt kills Edmonton woman
- A man claiming to be the driver of a Jeep that struck and killed a spectator at a charity event in Edmonton says he is sorry for what happened. more »
- Vancouver man attacked, killed in Costa Rica
- Prince Andrew in Victoria for Highland Games
- East Vancouver residents in 'guerrilla gardening' campaign
- Thief robs, injures woman in wheelchair
- Public raising funds to buy alleged Rob Ford crack video
- Jeep driver apologizes after stunt kills Edmonton woman
- Rob Ford should resign if allegations true, councillors say
- Holmes Hydro can proceed without environmental assessment
- Antipsychotic drugs recalled

