Thunder Bay, Ont., inmate out of segregation after 4 years in pre-trial custody
TORONTO — An inmate who has been held in segregation for the past four years at a Thunder Bay, Ont., jail was moved to a regular cell on Wednesday.
Correctional Services Minister David Orazietti says Adam Capay is now in a standard cell, and unlike the previous Plexiglas cell where he spent the past 52 months in segregation, the lights can be dimmed.
The 23-year-old First Nations man now has access to a day room, telephone and television, but he does not have a cell mate and he will be kept separate from the general population, added Orazietti.
“We understand that Mr. Capay would rather be in this cell than be moved to another location or another institution” while he awaits trial on a murder charge in connection with the 2012 death of another inmate, he said.


