N.L. inmate penned letter to Human Rights Commission days before his death
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A 31-year-old inmate who died in a Newfoundland and Labrador prison last weekend wrote a letter to the province’s Human Rights Commission days before his death, appealing for help in confronting abuses he says were taking place.
In the letter dated June 25, Christopher Sutton asked about prisoners’ rights to fresh air and exercise, and legal limits on segregation, as he described being held in a room with lighting for 24 hours straight at Her Majesty’s Penitentiary in St. John’s.
“Here at HMP, segregation is like no other, it’s by far the worst punishment a person can endure in a Canadian facility,” Sutton wrote.
“I’m seeking change, a change for the people in the future who may be placed in such a [tough] situation. Please help me, and send me whatever information possible.”


