
Convicted murderer claims B.C. prison wrongfully took books including ‘Mein Kampf’
VANCOUVER — A convicted murderer who kept his victim’s severed head in a bucket claims prison authorities in British Columbia are wrongfully withholding books he has acquired during his life sentence, including Hitler’s “Mein Kampf.”
Mihaly Illes was convicted of first-degree murder in 2011 for the death of Javan Dowling, a drug-trade associate who was shot four times in the back of the head in April 2001 before his body was dismembered and disposed of in Squamish, B.C.
Illes filed an application in the Federal Court of Canada in March after exhausting prisoner grievance procedures, claiming authorities at Kent Institution in Agassiz, B.C., wrongfully withheld 19 non-fiction books when he was transferred there in 2022.
His application says the 19 books at issue “cover topics related to philosophy, politics, and current affairs,” and he collected them “in accordance with Correctional Service Canada (CSC) rules, regulations, and directives.”