

On June 22, Kingston Police issued a safety notice informing the public that Watts had been released again. Watts's statutory release was formally revoked on June 2. "This indicates you provided her first and last name to him and have continued your stalking and predatory behaviour even while incarcerated," the Parole Board decision read. Police learned he met with the same woman again in April and she was also contacted by Watts' nephew. The parole board also said Watts' problematic behavior has continued after his incarceration. Police described the woman as vulnerable, and said Watts lied to her about his name.Ī warrant of suspension was executed based on Watts' failure to follow the conditions of his release. Police in Kingston said they spent some time together before she drove Watts back to the community correctional centre. On March 17, Watts met with a woman without informing his parole officer.

The parole board said as it appeared Watts only walked by the areas and his release would be maintained. Watts promised his parole officer he would take another route, but the next day he was once again caught in an area he was not allowed. A review determined that he had repeatedly walked by a boys and girls club, including times when the children would be leaving the club for the day. In February 2022, Watts was moved from a medium security institution to a community correctional centre.Ī few weeks later, on March 8, his parole officer learned Watts had visited 13 areas he wasn't supposed to. The Parole Board of Canada described those breaches as "extensive." Since that time, he's been suspended at least 10 times. Watts completed his custodial sentence in November 2015 and commenced a 10-year supervision order (LTSO). Watts was sentenced to 12 years behind bars in 2003. The Parole Board of Canada detailed how he gave her drugs, including Percocets, Ox圜ontin, speed and ecstasy.When Raymond was in a drug-induced coma, Watts refused to let others call for help,sexually assaulted her, wrote obscene words on her body and took pictures and video. Watts was convicted in 2003 of manslaughter, sexual assault and sexual interference of a 13-year-old girl.Īmanda Raymond died after attending a party at Watts' Puslinch Lake home in July 2001. Kingston Police issued a safety notice on Wednesday stating Watts has been deemed a "high risk offender" and may "pose a risk to the community, particularly to females, including females under 18 years of age." They added that the 61-year-old is now living in Kingston and will be monitored.

Christopher Watts has once again been released from prison.
