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Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 5 minute read The central dome, where undesirables were beaten by fellow inmates during the Kingston Penitentiary riot of April 14-18, 1971, is shown during a media tour of the penitentiary led by prison officials on April 23, 1971. Photo by Bill Baird /The Whig-Standard Article content David St. Onge, curator of Canada’s Penitentiary Museum, stands inside the main dome area of Kingston Penitentiary on Friday, April 7, 2021, where many of the events of the April 1971 Kingston Penitentiary riot took place. Photo by Ian MacAlpine /The Whig-Standard Editor’s note: The following is an edited version of a timeline of the Kingston Penitentiary riot as covered by The Kingston Whig-Standard. This was originally published on April 19, 1971. ....
Author of the article: Steph Crosier Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 4 minute read Kingston Police investigators, from left, Det. Mike Finn, Det. Cranston de St. Remy, Det. Earl McCullough, Det. Bill Hackett and Det. Wilf Kealey within the Kingston Penitentiary dome following the 1971 riot. The image was found in Hackett s archives. Photo by Steph Crosier /The Whig-Standard Article content Investigating the murders of Brian Ensor and Bertrand Robert forced Kingston Police investigators to conduct 512 interviews with Kingston Penitentiary inmates, examine the gruesome scene of the 1971 riot, and essentially moving their office to Millhaven Institution for months. Earl McCullough was watching the National Hockey League playoffs when he got the call to report to the infamous prison, he told the Whig-Standard late last week. ....
Author of the article: Peter Hendra Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 4 minute read Television producer Catherine Fogarty is the author of the just released Murder on the Inside: The True Story of the Deadly Riot at Kingston Penitentiary. Supplied Photo Article content Years ago, Catherine Fogarty was reading a “This Day in History” column in a national newspaper when she came across an entry about the 1971 Kingston Penitentiary riot, an event she knew little about. “Because I’m a producer, I’m always thinking of ideas, so I cut it out and I put it in my ideas folder on my desk,” she said over the phone from her Toronto home. ....
Author of the article: Ian MacAlpine Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021 • 20 minutes ago • 5 minute read David St. Onge stands in the hallway between Kingston Penitentiary s recreation Hall and the main dome area on Friday, April 7, 2021, where many of the events of the April 1971 Kingston Penitentiary riot took place. Photo by Ian MacAlpine /The Whig-Standard Article content During a private tour of Kingston Penitentiary just five days shy of the 50th anniversary of the infamous riot of April 14-18, 1971, David St. Onge, curator of Canada’s Penitentiary Museum, and I retraced the steps of the inmates who took part in the deadly uprising. ....
Editor’s note: The following is an edited version of a timeline of the Kingston Penitentiary riot as covered by The Kingston Whig-Standard. This was originally… ....