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The British ColumbiaPenitentiary from the air.Photo courtesy of Waite AirPhotos Inc.leading, the three men made their way toward theoutside gate. Guard Hector Morrison was supervisingseveral prisoners working in the brickyard whenRounds, Smith and Wilson approached. Too late hebecame aware of the guns pointed at him. WithRounds and Morrison in the lead, the four men movedtoward guard Elson who was at his post on thecatwalk on the outer wall. From his vantage point,Elson watched as the two convicts pushed Roundsand Morrison toward him. He raised his rifle, but theprisoners warned that if he fired, the two hostageswould be shot. Elson was told to throw down his rifle.Elson was about to comply when guard JohnHenry Joynson appeared from behind a brick-makingmachine and opened fire on Smith and Wilson. Smithturned in the direction of the volley. Wilson orderedElson once again to throw down his weapon. Theguard tossed it down and Wilson picked up the rifle,leveled it at Elson and demanded that the guard throwdown the keys to the outside gate. The keys were keptin the guard tower a few yards away, and Elson madehis way there, and picked up the keys. Elson threwdown the keys, and as Wilson knelt to pick them up,the guard opened fire with his handgun. A bulletstruck the prisoner with full force sending himsprawling to the ground, the rifle falling at his side.Meanwhile, Smith left his hostages and closedin on Joynson, firing his revolver. One of prisoner’sbullets found its mark. Rounds saw Joynson stagger.Smith then turned toward Rounds and beganBRITISH COLUMBIA HISTORY - Vol. 39 No. 1 13

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