‘I was convinced I had two living, breathing bodies in that cell’: Correctional officer testifies at murder trial
Tyler Vandewater was calm and compliant when he was arrested and charged with murdering his prison cellmate, according to testimony Tuesday at his trial.
Vandewater, 31, is facing a charge of second degree murder in the death of Chris Van Camp on June 7, 2017. During Monday’s proceedings, it was revealed Van Camp was the accused’s cellmate for an extended period of time.
Court heard the pair had no previous history of tension, and correctional officers saw the two hugging when Van Camp returned to the prison for breaching his parole conditions.
The two witnesses on the stand Tuesday morning, were the two correctional officers who conducted the morning check of the cellblock that housed Vandewater and Van Camp’s cell.