During their discussions, Horn-Murphy said the prison department told victims about Holmes' transfer in brief and jargon-filled messages. The six members deadlocked in a vote on a motion to determine victims' rights were violated, and the motion therefore failed. It was publicly revealed for the first time during Friday's meeting that the prisons department told board members Holmes is being held under the highest security and can receive visitors. In her statement, the prisons spokeswoman said her agency "will work cooperatively with the victims rights subcommittee moving forward after the meeting." Hoover told the AP that victims may now go to court to try to force the prisons department to disclose where Holmes is.
Source: ABC News June 25, 2016 00:11 UTC