B.C. man’s killing spurred housing law reform. Relatives wonder why it’s unsolved
It’s been just over a year since Keith Scott was found dead in a Victoria supportive housing building, and his ex-wife says their daughter still asks every day why the killer hasn’t been brought to justice.
“I don’t have an answer for her,” said Cassie Bate.
The homicide of Scott — whose body was found by firefighters who put out a blaze in a unit at the Waterview building on Gorge Road more than a year ago — spurred a campaign to reform B.C. tenancy laws for supportive housing buildings that passed last month.
Bate saw Scott’s body after a mortician had prepared it before the funeral, and decided not to let their daughter view it.


