A teen killer who had a sexual relationship with a female jail guard wrote her torrid love letters seeking to reunite once he finishes his sentence in December.

"I want to cover your body with soft, wet kisses," the now 21-year-old inmate wrote to the female guard at the Sprucedale Youth Centre in Simcoe.

"If you allow me to realize my dreams, I plan to make them more than thoughts and ink but reality. Until then with all my love," wrote the killer, who in another letter said the guard has "become the purpose to my day and a reason to better myself.

"You've awoken ... this most powerful of all emotions, love. Love scares me because it is so powerful it can control reason and make decisions against reason and logic. My heart is telling me that we are supposed to be one."

The letters were sent to her after she was fired from her position supervising the man, who killed his teenaged ex-girlfriend in a jealous rage after she broke up with him in February 2003.

"We had grave concerns that he'd be let out at this point. He hasn't had enough counselling and continues to have obsessions about at least one individual," said Loparco.

The youth, who was 17 at the time of the murder and cannot be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, asked the nurse at Sprucedale for testing for sexually transmitted diseases and inquired about his lover's fertility since they had unprotected sex.

He revealed his affair to a nurse shortly after it ended last summer. Sexual relations for inmates or residents and staff are strictly prohibited, court heard.

The convict, who wasn't penalized for the affair even though it violates the facility's rules, continued to enjoy his own room, a shared kitchen, lounge and TV and PSP game system, the court heard.

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