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Alabama Prisoners' Families Allege Missing Organs in Lawsuit
crime2 years ago

Alabama Prisoners' Families Allege Missing Organs in Lawsuit

Families of two deceased Alabama inmates have filed a federal lawsuit alleging that their loved ones' bodies were returned with missing hearts or other organs. The family of Brandon Clay Dotson, who died in November, discovered his heart was missing during a second autopsy, while the daughter of another deceased inmate, Charles Edward Singleton, stated that her father's body was missing all internal organs when returned in 2021. The lawsuit accuses the Alabama Department of Corrections of mishandling the bodies and violating human dignity, with suspicions that the organs may have been retained for research purposes.

Alabama Prison Inmates' Families Allege Missing Organs in Bodies Returned
legalcriminal-justice2 years ago

Alabama Prison Inmates' Families Allege Missing Organs in Bodies Returned

The family of a second Alabama prison inmate, Brandon Clay Dotson, who died in November, has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that his body was returned with missing organs, including his heart. Another inmate's daughter also claimed that her father's body was missing all internal organs when it was returned in 2021. The lawsuit accuses the Alabama Department of Corrections of mishandling the deceased's body and violating human dignity, while seeking answers about the missing organs. A federal judge held a hearing in the case, but no answers were provided regarding the location of Dotson's heart.

Alabama Prison Inmates' Bodies Returned to Families Missing Organs, Lawsuits Allege
legalcriminal-justice2 years ago

Alabama Prison Inmates' Bodies Returned to Families Missing Organs, Lawsuits Allege

A federal lawsuit alleges that the bodies of two men who died while incarcerated in Alabama prisons were returned to their families missing organs, with one family claiming their loved one's heart was missing. The lawsuit accuses the Alabama Department of Corrections of mishandling the deceased's bodies, describing the situation as a violation of human dignity and common decency. The families suspect foul play and are seeking answers, with one family discovering that another deceased inmate's body was also missing internal organs.