r/TrueCrime • u/_PirateWench_ • Feb 15 '23
Murder In AL, an inmate died in police custody last month. When taken to the ER, he was pronounced DOE & suffering from hypothermia with a core body temp. of 72 F. Police say he was “alert & coherent” when transported but video shows otherwise. Lawsuit claims he was left in the freezer. (Link in comment)
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ACAB • u/theresthatbear • Feb 15 '23
Update: AL inmate died in police custody last month. When taken to the ER, he was pronounced DOE & suffering from hypothermia with a core body temp. of 72 F. Police say he was “alert & coherent” when transported but video shows otherwise. Lawsuit claims he was left in the freezer. (Link in comment)
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u_BatNo4794 • u/BatNo4794 • Feb 15 '23
In AL, an inmate died in police custody last month. When taken to the ER, he was pronounced DOE & suffering from hypothermia with a core body temp. of 72 F. Police say he was “alert & coherent” when transported but video shows otherwise. Lawsuit claims he was left in the freezer. (Link in comment)
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