Dave Davies
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What did they tell them about their practices and results over the years?
One detail kind of stuck out to me when the attorneys looked at Mary Casey's experience at this jail and they looked at the intake form when she was admitted to the prison and what was missing. Tell us about that.
One detail kind of stuck out to me when the attorneys looked at Mary Casey's experience at this jail and they looked at the intake form when she was admitted to the prison and what was missing. Tell us about that.
One detail kind of stuck out to me when the attorneys looked at Mary Casey's experience at this jail and they looked at the intake form when she was admitted to the prison and what was missing. Tell us about that.
You write that there are hundreds of hours of abusive neglect captured on video and preserved in these cases, many of which you reviewed. What did you see?
You write that there are hundreds of hours of abusive neglect captured on video and preserved in these cases, many of which you reviewed. What did you see?
You write that there are hundreds of hours of abusive neglect captured on video and preserved in these cases, many of which you reviewed. What did you see?
At the risk of being overly graphic, you noted that the records also contain cases of people who suffered from insect infestation or even rodent activity.
At the risk of being overly graphic, you noted that the records also contain cases of people who suffered from insect infestation or even rodent activity.
At the risk of being overly graphic, you noted that the records also contain cases of people who suffered from insect infestation or even rodent activity.
Right. You say that after years of studying these deaths, you find it hard to describe as anything but a pattern of widespread torture of people with mental health issues. That's strong language, but it's more akin to what we see in situations of torture than situations of incarceration.
Right. You say that after years of studying these deaths, you find it hard to describe as anything but a pattern of widespread torture of people with mental health issues. That's strong language, but it's more akin to what we see in situations of torture than situations of incarceration.
Right. You say that after years of studying these deaths, you find it hard to describe as anything but a pattern of widespread torture of people with mental health issues. That's strong language, but it's more akin to what we see in situations of torture than situations of incarceration.
You know, an important element of holding jailkeepers and private health providers accountable is maintaining records of treatment and making them available to investigators. What was your experience in seeking public records about these cases?
You know, an important element of holding jailkeepers and private health providers accountable is maintaining records of treatment and making them available to investigators. What was your experience in seeking public records about these cases?
You know, an important element of holding jailkeepers and private health providers accountable is maintaining records of treatment and making them available to investigators. What was your experience in seeking public records about these cases?
What do county coroners do when they find these folks who have been under the care of prison health officials for weeks or months and die in these circumstances? How do they rule the deaths?
What do county coroners do when they find these folks who have been under the care of prison health officials for weeks or months and die in these circumstances? How do they rule the deaths?
What do county coroners do when they find these folks who have been under the care of prison health officials for weeks or months and die in these circumstances? How do they rule the deaths?
And that makes a difference in when civil litigation has occurred, what the coroner says?