
The autopsy ruled it a "natural death" but that's not going to stop some serious inquiries into a teen that died in custody. Check it . . .
KSHB: "A Kansas City mother wants to know why it took so long to get her teenage daughter help as she was dying in a juvenile detention center."
Alonzo where are you this is right up your alley. Should get you some great media attention.
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ReplyDeleteProbably because jailers are used to being manipulated with all sorts of ailments by new people too good to be in the slammer.
ReplyDeleteThe best way of getting good medical treatment is to not do things that get you in trouble with the government and stay the hell out of jail.
There, you're just a number and you better turn blue before they come to realize you're not faking it just to get attention.
Best thing to do is live your life without being noticed by the cops whose job it is to put people behind bars!
Theres a lot of her future babys daddys that are crying a river right now. Just think of all the welfare and food stamps we saved!
ReplyDeleteJust looking for a pay day.
ReplyDeleteIt's fucked up because coons are running it.
ReplyDeleteIt's CHEAPER this way! less paper work and her social services will go yet another million roaches waiting to bleed the system.
ReplyDeleteI see there are some real intelligent and compassionate folks trolling the site today! A juvenile girl is dead you fucking scumbags.
ReplyDeleteEven if she were to have been taken to the hospital, she would have died. Once the clots start obstructing the blood flow in the lungs, there is nothing that can be done.
ReplyDeleteWhy is a 16 year old in state custody being given cigarettes? Legal age is 18...someone (taxpayers) is gonna have to pay. Thanks for hiring these wonderful people.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm dumber for listening to that report...
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