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- Mar. 29, 1993: Death Behind Bars
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Mar. 29, 1993 Yeltsin's Last Stand
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE WEEK, Page 13
- NATION
- Death Behind Bars
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- <body>
- <p>An epidemic of suicide in Mississippi jails--or was it murder?
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- <p> Jails are places of danger and despair, and even prisoners
- with short sentences do not always get out alive. Yet that hardly
- explains a strange string of deaths in Mississippi. During the
- past six years, 47 men, 24 of them black, have left local jails
- in body bags. In all but one case, authorities said the men had
- hanged themselves in their cells. (One 28-year-old man's death
- was said to have been caused by a heart attack.) After listening
- to testimony last week from relatives of some of these
- prisoners, Bobby Doctor, the interim chairman of the U.S. Civil
- Rights Commission, called for a federal inquiry into the
- deaths. No one has yet presented proof that any of the inmates
- were killed by authorities, but there were plenty of suspicious
- cases. Last year Andre Jones, 18, was brought into the Simpson
- County Jail in Mendenhall. That night Jones hanged himself with
- his own shoelace, police said. Jones' parents, however, claimed
- he was murdered. They said he was scheduled to leave for
- college the next day, something he had looked forward to for a
- long time.
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- </body>
- </article>
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