Six families whose loved ones died in Alabama prisons have filed lawsuits against the commissioner of the state's department of corrections, saying their family members' bodies were returned to them missing internal organs after undergoing state-ordered autopsies.
No. my bad. I got my platforms messed up and thought your handle was the same as a guy on trust cafe but who is clearly bud. I think its just your both prolific and post similar type articles so somewhere in my head I thought it was someone moving over.
Moore said her daughter and other son drove four hours to the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where the autopsy had been performed, and picked up a sealed red bag containing what they were told was their brother's organs. They buried the bag along with him.
My imagination gave me plenty of reason to plea guilty when I wasn't guilty. When you're facing overwhelming force that has you contained, you do what they insist. I've been completely disenfranchised because a road raging asshole pointed the finger at me.