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Inmate suicide at Mule Creek prompts lawsuit
By sacbee.com- Sam Stanton & Denny Walsh
Published: 01/25/2016

Three months before Daniel Lee Wright killed himself in Mule Creek State Prison in November 2014, guards discovered the mentally ill inmate had fashioned a noose out of materials in his cell.

This was hardly surprising behavior for Wright, who was serving time for lewd and lascivious acts with young children and a drug conspiracy offense. Wright, 45, had been placed on suicide watch four times earlier that year and previously was found hanging and unconscious in a cell in 2012. Records showed he had at least eight serious suicide attempts.

“He has a lengthy history of suicide attempts dating from age 11 by ingesting gasoline, and in 1998 he cut his wrist, neck, and inner thigh at Mule Creek SP and almost died,” said a mental health treatment plan compiled in 2013 by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

Despite this history, Wright was not on suicide watch on Nov. 2, 2014, when guards unlocked the cells in his cellblock and allowed inmates out to the prison yard for 2 1/2 hours, a recently filed federal lawsuit alleges.

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