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State DOC investigating inmate death inside Monroe prison |
By komonews.com - Kristen Drew |
Published: 10/03/2013 |
MONROE, Wash. -- The State Department of Corrections is conducting an internal investigation after an inmate was found dead inside his cell at the Monroe prison. The Snohomish County Medical Examiner's office says the inmate, Jerry Jamison, died of a heart condition and his manner of death was natural. The problem is, nobody's sure exactly when he died. Jamison was serving time at the Monroe Correctional Complex for drug-related charges and eluding police. He had served 18 months of a five-year sentence when staff found him dead in his cell. "As our officer approached, he met some fire personnel that said that he was already deceased," said Monroe police spokeswoman Debbie Willis. Willis said officers described Jamison's body as "cold to the touch." "To our officers it appeared to be a natural death," she said. But now the Department of Corrections is investigating how long Jamison was dead inside his jail before officers found him. A DOC spokesman said investigators know Jamison was seen moving late on the evening of September 19. He appeared to be sleeping during daily head counts until mid-day on September 21, when staff found him dead. Read More. |
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