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Families seek answers after inmates' bodies returned without internal organs

Agolia Moore was shocked to get a call telling her that her son was found dead in an Alabama prison of a suspected drug overdose. She had spoken to him to earlier that evening and he was doing fine, talking about his hope to move into the prison’s honor dorm, Moore said.

When his body arrived at the funeral home, after undergoing a state autopsy, the undertaker told the family that the 43-year-old’s internal organs were missing. The family said they had not given permission for his organs to be retained or destroyed.

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.

Six families, who had loved ones die in the state prison system, have filed lawsuits against the commissioner of the Alabama Department of Corrections and others, saying their family members’ bodies were returned to them missing internal organs after undergoing state-ordered autopsies. The families crowded into a Montgomery courtroom Tuesday for a brief status conference in the consolidated litigation.

Dragomus ,

I read the title, and it left me thinking it was about Ukrainian POWs returned from Russia without their organs, like I read about recently.

It seems the US does not even need such circumstances.

FlyingSquid ,
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The wardens tell me that meat is expensive and prisoners gotta eat.

the_post_of_tom_joad ,

Agolia Moore was shocked to get a call telling her that her son was found dead in an Alabama prison of a suspected drug overdose.

So they killed him.

In America. I thought i was done being shocked at or prisons but killing and harvesting organs (ostensibly for someone rich)… Fuuuuck we need to start eating rich people like… now.

another ,

I’ll follow you….

Mirshe ,

China has been doing this for years. We’re just playing catch up in the Horrible Things Olympics.

Reverendender ,

USA! USA!

FireRetardant ,

What is this? A rimworld colony?

solsangraal ,

oh man i would be PISSSED if i got an organ transplant and it turned out to be from an alabaman

originalucifer ,
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this seems like one of those things we would say if we are not wearing those shoes.

i think if i was waiting for an organ to save my life i dont give a fuck where it came from, as long as its legal.

i wouldnt be pissed it was from some poor convict in a conservative state.. id be pissed someone stole organ

iamanurd ,

Woosh

originalucifer ,
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when you work with dying people sometimes its hard to see the humor. especially when those statements are actually heard without sarcasm, like 'i dont want an organ from black person'

iamanurd ,

Jesus fucking Christ! Sorry you have to put up with that, man.

solsangraal ,

i hope you tell those people “you’ll get the organ that’s compatible, and you’re not going to know from whom it came. or we can take you off the list, your call”

hddsx ,

Lolwut?

“OK here’s the number for palliative care”

solsangraal ,

yea, i was joking dude.

when you get a transplant, they don’t tell you anything about where it came from unless the donor family specifically tells them to let you know. which these particular alabamans wouldn’t do

HubertManne ,

yeah it reminds me of the all in the family where archie does not want the wrong type of blood.

originalucifer ,
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yeah, sorry, im prolly a bit sensitive due to working in the industry... did not catch the sarcasm

solsangraal ,

i get it. one of my closest friends is a TX patient, and it was not a smooth road. sometimes you just have to find humor somewhere, because you can only cry so much before there’s nothing left

FlyingSquid ,
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This is worse. It’s not even for transplantation. It’s so medical students can dissect them.

The lawsuits also state that a group of UAB medical students in 2018 became concerned that a disproportionate number of the specimens they encountered during their medical training originated from people who had died in prison. They questioned if families of incarcerated people had the same ability as other patients’ families to request that organs be returned with the body.

I am all for medical students being able to study real human organs. That’s what voluntary donors are for.

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