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    9 months ago

    Black Market organ harvesting.

    What happens when we treat prisoners as a commodity.

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    9 months ago

    the director of the Alabama Department of Forensice Sciences, Angelo Della Manna, said he hadn’t reviewed Dotson’s particular case file and couldn’t answer any questions about Dotson specifically.

    Which automatically makes me incredibly suspicious of the Alabama Department of Forensic Services. You’re in a court of law, testifying about what your department did, and you can’t even be bothered to look at the file? Yeah, sure.

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      I mean, that’s a hilarious defense.

      “Hey boss they need you in court tomorrow about this specific Dotson case.”

      " Don’t say another word about it, I don’t know shit and I’ll tell em myself."

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        You’ll see it with politicians all the time:

        Reporter: Do you have any comment on [some scandal within your party]?

        Politician: No, I haven’t had time to [read the charge sheet | watch the video | whatever else].

        Like the politician doesn’t have a staff member whose entire job is tracking that stuff and giving the politician summaries of whatever’s going on.

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    He was killed for not repaying drug debts. His body was stiffening when they checked him on his own bed. Seems pretty obvious the inmates stole his heart. Probably swept him off his feet, too.

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    9 months ago

    I bet it’s been used in some sort of carcosa, king in yellow, occult shit.

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    9 months ago

    Of all the current things to worry about the last thing anybody should really be putting any effort into is a deceased person’s missing internal organ that was removed after death.

    It’s horrible, yes, but so many horrible things play out every single day. This has no impact beyond psychological to the family involved. The guy is already dead. The heart won’t bring him back. The heart won’t stop them from suffering his loss.

    I’m sure there are far more pressing things to investigate that impact the living and the masses. I know this is cruel and ignores emotion but if there was ever a reason to put the majority before the minority, this is one of those.

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      I assume you take this dumbfuck stance on ALL crimes and law enforcement right? The deed is done who cares anymore! Just living in the past!

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        I think law enforcement should mostly be based on a triage system. Biggest problems get the most resources. Minor problems get the backlog.

        There are so many problems in prisons that actually need investigation that a single case of post-mortem organ harvesting is truly minor. This isn’t a pattern of behavior, this is one single case. Prove me wrong.