Anthony Talotta’s story encompasses much of what can go wrong inside Pennsylvania jails. His death was among 65 last year identified after a 6-month investigation.
Now I’m curious. A lot of inmates have no next of kin to complain. If they went missing… who would report it? Who would know? Sounds like a pretty big cash grab.
Are they still getting money for those people?
That hadn’t even crossed my mind until you said it.
I hate it here.
Now I’m curious. A lot of inmates have no next of kin to complain. If they went missing… who would report it? Who would know? Sounds like a pretty big cash grab.
Wait.
I never thought about this either.
An owner of a prison has a vested interest in hiding as many corpses as is feasible. So much so that they might even be tempted to create a few.