Death by Neglect: The Hidden Deaths Inside Georgia Prisons
Explore the shocking realities of deaths by neglect in Georgia prisons, where preventable tragedies go unacknowledged and ignored.
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Once an inmate dies, their record disappears from the public database — erasing even their names. Georgia's prisons aren't just failing the living. They're erasing the dead. https://gps.press/death-by-neglect-the-hidden-deaths-inside-georgia-prisons/
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Georgia's prison system has perfected the art of making people disappear twice. First through preventable deaths from medical neglect, then by deleting their names from public records once they die. At GDCP, men with treatable conditions are dying slow, documented deaths while staff look away and administrators erase the evidence.
How many more deaths will it take before Georgia admits its prison system is broken beyond repair?
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Georgia's Department of Corrections has found the perfect cover-up: delete the dead from public records and classify preventable deaths as 'natural.' Men are dying from cancer that went untreated for 19 months, from suicide attempts that went unmonitored for days, from Parkinson's complications while begging for medical transfers that never came.
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Georgia's correctional system faces a crisis of accountability that extends far beyond individual facility failures. When cancer follow-ups are delayed 19 months, when deaths go uninvestigated, and when deceased inmates' records are systematically deleted from public databases, we're witnessing institutional negligence that demands policy intervention.
This pattern of medical neglect, evidence destruction, and administrative cover-ups requires immediate legislative oversight and independent investigation to restore basic standards of care and transparency.