Lethal Negligence: The Hidden Death Toll in Georgia’s Prisons
The Georgia prison system is not just negligent—it is complicit in covering up murders. With protective custody failures, gang-controlled facilities, and blatant falsification of documents, the state has perfected the art of avoiding accountability.
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Georgia had 330 prison deaths in 2024 - 100 were homicides, yet many are misreported or concealed from public scrutiny. The DOJ found officials routinely obstruct investigations and misclassify homicides as suicides. https://gps.press/lethal-negligence-the-hidden-dea...
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Taylor Hunt died at Rogers State Prison with multiple fractures, ligature marks, puncture and stab wounds - yet Georgia DOC claims he committed suicide. His mother Heather has been denied his autopsy report and death certificate for months. This follows a disturbing pattern: Georgia had 330 prison deaths in 2024, with 100 homicides, yet the DOJ found officials routinely obstruct investigations and misclassify murders as suicides.
How many more families will be denied the truth about their loved ones' deaths? https://gps.press/lethal-negligence-the-hidden-death-toll-in-georgias-prisons/
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Taylor Hunt died at Rogers State Prison with multiple fractures, ligature marks, puncture and stab wounds - yet Georgia DOC claims he committed suicide. His mother has been denied his autopsy report for months. Georgia had 330 prison deaths in 2024 with 100 homicides, yet the DOJ found officials routinely obstruct investigations and misclassify murders as suicides. Families deserve answers. https://gps.press/lethal-negligence-the-hidden-death-toll-in-georgias-prisons/
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A new DOJ investigation reveals Georgia prison officials routinely obstruct death investigations and misclassify homicides as suicides. With 330 prison deaths in 2024 - including 100 homicides - families are systematically denied autopsy reports and death certificates, preventing legal action. The case of Taylor Hunt exemplifies this pattern: despite evidence of multiple fractures, ligature marks, and stab wounds, officials claim suicide while withholding all documentation from his family.
This represents a fundamental breakdown in government accountability and transparency. Policymakers must demand independent oversight of prison deaths and immediate compliance with open records laws. https://gps.press/lethal-negligence-the-hidden-death-toll-in-georgias-prisons/