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1. A Mother Died Suspiciously in Pennsylvania's Debtors Prison for Fines Regarding Her Truant Kids. Pennsylvania is running a prison profiteering scheme using black mental patients and poor people of any race. PLEASE CHECK FOR THE VICTIM'S ORGANS AND GET AN INDEPENDENT OUT-OF-STATE AUTOPSY. Pennsylvania prison profiteers probably sell organs. Condolences to her family and friends.
http://6abc.com/news/mother-jailed-for-truant-kids-found-dead-in-cell/109557/2. See also "Free Your Slaves, Pennsylvania: Terrell Scott and His Family"
http://humanrightsforprisonersmarch.blogspot.com/2014/06/free-your-slaves-pennsylvania-terrell.html
4. With the death of Eileen DiNino, 55, of Reading, we learned that Pennsylvania is locking up poor women for small fines having to do with truant children. How many of them die behind bars? Some inmate murders are covered-up in American jails and prisons. See the "Wrongful Death of Larry Neal" website for a sample. See also Jerome Murdough's story. He was murdered by baking in Riker's Island Jail, and no prison officials or city and state officials reported his demise to his family. They would never have known if it had not been for Associated Press (AP), which spilled the baked beans when a reporter called Murdough's relatives and asked for a statement six weeks after his wrongful death. Unfortunately for Murdough's family, they are represented in their civil action against New York by The Cochran Firm frauds who are often sued for malpractice, racism, and fraud by its former clients and attorneys alike.
5. Terrell Scott went to a hearing today on the false allegations that he ignored probation appointments. The first two appointments were for dates before Scott was released from prison, and the third appointment was for a date when Scott was committed to a mental hospital, which commitment Pennsylvania knew about. Police with hands on Tasers walked in the mental institution last week and demanded that Scott come with them back to prison. They removed Scott from his treatment for PTSD, which he experienced after having spent nearly five years in torturous prison conditions. Scott also faced charges for failing to take a sexual predator assessment test that the prison never administered to him - as though it is Scott's fault the state could not find a psychiatrist to skew the test results and therefore did not administer it.
6. Terrell Scott's attorney, Glennis L Clark, Esq., did not bother to show up for his client's hearing. I suppose Clark seeks to save his "good name" and not get more entangled in the persecution of Terrell Scott than he already is. Phil Lauer, Scott's attorney who tricked Scott into waiving his right to a speedy trial, should have made a similar decision. Instead, Lauer stayed in the picture to ask for continuances when Pennsylvania had trial dates for Scott.
7. Pennsylvania plans another gag-non hearing for Scott in two weeks. Meanwhile, Scott is in the general population at the prison rather than in his mental hospital from which Pennsylvania removed him and deprived him of treatment he needs and deserves after the torture he endured for five years in prison. Officials should see that nothing happens to Scott that is declared to be "NOT SUSPICIOUS" before an investigation is done. That happened to the debtors prison victim, Eileen DiNino, although her cause of death is still undetermined.
7. Pennsylvania plans another gag-non hearing for Scott in two weeks. Meanwhile, Scott is in the general population at the prison rather than in his mental hospital from which Pennsylvania removed him and deprived him of treatment he needs and deserves after the torture he endured for five years in prison. Officials should see that nothing happens to Scott that is declared to be "NOT SUSPICIOUS" before an investigation is done. That happened to the debtors prison victim, Eileen DiNino, although her cause of death is still undetermined.
8. Social deviants have thrown caution to the wind while the nation has a Justice Department that abdicated its responsibility to guarantee justice and human rights for disabled Americans and institutionalized people like Larry Neal, Jerome Murdough, and Eileen DiNino, who were treated like "refugees" left over from slavery and NOT citizens. Please call and email the USDOJ at AskDOJ@usdoj.gov and (202)514.2000.
9. Terrell Scott told his mother he cannot take much more of this. It appears that Pennsylvania has been trying to make Terrell suicidal for some time. Terrell's probation officer, who has only talked to him once or twice, claimed to the hearing officer (who was not a judge) that Terrell should be imprisoned because he is a danger to self and others. Obviously he believes prisons are the preferred place for mentally ill people, not hospitals like the one from which Pennsylvania removed Scott. The probation officer also claimed that Scott refuses to take his psychiatric meds, which Scott disputed. The probation officer apparently sees himself as an omnipresent being who presumes to know if Scott takes his meds minus a blood test. That may be why most states use professionals to give psychological evaluations rather than probation officers.
10. We begin to wonder who needs Terrell's organs. They would be smart to pursue another donor. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections kept the heart and larynx of Clayton Lockett, the torture/execution victim. Lockett's organs were not useful as transplants, being full of mystery execution drugs. They are probably somebody's trophies today. When black men were lynched in America years ago, the killers would occasionally skin their victims and use the skin to make belts, purses, and other useful things. Lynchings usually followed accusations of miscegenation, which is the likely reason for Scott's prosecution - not molestation or probation violations that never happened.
11. Neither overdue bills nor miscegenation or mental illness are punishable by imprisonment today. It is unfortunate for Eileen DiNino and Terrell Scott that socially deviant prison investors in Pennsylvania do not acknowledge that. This writer believes it is the duty of the USDOJ to remind them of that fact on behalf of these dead and abused prisoners as well as other citizens behind bars in Pennsylvania for small fines and the state's residents who have mental disabilities.
10. We begin to wonder who needs Terrell's organs. They would be smart to pursue another donor. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections kept the heart and larynx of Clayton Lockett, the torture/execution victim. Lockett's organs were not useful as transplants, being full of mystery execution drugs. They are probably somebody's trophies today. When black men were lynched in America years ago, the killers would occasionally skin their victims and use the skin to make belts, purses, and other useful things. Lynchings usually followed accusations of miscegenation, which is the likely reason for Scott's prosecution - not molestation or probation violations that never happened.
11. Neither overdue bills nor miscegenation or mental illness are punishable by imprisonment today. It is unfortunate for Eileen DiNino and Terrell Scott that socially deviant prison investors in Pennsylvania do not acknowledge that. This writer believes it is the duty of the USDOJ to remind them of that fact on behalf of these dead and abused prisoners as well as other citizens behind bars in Pennsylvania for small fines and the state's residents who have mental disabilities.
12. Hear Dr. Jean Kennedy, an organizational psychologist, discuss DEBTORS PRISONS http://www.blogtalkradio.com/humanrightsdemand/2014/06/30/human-rights-for-prisoners-march-debtors-prison taped on June 30, 2014 at Blogtalkradio. She continues her presentation on July 7 at 9pm PDT on the Human Rights for Prisoners March broadcast. Please listen to both broadcasts at your convenience.
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