The Virginia State Police investigator seemed puzzled about what the inmate was describing: “unbearable” conditions at a prison so cold that toilet water would freeze over and inmates were repeatedly treated for hypothermia.

“How do you get hypothermia in a prison?” the investigator asked. “You shouldn’t.”

The exchange, captured on video obtained by The Associated Press, took place during an investigation into the death of Charles Givens, a developmentally disabled inmate at the Marion Correctional Treatment Center, who records show was among those repeatedly hospitalized for hypothermia.

After a special grand jury considered the case but opted not to bring criminal charges, Givens’ sister sued in federal court, alleging her brother was subjected to routine mistreatment, including “cold-water torture,” before he was fatally beaten in 2022.

The lawsuit has raised broader questions about conditions at the southwest Virginia prison, which the grand jury described as “inhumane and deplorable.”

  • Flying Squid
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    17 months ago

    That’s an interesting way to avoid backing up your claim.

    • @Coreidan
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      07 months ago

      What claim is that? That you sound mentally ill right now?

      • Flying Squid
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        07 months ago

        I sound mentally ill because I’m asking you for evidence of your claim about someone you’ve never met and know next to nothing about?

        I think you may want to go back over that…