"That place is a disaster," said an attorney for families of three people who died in the prison. "The building needs to be torn down or turned into a museum."
"That place is a disaster," said an attorney for families of three people who died in the prison. "The building needs to be torn down or turned into a museum."
The charges brought this week against a warden and eight staffers related to the deaths of two inmates at Wisconsin's oldest prison are leading to renewed calls to close it and another lockup.
The charges brought Wednesday against the warden and eight of his staffers in the deaths of two inmates there in the past year are only fueling calls for action