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Special Report-As more women fill America s jails, medical tragedies mount

Special Report-As more women fill America s jails, medical tragedies mount
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Special Report: As More Women Fill America s Jails, Medical Tragedies Mount

Special Report: As More Women Fill America’s Jails, Medical Tragedies Mount FOLLOW US ON: By the time anyone at the Milwaukee County Jail noticed Shade Swayzer had given birth alone in a filthy cell, her baby was dead. Swayzer had arrived a week earlier, on July 6, 2016, picked up after a dispute with a hotel clerk and charged with disorderly conduct and a parole violation from an old burglary conviction. She was clearly pregnant, just a few weeks from her due date, and police had her evaluated at a hospital before bringing her to jail. The fetus was deemed active and healthy, and Swayzer cleared for detention.

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By Peter Eisler, Linda So, Jason Szep and Grant Smith (Reuters) - By the time anyone at the Milwaukee County Jail noticed Shade Swayzer had given birth alone in a filthy cell, her baby was dead. Swayzer had arrived a week earlier, on July 6, 2016, picked up after a dispute with a hotel clerk and charged with disorderly conduct and a parole violation from an old burglary conviction. She was clearly pregnant, just a few weeks from her due date, and police had her evaluated at a hospital before bringing her to jail. The fetus was deemed active and healthy, and Swayzer cleared for detention.

Special Report: As more women fill America s jails, medica

Special Report: As more women fill America’s jails, medical tragedies mount Staff Reporter | Dec 16, 2020 08:44 AM EST Special Report: As more women fill America’s jails, medical tragedies mount (Photo : Deborah Schlarb/Handout via REUTERS) (Reuters) - By the time anyone at the Milwaukee County Jail noticed Shade Swayzer had given birth alone in a filthy cell, her baby was dead. Swayzer had arrived a week earlier, on July 6, 2016, picked up after a dispute with a hotel clerk and charged with disorderly conduct and a parole violation from an old burglary conviction. She was clearly pregnant, just a few weeks from her due date, and police had her evaluated at a hospital before bringing her to jail. The fetus was deemed active and healthy, and Swayzer cleared for detention.

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