Steinhauer
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And - what I read in every post Steiny mentioned the article said, it only mention that suicide watch was suggested, but not that it was indeed done. So, that further proves that he most likely was not on suicide watch. It was only suggested.
It was suggested by Cherokee County Sheriff Roger Garrison. Even he claimed the liability for Ryan Brunn's suicide falls on the DoC.
If Brunn's family decides to sue (remains questionable) that is probably who they are going to press charges against.
It surprised me to learn that Brunn had 30 days to retract his guilty plea. I wonder what happened in that prison.
I am not saying I care about Ryan Brunn - he is a monster and the world is much better off without him in it. I am more concerned that laws/procedures were followed by the authorities.
There have already been procedures not being followed when a Police Chief who was supposed to be looking for a 7 year old girl was watching football instead.
Also, several years ago, Sheriff Roger Garrison was sued because a prisoner was claiming abuse in the Cherokee County Prison (whom later died). Nothing was found to be abusive by the investigators.