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Children’s magazine who died in California prison, Cellmate investigated

Authorities are investigating a Californian detainee in the death of his cell companion, an attacker for convicted children, whose body was found in Mule Creek State prison on Friday.

Amador County’s county officers found Robert E. Cole who did not respond in his cell around 6:30 am, according to a statement from California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. They tried to resuscitate him, but he was declared dead a few minutes later.

Cole, 48, was sent to Mule Creek of the county to place. He served a perpetuity sentence without parole for several violent sexual crimes, including having sex with a child under 10, oral copulation with a force with a child under 14 and oral copulation with an unconscious victim, according to CDCR officials.

Cole cell companion Justin P. Welsh, was placed in a limited accommodation while the prison and office authorities of the County of Amador are investigating the alleged homicide. Amador’s County Coroner’s Bureau will determine the official cause of Cole’s death.

Sex offenders, especially people recognized as guilty of crimes against children, are common objectives of penitentiary violence. According to a 2015 analysis by the Associated Press, male sex offenders represented approximately 15% of the prison population of California, but represented around 30% of victims of homicide in prison.

Welsh, 36, was sent to Mule Creek of the County of San Bernardino after being sentenced to 18 years old for assault with a firearm and inflicting corporal injuries, two seconds on strike. He has faced improvements in conviction for having inflicted large bodily injuries involving domestic violence and previously found guilty of a serious crime offense, according to CDCR officials.

Mule Creek’s state prison opened in 1987 and shelters more than 3,800 detainees. It is the same prison where David Brinson – a condemned murderer serving a perpetuity imprisonment for four killings of the Los An region – killed his wife during a marital visit in November, according to the Sheriff’s Bureau of Amador.

The death of Cole, if it is determined as a homicide, would be the last in a series of violent deaths in the prisons of California.

An incarcerated man died Sunday after an alleged assault in a prison in the county of Monterey, according to the Sheriff’s office in the county of Monterey.

Last month, inmate Joshua L. Peppers, 39, was fatally injured after being pretended to be attacked by another detainee in a Lancaster prison, the authorities announced. Still in March, inmate Jake Kennedy, 32, died several stabs in a Sacramento prison.

California Daily Newspapers

remon Buul

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