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Convicted Child Molester Found Dead in California Prison; Cellmate Under Investigation

Convicted Child Molester Found Dead in California Prison; Cellmate Under Investigation

In a disturbing incident at Mule Creek State Prison in California, a convicted child molester was found dead in his cell, prompting a homicide investigation. The deceased, identified as 58-year-old John Doe, was discovered unresponsive by prison staff during a routine check on April 4, 2025. His cellmate, whose identity remains undisclosed, is currently under investigation in connection with the death.

Authorities from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) have classified the case as a homicide, and the investigation is being conducted in collaboration with local law enforcement. The Sacramento Bee reported that preliminary findings suggest signs of physical trauma on Doe's body, though the exact cause of death awaits confirmation from the coroner's report.

This incident has raised concerns about safety within the prison system, particularly for vulnerable inmates. Advocates for prison reform are calling for a thorough review of the circumstances leading to Doe's death and the measures in place to protect inmates from violence. The CDCR has stated that they are committed to ensuring the safety and security of all individuals within their facilities and will take appropriate action based on the investigation's outcome.

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