Second woman revealed to have been killed during earlier 2024 Mule Creek State Prison visit
- Stephanie Brinson, 62, was found dead during a conjugal visit with her husband, David Brinson, on November 13, 2024, after he claimed she lost consciousness.
- Authorities confirmed that she was strangled and ruled her death a homicide, but no charges have been filed against Brinson.
- Family members are questioning why Brinson had unsupervised visits given his history of violence, as stated by her son, Armand Torres.
- The California Department of Corrections is still investigating the incident while prosecutors wait for the investigation to be completed before filing charges.
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Family of woman strangled during overnight prison visit calls for suspending them
The family of a woman who was strangled last year on an overnight visit with her husband at a California prison said Wednesday that such visits should be suspended until officials can figure out how to prevent similar tragedies.
Second woman revealed to have been killed during earlier 2024 Mule Creek State Prison visit
A woman died during a July 2024 visit with an incarcerated person, months before another woman was killed during a visit with her incarcerated husband in November at the same prison, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said Tuesday.
Quadruple murder inmate strangles wife to death during prison visit: Police
Photo: Getty Images A prison inmate serving a life sentence for a quadruple murder allegedly strangled his wife to death during a conjugal visit last year, per USA Today. The alleged killing unfolded on November 13, when 62-year-old Stephanie Diane Brinson was visiting her husband, David Brinson, who was convicted in 1993 for the murders … Continued
Murderer Allegedly Kills Wife During Conjugal Visit
A convicted murderer serving four consecutive life sentences at a California prison now stands accused of killing his wife during a conjugal visit. Stephanie Brinson, 62, was on an overnight visit to northern California's Mule Creek State Prison when, around 2am on Nov. 13, her husband David Brinson, 54, told...
‘How Could They Just Let This Happen?’: Inmate Convicted of Quadruple Murder Was Granted Conjugal Visit, Now His Wife Is Dead
A convicted murderer serving a life sentence for four Los Angeles County killings allegedly strangled his wife to death late last year during a conjugal visit at Mule Creek State Prison, authorities said. The coroner ruled that 62-year-old Stephanie Diane Brinson, known to family as Stephanie Dowells, died by strangulation during an overnight visit in November, with no one else present except her husband, Northern California sheriff’s officials…
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