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Inmate’s family says he was missing his organs, brain

The family of Brandon Clay Dotson (the man seen at left) say his body was returned to them without his heart. The family of Charles Edward Singleton said he was missing all of his organs. (Family photos provided by attorney)

The family of Brandon Clay Dotson (the man seen at left) says his body was returned to them without his heart. The family of Charles Edward Singleton said he was missing all of his organs. (Family photos provided by attorney)

Following a complaint that a dead Alabama inmate was missing his heart, a newly released court documents makes a similar allegation in which a dead man was missing organs including his brain.

The first allegation came from the family of Brandon Clay Dotson, 43. Serving a 99-year burglary sentence, he died in custody, and his relatives said that they received his body “severely decomposed” because authorities failed to properly store it. They hired a pathologist to perform a second autopsy and this doctor discovered that Dotson’s body was missing the heart. They sued in federal court last month.

Now, the daughter of inmate Charles Edward Singleton, 74, is stepping forward with similar allegations, according to multiple reports.

Documents state that after Singleton died in the custody of the Alabama Department of Corrections on Nov. 2, 2021, the family received his body already in a “noticeable state of decomposition,” and they learned his remains had no organs anymore, according to Birmingham ABC affiliate WBMA-LD.

Even the brain was allegedly missing.

The family was told that after the autopsy, organs are usually put in a bag and returned to the body, according to the reported documents.

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