I’ve been part of correctional mental health. Standard policy is to put them in the medical ward, basically a cell made of windows with a drain in the center of the floor, watched 24/7 by at least one staff member who patrols constantly. Increased risk means hospital gown.
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Low risk of self harm might get a bed and toilet, in the open.
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Two attempts, the second one successful, in federal custody, by a high-profile individual with an obvious extreme case where suicide is already likely? Nah. Standard policy at even mediocre facilities wouldn’t have allowed that second attempt.
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My cousin personally guarded Manson for years. There are policies for these situations. Huge procedural red flags would have to be disregarded for this to occur.
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