Mother whose son ‘baked to death’ in prison is awarded $2.25 mn

Rikers Island is seen in this aerial photograph taken in New York on October 31, 2012. (Reuters/Adrees Latif)RT

The mother of a former Marine with mental health problems who died in over 100-degree heat at Rikers Island will receive $2.25 million from New York City. The family originally planned to sue for $25 million.

Jerome Murdough, a 56-year-old veteran, was arrested in early February for sleeping in the stairwell of the roof of a Harlem apartment. He was charged with a trespassing misdemeanor and bail was set at $2,500. Unable to afford bail, he was sent to the Rikers Island prison complex. A week later, the mentally ill Murdough was found dead in a mental observation unit that city officials said overheated to at least 100 degrees, apparently because of malfunctioning equipment.  

“Mr. Murdough essentially got the death penalty simply for being arrested for trespassing,” commented Derek Sells, the family’s attorney. The family had planned to sue to city for $25 million, according to the New York Daily News.

In the announcement of the $2.25 million settlement, city controller Scott Stringer made a public apology to Murdouch’s mother, Alma.

On behalf of the City of New York, I’m sorry, Ms. Murdough, for your loss…I hope that in some small measure, it will provide closure for Mrs. Murdough and her family,” he said.

Alma Murdoch found out about her son’s death a month after it happened, and only when she was contacted by the Associated Press, which broke the story.

Before his death, Jerome Murdough suffered from bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, according to his family. Prison officials said he was on anti-psychotic and anti-seizure medication, which may have made him more vulnerable to heat. He also apparently did not open a small vent in his cell, as other inmates did, to let in cool air.

However, prison guards were supposed to check on Murdough every fifteen minutes as part of a suicide watch. Four hours lapsed before a guard discovered him slumped over dead, in a pool of vomit and blood.

He basically baked to death,” one of the officials told AP.

The autopsy report was inconclusive but officials with knowledge of the case say the cause of death points to extreme dehydration or heat stroke.

At the time of the inquiry, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio called Murdough’s death “troubling,” and convened a task-force of experts to examine how the mentally ill fare throughout New York’s criminal justice system — before, during, and after their time in jail.

We want justice for what was done,” said Wanda Mehala, one of Murdough’s sisters, back in March. “He wasn’t just some old homeless person on the street. He was loved. He had a life. He had a family. He had feelings.”

Forty percent of the 12,000 Rikers inmates are mentally ill, and a third of them suffer from serious mental problems. Advocates and others have long argued that correction officers are not sufficiently trained to deal with mentally ill inmates whose needs are complex.

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2 thoughts on “Mother whose son ‘baked to death’ in prison is awarded $2.25 mn

  1. “However, prison guards were supposed to check on Murdough every fifteen minutes as part of a suicide watch. Four hours lapsed before a guard discovered him slumped over dead, in a pool of vomit and blood.”

    She should take some of that money and put hits out on whichever guards were responsible.

    Made to look like accidents, of course.

  2. Keeping this story in mind , don’t forget what Obama and Al Gore want to do. They want your cooling and heating system of your home to be “hooked up” and controlled via the internet by government. They figure you are not smart enough to control your own temperature settings yourself. So if you don’t vote Democrat they will turn up your heat at night to 120 degrees and cook you alive.

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