Saturday, March 22, 2025 - A mass murd£rer serving life in prison str@ngled his wife during a conjugal visit in his California prison, according to prosecutors.
David Brinson, already serving life for four murders, had claimed that
his wife, Stephanie Dowells, a 62-year-old grandmother, had fainted when
she was found de@d after an unsupervised overnight visit in November 2024 at
the Mule Creek State Prison near Sacramento.
But an investigation showed that his wife had been str@ngled, with her
de@th ruled a homicide, prosecutors told KCRA.
Prosecutors said they are waiting for cops to wrap up the investigation
before they file further charges against the husband, who is already serving
life without the possibility of parole for gunning down four people during
a 1994 robbery.
It was not immediately clear how long the pair had been married.
Dowells’ two children are demanding to know how she could be left alone
with a known violent k!ller.
“How could they just let this happen? I just don’t get it,” her son,
Armand Torres, told the outlet.
“Given the history that this guy has, we kind of wanted to know how is
it even possible for them to be unsupervised?
“My mom was just left alone, and she called for help, I’m sure, and
there’s nothing she could do,” he added.
The only inmates currently banned from so-called family visits — which
are held “in private, apartment-like facilities on prison grounds” and can last
up to 40 hours — are those on de@th row or s£x offenders, the California
Department of Corrections site states.
“Family visits are a privilege, and incarcerated persons must apply and
meet strict eligibility criteria to be approved,” a spokesperson for the
department said.
“Only those who demonstrate sustained good behavior and meet specific program
requirements are considered. These visits are designed to support positive
family connections and successful rehabilitation.”
Dowells’ daughter-in-law, Nataly Jimenez, said the slain victim was
pushing her spouse to be a better person, despite his past.
“They would read the Bible together,” she said. “He was in school in
there because she was pushing him to try to be this better person.”
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