Roberts hoped his time in prison could be used as a reset; a period where he could gain some sobriety and return to society with a waiting bride, a small nestegg, and a chance to start over.
Wolff says the doctors told them Roberts had overdosed on fentanyl. Prisons in Oregon have seen a rise in inmate drug use over the past three years, with an increased number of inmates testing positive for fentanyl.
Although he was in a coma, Wolff says his ankles were cuffed to his hospital bed with a prison guard present in the room the entire time.
TRCI Executive Assistant Kaycie Thompson told the Mercury that all records related to his death were unavailable due to a pending internal Special Investigation Unit investigation.
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