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SanAndreasX said:
SuaveSocialist said:

If this happens all the time, as you say, then these problems would come to light all the time, as you also say.  However, these circumstances are objectively atypical.  

So I must ask again: how would you account for this difference from what is known to have occurred (security camera failures, an absence of officers who were expected to be maintaining a presence, etc) from what typically occurs?

In the absence of hard evidence--

The hard evidence includes bone fractures commonly found in strangulation, but atypical in hanging.  Are bone fractures a known side effect of underfunding and overworked guards?