IONE – A convicted child molester has died in a suspected homicide at Mule Creek State Prison Friday morning. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation says, around 6:30 a.m., correctional officers saw inmate Robert E. Cole was unresponsive in his cell. Officers started life-saving measures and Cole was taken to the prison's triage and treatment center. Paramedics pronounced Cole dead minutes later, officials say.
Main Idea: Robert E. Cole died in a suspected homicide at Mule Creek State Prison, and prison officials are investigating his death.
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A suspected homicide at Mule Creek State Prison raises concern about inmate safety and prison security, which can worry taxpayers and families.
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