Wrongful death case involving the death of a woman in county jail custody while under medical contractor supervision. The decedent suffered a preventable death during detox after guards and medical staff ignored repeated medical emergencies and exhibited cruelty and deliberate indifference. Although her charges had been dismissed, she remained jailed and died the next morning. Witnesses described dehumanizing treatment and systemic neglect. The case asserts both state and federal civil rights claims, alleging institutional failures, reckless disregard for inmate safety, and a broader pattern of preventable deaths under jail medical providers. The potential recovery would have been significantly higher, but the private equity–owned medical contractor filed for bankruptcy.