Something Was Wrong - Listen Now: Death County, PA

Episode Date: April 28, 2025

Lamont Jones leaves Dauphin County Prison for the last time, a free man ready to move on with his life. But when his young cousin dies in that same jail, he learns that this is not the only m...ysterious death that has plagued Dauphin County Prison. The search for the truth will put him at odds with a reality TV show coroner who claims to speak for the dead and people in power who all have something to hide. Listen to Death County, PA: Wondery.fm/DCPA_FDSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 When Lamont Jones learns his young cousin died in custody just weeks after entering prison, his world shatters. The official report claims natural causes, but how does that explain the bruises covering his body? The missing teeth. As grief transforms into frustration, Lamont faces an impossible choice. Accept the story he's being told,
Starting point is 00:00:20 or risk everything to uncover the truth about what happened to his cousin. From Wondery comes Death County, PA, a chilling true story of corruption, cover-ups, and one man's relentless pursuit of justice. What begins as one man's search for answers soon reveals a pattern too disturbing to ignore. Lamont's cousin's death is just one of many in Dauphin County prison, and powerful forces are working to keep the truth buried. Through never-before-heard interviews with whistleblowers and shocking revelations,
Starting point is 00:00:49 Death County PA pulls back the curtain on one of America's darkest institutional secrets. Hosted by award-winning journalist Joshua Vaughn, Death County PA follows Lamont's journey as he exposes a web of suspicious deaths, institutional cover-ups, and confronts a reality TV coroner who claims
Starting point is 00:01:05 to speak for the dead. This isn't just another true crime story. It's happening right now. And the fight for justice is far from over. We're about to play a clip from Death County PA. Follow Death County PA on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. The body of Tyreke Riley lies on a table inside a coroner's office. A breathing tube from the hospital still hangs from Tyreke's mouth.
Starting point is 00:01:38 IV catheters protrude from his neck and right hand. Tyreke was just 21 years old. A young black man whose death was unimaginable just two weeks earlier, when he had been arrested and sent to the local jail. Now, it falls under the broad category of a death of questionable circumstances. So in a sterile exam room in a generic office park, a few miles southeast of downtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the autopsy of Tyreke Riley begins. A forensic pathologist in a surgical mask examines Tyreke's body. In some ways, he seems to have been perfectly healthy.
Starting point is 00:02:25 The pathologist notes Tyreke still looks well nourished and well built. But Tyreke's body also shows signs of injury. The pathologist jots down what he sees. Contusion to the mid-forehead. Contusion to the tongue. Abrasions on the lips, a quarter-inch cut in circling the right wrist, cuts on the knuckles, bruising on a forearm, abrasions on the legs and feet, and a six-inch bruise on the right hip.
Starting point is 00:03:02 The pathologist examines the internal organs too. He sees hemorrhaging in the lungs, oxygen deprivation in the brain. It would be up to the pathologist to stitch together these findings into an official report. But another man would be responsible for actually deciding Tyreke's cause and manner of death, Graham Hetrick, the county coroner. Graham is there in the exam room during the autopsy, and he looms over the proceedings. In many ways, he looms over Harrisburg and all of Dolphin County. He has an unmistakable look, a neatly cropped white beard, tortoise shell spectacles, often a white lab coat.
Starting point is 00:03:54 He has his own TV show, a true crime reality series on ID Discovery, named for his catchphrase, I speak for the dead. And in real life, it was Graham Hetrick's job to solve the mystery of how Tyreke's time in jail led to his death. Graham had ruled on thousands of deaths before. His findings were rarely challenged, but this time would be different. Graham's conclusions about why Tyreke died would unleash a furious response, and expose a fact that local officials were trying hard to hide.
Starting point is 00:04:42 Tyreke's death was part of a pattern. Something very bad was going on inside Dolphin County Prison. This is serious, this is family, and I wanna know what happened. I knew I was gonna die in there, I could feel it. And I was like, you gotta get me out of here. Dolphin County is the worst jail ever.
Starting point is 00:05:04 How they treat us there, people rather die. Shame on every single person responsible for the death of so many people inside of this building here. Why you gotta die, die, die, die, die? Oh oh so young

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