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WTF Are the Police on the Other Side of Missouri Doing?: Live from The Roasterie CCCXIV: August 22, 2014

Mark Frauenfelder: Buttle/Tuttle mixup: Cops tell innocent woman she is dead, then throw her in jail "Shannon Renee McNeal... has filed a lawsuit against St Louis police and court personnel...

...after they falsely arrested her on felony drug possession charges that were meant for Shannon Raquel McNeal... 13 years younger. The booking officer at the jail acknowledged that Shannon Renee McNeal's fingerprints didn't match the wanted woman's (who, incidentally, had been dead for three months before the warrant was approved) but jailed her anyway, using the "not my problem" excuse.

A county clerk also allegedly confirmed the officer’s mistake, but Shannon Renee McNeal was still transferred to the city’s department of corrections and assigned a caseworker. After the caseworker also confirmed she was not the suspect, McNeal was allegedly told to retain her own attorney--which she could not afford--or notify prosecutors herself. The suit states that McNeal was kept in jail for two days despite the multiple confirmations of her innocence, during which time she was sprayed with pesticides that burned her stomach and back, before being released on the orders of Circuit Judge Thomas Frawley. McNeal was fired from her job from the mistake and has to pay to get her named expunged from public databases that falsely claim she has a criminal record.

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