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This photo taken Oct. 17, 2019, shows Colleen Talbot holding a 2013 photograph of her son Carl Robert Talbot who died in March at New Haven Correctional Center. Talbot, who was 30 when he died, had a history dating back to when he was around 8 years old, of mental health issues including bipolar disorder. New Haven Correctional staff members restrained Talbot for refusing to leave the shower area and had rigor mortis by the time he was brought, still restrained, to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. (Mark Mirko/Hartford Courant via AP)
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