David Brinson, a California inmate serving four consecutive life terms without parole for killing four men in a robbery in 1990, has now been accused of killing his wife, Stephanie Brinson, during a conjugal visit at Mule Creek State Prison in November. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation reported that David Brinson called officers during the visit to report that his wife had passed out, and despite resuscitation attempts, she was pronounced dead shortly after. An investigation into Stephanie Brinson’s death is ongoing, but reports suggest she was strangled. Stephanie Brinson was described as a generous and kindhearted woman who was a hairstylist and small business owner in the Los Angeles area. Her son expressed devastation over her death and questioned how such an incident could happen, given her husband’s criminal history. Family members indicated that Stephanie had been supportive of her husband’s rehabilitation efforts during their visits, and they believe the prison should be held accountable for failing to supervise the visit that resulted in her death. The Amador County District Attorney’s Office and Sheriff’s Office are conducting a homicide investigation into Stephanie Brinson’s death at Mule Creek State Prison.
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