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This
is
one
of
those
stories
that
is
both
sad
and
infuriating
at
the
same
damn
time.
Kelvin
Moore
was
an
inmate
at
the
William
C.
Holman
Correctional
Facility,
the
Donaldson
Correctional
Facility,
Limestone
Correctional
Facility,
and
two
others
while
serving
a
99-year
sentence
for
two
counts
of
attempted
murder,
one
count
each
of
burglary,
assault,
and
kidnapping.
According
to
new
reporting
by
Andscape,
on
July
21,
2023,
90
minutes
after
speaking
to
him
on
the
phone,
Kelvin’s
mother
Agolia
Moore
was
informed
by
the
chaplain
at
Limestone
that
her
43-year-old
son
had
died
from
an
overdose
of
fentanyl.
Despite
being
stricken
with
grief,
Ms.
Moore’s
eyebrow
raised
at
a
question
that
the
chaplain
asked…
“He
said,
‘Who’s
over
him?’
”
Agolia
Moore,
82,
said
when
I
met
with
her
in
Mobile.
“I
said,
‘I
am.
I’m
his
mother.’
I
said,
‘He
has
no
wife.
No
kids.
I
am
over
him.’
”
Less
than
a
week
later,
after
the
University
of
Alabama
at
Birmingham
performed
an
autopsy
on
Kelvin’s
body,
the
local
mortician
in
the
family’s
home
of
Mobile,
Alabama
took
custody
of
his
remains
and
noticed
that
many
of
his
major
organs
had
been
removed.
To
say
that
the
family
was
incensed
and
confused
is
an
understatement.
So
much
so
that
even
on
his
deathbed
a
few
months
after
his
son’s
passing,
Kelvin’s
father
Johnnie
told
Agolia
to
find
out
what
happened
to
their
son.
“My
husband
was
on
his
deathbed
but
he
said,
‘Lo.
There’s
something
wrong
about
what
happened
to
Kelvin.
It’s
not
right.’
He
said,
‘Stick
with
it,’
and
we’re
going
to
stick
with
it,”
she
said.
Even
after
Samuel
Jackson
Mortuary
and
an
angry
Simone
Moore,
Kelvin’s
brother,
contacted
UAB
to
demand
his
proper
remains
they
were
told
flat-out
that
the
school
was
keeping
the
organs
for
“further
study”.
To
put
it
plainly,
this
is
not
a
thing.
Medical
schools
and
educational
programs
have
to
be
granted
permission
by
the
family
to
keep
organs.
Even
“body
brokers”
who
facilitate
the
transactions
between
medical
research
parties
and
families
have
to
adhere
to
this
legal
tenet.
Under
no
circumstances
can
an
entity
or
person
harvest
body
parts
by
saying,
“Ah,
well,
this
person
is
dead
and
doesn’t
need
them
anymore”.
That’s
not
how
any
of
this
works.
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page
to
read
more
disturbing
details
about
the
allegations
against
UAB.