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-- if sheets and blankets were hung in cells to obscure vision inside, why weren't they immediately removed;
-- if guards saw detainees braiding noses, why didn't they stop them;
-- how could materials have been gotten to make mannequins asleep in their beds look life-life enough to fool guards; and
-- if guards saw notes passed between detainees or heard them communicate, why didn't they immediately halt them.
Six days after the incident, four guards were told that they were suspected of making false statements and/or not obeying direct orders, yet no disciplinary action was taken. In addition, evidence was missing, including:
-- "Sworn statements on required forms
-- Serious Incident Reports
-- Surveillance video
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