The Latest on Texas jail death: Sandra Bland expresses disbelief in voicemail from jail
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The latest on the investigation into the death of a woman in a Texas jail cell (all times local):
8:30 a.m.
A Texas TV station says it has obtained a voicemail from a call Sandra Bland made from jail in which she told a friend that she couldn't believe what was happening to her.
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The Illinois woman was charged with assaulting a public servant after a July 10 traffic stop in Texas turned confrontational. She was found dead in her cell three days later in what the medical examiner ruled a suicide by hanging. Her family disputes that finding.
KTRK-TV in Houston doesn't identify the person who received Bland's call.
In the message, Bland calmly says she's "still just at a loss for words honestly at this whole process" and wonders, "How did switching lanes with no signal turn into all of this?"
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One of Bland's sisters has said she sounded "very aggravated" in a separate call to her from jail.
Authorities say Bland hanged herself. Family members and friends question that account.