SHELBY -- Dwight Justice died in his jail cell of a brain aneurysm, the Cleveland County coroner has told the Shelby Star.
The Medical Examiner's Office in Charlotte conducted an autopsy Wednesday on Justice, 45, who had been found guilty last week of child abuse and was in the Cleveland County jail, awaiting sentencing.
Justice originally had been charged with murder, in the death of his 2-year-old stepson Jeremiah Swofford. Justice was found not guilty of murder but was convicted on the child abuse charge. The child's mother, Kathy Swofford, is awaiting trial on murder charges in the child's death.
Jail guards were alerted to a problem about 5:15 a.m. Tuesday when an inmate told them that Justice, who usually snores, was very quiet. Guards checked Justice and discovered he had no pulse.












