Sandra Bland's voicemail from jail: 'I'm still just at a loss'

ByMEGHAN KENEALLY ABCNews logo
Thursday, July 23, 2015
VIDEO: Sandra Bland voicemail released
A haunting voicemail left by Sandra Bland and details about her past are only adding to the controversy.

Sandra Bland said that she couldn't believe what she was going through in a haunting voicemail that she left for one of her friends while she was being held in jail.



"I'm still just at a loss for words honestly at this whole process," she said on the message obtained by ABC News owned station KTRK and confirmed by a local judge. "How did switching lanes with no signal turn into all of this, I don't even know."



Bland, 28, was pulled over during a traffic stop and arrested after allegedly assaulting the officer. She was found dead in her jail cell three days later.



The voicemail message lasted for about 22 seconds and was made after she had an initial court appearance in Texas following her July 10 arrest.



She said that she "able to see the judge" and her bail was set at $5,000 during the July 11 appearance.



This call was one of three that Bland made Saturday afternoon after she appeared in court, Waller County Judge Trey Duhon, told ABC News. Bland called the friend, her sister and a bail bondsman that afternoon, Duhon said.



Bland had just moved to Hempstead, Texas and stayed at the friend's house the night before the arrest.



Her sister, Sharon Cooper, confirmed this afternoon that they have been told that Bland had a court hearing between her arrest and the morning of July 13 when she was found hanging dead in her cell.

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