Sir Death’s daughter, Justice, was a 21‑year‑old woman who died while in custody at the Washington County Jail in Minnesota on December 29, 2023, in what officials have described as an apparent suicide that remains under investigation.

Quick facts about Justice

  • Justice Jean Heinrichs was 21 and a 2020 graduate of Stillwater Area High School in Minnesota.
  • She was arrested in December 2023 on a warrant and an auto theft charge and was being held at the Washington County Jail.
  • In the early hours of December 29, 2023, she was found unresponsive in her cell; lifesaving efforts were unsuccessful, and she was pronounced dead at the jail.

What authorities have said happened

  • County officials reported that her death is being investigated as a suicide, with an outside sheriff’s office and the county medical examiner handling the case, which is standard when someone dies in custody.
  • An external agency’s involvement is intended to reduce conflicts of interest and provide an independent review of what happened in the jail.

Who “Sir Death” is

  • Justice’s father, Karl Heinrichs, is a well‑known Minnesota Vikings superfan who goes by the nickname “Sir Death,” often appearing at games shirtless with a horned helmet and extensive tattoos.
  • Public posts and fundraisers describe the family as devastated and inconsolable over Justice’s death, reflecting the emotional impact on those who watched her grow up.

Ongoing questions and “justice for Justice”

  • Online, friends, family, and supporters have raised concerns about the circumstances of her death, sometimes referring to it as “suspicious” and calling for accountability and clearer answers from authorities.
  • As of the latest public reporting, the official investigation into her in‑custody death and the final medical examiner findings had not yet resolved all of those concerns for the family and community.

If you’re looking for support

  • Mental health and suicide‑prevention resources in Minnesota include NAMI Minnesota and the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, which offers 24/7 support by calling 988 or by text‑based crisis lines.
  • If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or overwhelming distress, reaching out to a trusted person or crisis service right away can provide immediate help and connection to longer‑term support.

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