January 25, 2015

Four Students Dead At One North Carolina University, Administration is Not Investigating


 
Students found dead at Appalachian State University (above) this school year
 
This does raise the questions about the priorities of the women's movement, and the Obama administration. There is a national effort employing the federal government's Department of Education to investigate and to adjudicate rape on campuses without jurisdiction. But deaths remain for the local police to investigate. Does the Department of Education and university administrators fear that, if these are homicides, the perps may target the spineless bureaucrats?

[From article]
'The death of a student is something that we would expect to be investigated by local law enforcement and health authorities in cooperation with the campus,' said Joni Worthington, a spokeswoman for the UNC system.
Appalachian State is part of the University of North Carolina system, with approximately 15,000 undergraduates.
[. . .]
Many believe that all four students may have taken their own lives.
Friends of the girl remembered her on Facebook by writing a quote from the Harry Potter movies delivered by Dobby; 'What a beautiful place to be with friends.'
There was a fifth death at the university this Thursday as well, when a 21-year-old died in a car accident.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2924563/College-freshman-FOURTH-student-dead-North-Carolina-college-school-year-foul-play-not-suspected-cases.html

Freshman becomes FOURTH student to be found dead at North Carolina college
Mary Catherine Johnson of Raleigh, North Carolina was found unresponsive in her dorm room at Appalachian State University on Monday
Students Anna Smith, Grayson Huffman and Jeremy Sprinkle have also all been found dead this year with foul play no considered a factor
Despite all this, the university says they will not look into these students deaths, leaving the work to 'local law enforcement'
By Chris Spargo For Dailymail.com
Published: 10:26 EST, 24 January 2015 | Updated: 11:38 EST, 24 January 2015

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