Frat Pledge Found Dead At Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger's University!
01.02.2023 - 23:27
/ perezhilton.com
A freshman fraternity pledge has been found dead in his dorm under suspicious circumstances — at the very same college where accused Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger had been a PhD student in criminology.
Last Monday, police in Pullman responded to a call about a body at Perham Hall on the campus of Washington State University. The deceased young man has since been identified as first-year WSU student and Theta Chi fraternity pledge Luke Morgan Tyler (pictured above, left).
Of course, WSU is the same school where Kohberger studied up until the end of this past semester when he was arrested for allegedly killing four University of Idaho students just a few miles away across the state line. So, suffice to say, WSU students are already on edge right now as that case has been progressing.
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In looking into Tyler’s death, WSU authorities are cautioning students to let the investigation run its course. According to student-run newspaper Daily Evergreen, WSU assistant police chief Dawn Daniels said campus cops are waiting on a coroner’s autopsy to determine Tyler’s official cause of death. In the meantime, she claimed to the paper there are “no indications” of foul play so far in the case.
Tyler’s friends aren’t so sure. In an online petition seeking support for the late college student, grieving friends accused Theta Chi of “a long and cruel pledging process” that Tyler and other fraternity hopefuls were put through. The petition demanded WSU investigate the fraternity immediately:
Whoa.
University officials don’t appear to be taking that angle on the investigation, though — at least not yet. The school’s assistant director in charge of
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