In Washington Pullman, a WSU freshman died from a hazing incident about two months after the Idaho murder case, and the victim lived close to the suspect, Bryan Kohberger. The body was discovered at a Washington University Perham dorm on the Pullman campus last January 22.
WSU Freshman Discovered Dead in Dorm
One shocking aspect is that the death is close to a mile from where the Idaho murder suspect lives. Kohberger is suspected of slaying all four students in the off-site campus housing, according to Daily Mail.
Luke Tyler, 22, was found lifeless by an unknown person who reported the death to the cops. A petition began on Change.org asking for justice for the Theta Chi frat house and the suspected culprits who harmed the victim. The petition mentioned that the hazing and the brutal pledgee treatment caused the victim's death, describing the inhumane and hazing practices by the Greek lettermen.
The dorm where Tyler died is about 10 miles from where the four Idaho students were slashed and stabbed to death. Many ask that an investigation on Theta Chi be initiated to get to the bottom of the case, especially how they killed Tyler.
Death Near Bryan Kohberger Could Be Coincidence
Many who knew the hazing victim had praised and said he deserved justice and asked to help in the cause to call WSUs to the issue. Its goal is to charge the perpetrators and stop more deaths.
The family of the deceased had a GoFundMe started and asked those who knew him to donate. Calling him a sincere and kind person, they did not want him to be forgotten. The fund will be used for the victim's funeral costs.
Many people have given their condolences to the family, and one of them said their son was a friend of the victim. Also, the loss of the family is felt by others.
One comment is how the deceased died too early and too soon, expressing condolences to family and friends. Another who knew the student remarked as a parent of one WSU student expressing support, calling Luke who misses his chance to do something in the world, love, and light to the family in a time of great tragedy. Lastly, saying his memory will bring comfort.
The cops looking at the college freshman's death have issued a statement but not verified activity that could be considered criminal. Authorities have asked the public not to spread any info that could compound the cause and make it more complicated.
Chief investigator Gary Lee Jenkins indicated how speculation on the situation and circumstances of the death of the WSU freshman. Knowing how he died is important and will not help resolve the case. Any unfound rumors will only make the work of investigators harder, and he mentioned the Whitman County coroner involved, per Mirror.
Attention was brought to the actual information to document what happened, with no rumors or speculations. Warn that a coroner will not conclude the cause of death in weeks, not a short time. Getting to the bottom of the case fast is needed. The recent WSU freshman found in the dormitory near where Bryan Kohberger lives discovered dead.
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