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Quote by: brien I fail to see the connection between skin color and circumstances. I live in Windham county and probably was away when this happened, so was it a major / minor story in the Norwch Bulletin, The NL Day or even the Hartford Courant?
I think the reason that her inebriation was kept out of the news probably has more to do with autopsy and cause of death rather than speculation regarding public drunkeness. By the time the cause of death is acertained, the story is no longer news. I have to state that skin color here is irrelevant and probably has nothing to do with the:
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Story was on evening news as well.
For the fall of a drunk girl in the days after it happened it bugs me why they don't report the fact she had been up their drinking. Police are still investigating my ass.....
Since your from CT you remember when those 4 yale students were killed in a car crash on I-95? Ever here about the drugs and alcohol in the car? Of course not.
The real issue here is how the media portrays this with a screen to bring about sympathy. Students around the state are holding prayer groups and going to therapy over a fallen drunk girl. Pathetic. Don't people have better things to do than spread lies like this.
Had the fall involved perhaps a group of black teens who were not students, or arab or whatever minority you choose I doubt there would have been such an attempt to create a public response.