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Benzgirl 04-24-2015 07:44 AM

Newborn Found Dead Outside Local Sorority
 
Members living in Delta Gamma Theta are forced to move out pending the results of the investigation. On the news this morning, they said the members know who the mother is but were not talking.


http://www.myfox28columbus.com/news/...l#.VTorpCFViko

KDCat 04-24-2015 07:49 AM

Somebody must have talked because the news article you linked says that the Sheriff knows the identity of the mother. No charges are pending because they are waiting on the results of an autopsy. (If the child was not born alive, no crime was committed.)

Munchkin03 04-24-2015 09:21 AM

"This is the second time in more than a decade a newborn baby was found dead at Muskingum University on the same street. In 2002, a baby was discovered in a dumpster. The mother was convicted and served prison time."

Wait, what's going on at this school? I'm pretty sure that no dead babies have been left on my college's (or really, most colleges) sorority row--and especially not twice in a 13-year timespan.

naraht 04-24-2015 09:31 AM

Move out? Why would moving out be part of the investigation?

Phigirl04 04-24-2015 09:50 AM

Something about this seems so off.

They have to move out? I don't understand why unless there is some evidence that they were involved. And I completely agree with Munchkin03, twice in 13 years seems a little ridiculous, is there a campus culture issue or something else going on.

Sciencewoman 04-24-2015 12:16 PM

It sounds like maybe it was a short-term situation "during the investigation" -- perhaps to facilitate evidence collection? It was written in the past tense, and there wasn't any reference to a university-imposed long-term house closure in the article. Is there additional published information about this, aside from the linked report?

I wouldn't call twice in 13 years a troubling trend...completely different students many years apart. Does Ohio have a law allowing mothers to give up babies at emergency sites without repercussions? We have that, but it's pretty new.

Kevin 04-24-2015 12:56 PM

never mind.

WhiteRose1912 04-24-2015 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sciencewoman (Post 2314013)
Does Ohio have a law allowing mothers to give up babies at emergency sites without repercussions? We have that, but it's pretty new.

Every state has some form of safe haven law. Ohio allows a biological parent to leave his or her child with a medical worker at a hospital, fire department, or other emergency service organization; or with a "peace officer" at a law enforcement agency.

honorgal 04-24-2015 03:17 PM

Maybe the article headline writer made an error. The article states twice that the baby's body was found AT the sorority house. No mention of it being outside.

33girl 04-24-2015 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 2313991)
"This is the second time in more than a decade a newborn baby was found dead at Muskingum University on the same street. In 2002, a baby was discovered in a dumpster. The mother was convicted and served prison time."

Wait, what's going on at this school? I'm pretty sure that no dead babies have been left on my college's (or really, most colleges) sorority row--and especially not twice in a 13-year timespan.

There was nothing saying the one in 2002 had anything to do with any Greek organization or its home. This is a very small school (under 2000 undergrads) so I'm guessing it's more like "student housing row" than sorority row. If all the students are living in the same area it kind of stands to reason that's where anything concerning students is going to happen.

TPA85 04-24-2015 11:14 PM

Muskingum is close to my heart, I used to be on advisory board for our chapter there. This whole thing is so sad and a lot of Greeks and other students have shown emotional support for the Deltas. I'm hoping they can find the answers they need to get them past this.

Also, this is the first I've heard of the Deltas having to temporarily move. IF that's accurate, I'm sure they will be welcomed by other organizations.

TPA85 04-24-2015 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 2313991)
Wait, what's going on at this school? I'm pretty sure that no dead babies have been left on my college's (or really, most colleges) sorority row--and especially not twice in a 13-year timespan.

FWIW, muskingum doesn't have a sorority row. The street the Deltas are on isn't even entirely campus-owned. Some are just normal residential homes, a couple sororities, and mostly faculty housing. So in a row of 3 houses you could have Greeks, their Bio professor, and a family of 4 who has nothing to do with MU.

Munchkin03 04-24-2015 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TPA85 (Post 2314050)
FWIW, muskingum doesn't have a sorority row. The street the Deltas are on isn't even entirely campus-owned. Some are just normal residential homes, a couple sororities, and mostly faculty housing. So in a row of 3 houses you could have Greeks, their Bio professor, and a family of 4 who has nothing to do with MU.

Okay...but still. My question remains, what's going on there? This isn't like NYU, with 50,000 students right in the middle of one of the world's largest cities.

33girl 04-25-2015 12:07 AM

It's a very small school in a very small village where I'm guessing Planned Parenthood or any such services are nonexistent. How much the church connection has to do with education students get or don't get regarding sexual activity, I couldn't say.

Griffins&Quills 06-27-2016 05:31 PM

The girl was sentenced to life in prison without parole

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/s...house-40164978


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