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Autopsy: Alcohol, drugs killed UGA student
By KELLY SIMMONS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 02/01/06
A toxic mix of alcohol and drugs, including cocaine and heroin, killed a 19-year-old University of Georgia student who was found dead in his residence hall 10 days ago, an autopsy shows.
UGA Police released the results of the autopsy Wednesday and also announced they would seek criminal charges against seven people in connection with the events surrounding the death of Lewis Rockwell Fish, a first-year student from Atlanta.
Thomas Stuart Carpenter, a Georgia College & State University student who was with Fish in the hours before he died, will be charged with possession of heroin, a felony, UGA police Chief Jimmy Williamson said.
UGA students Mark Eric Olsen, Michael Ian Crocker, Jordan Dugan Redella, and Grayson Hall Gordon, all of Atlanta, will be charged with possession of marijuana, a misdemeanor, Williamson said.
Olsen, Crocker and Redella will be charged with furnishing alcohol to a person under age 21 and underage possession of alcohol, both misdemeanors., Williamson said.
Redella and Gordon will be charged with possession of fraudulent identification, a misdemeanor. Redella also will be charged with using fraudulent identification to purchase alcoholic beverages, a misdemeanors, Williamson said.
William Chapin Cowan, a Gainesville State College student, will be charged with possession of marijuana, underage possession of alcohol and furnishing alcohol to persons under age 21, Williamson said.
Gene Whitner Milner III, a former UGA student who is not enrolled this semester, will be charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug-related objects. According to Athens-Clarke County property records, Milner and his dad Gene W. Milner of Atlanta, own the Riverhill Drive house that Fish visited the night before his death.
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In an interview with the UGA student newspaper, published last week, Carpenter said he and Fish spent Saturday night and early Sunday partying together in FishÕs dorm room, at the Riverhill Drive house and at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house, where Fish was a member.