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Originally posted by ladygreek
Huh? While it is true this happened to an Omega, it was not a result of anything associated with the fraternity, i.e. hazing. So why expect a statement from the Grand Basileus? As noted, he has been involved since early on. At this point, it is being pursued as a criminal case. Until legal representation, etc. was in place, I bet he and others were advised not to make statements.
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I think I understand Sweetthangdst's point.
This man was a fallen Omega. His brothers, like all of us hurting behind this, have led the charge to bring this injustice to light (at least, this is where I learned of the story). The questionable circumstances of his death, provide a forum for anyone of conscience to speak out and demand justice. Why should hazing or other alleged fraternal illegalities be the only areas where we expect to hear from fraternal leadership?
I applaud Omega for keeping this front and center.