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Originally posted by TN-TX ADPi
What a tragedy. Thoughts and prayers for the family, friends, and campus.
In regards to one of the articles, it says several times how many of the brothers are not interviewing or cooperating. I know that according to ADPi policy (and I'm assuming other GLO's have the same policy), only the chapter advisor and president can make statements. Now, I understand for a police investigation, they (the police) would want everyone to give their own account, but is it possible, the fraternity hasn't "ok'd" others to speak about this? If that is the case, I just hate how the article made the brothers look:uncoopertive and uncaring.
Just a thought.
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TN_TXADPi, whatever Chi Psi may have advised the members and pledges, several news reports, including a story in today's (9/23) Denver Post, have said that a number of the guys in the fraternity have gotten lawyers. Just a guess (and I could be wrong), but their lawyers are probably telling them to keep mum too. The police undoubtedly would prefer to get as much information as they can, but even the slightest possibility of a huge lawsuit can make people very cautious. (I have no idea whether a lawsuit might be pursued, but the press and TV coverage has included information about Bailey's family: father is a retired vice president of Kidder, Peabody living in Ketchum, Idaho -- that is, Sun Valley; stepfather is a "prominent Dallas businessman"; and Bailey's prep school was Deerfield. All that points to a very well-to-do family that might be able and possibly willing to mount one heck of a lawsuit, but who knows. At this point we don't even have an official cause of death.)