It was at FSU. They did not change houses, but I was told by a number of Chi Omegas that they rebuilt the second floor so that the room, where it took place, is now divided into new rooms. The exterior of the house was a very generic, and bland facade. Several years later, they performed a major renovation, and it included a new, and more attractive facade. In other words, they changed the scond floor's walls. Also, they installed a state-of-the-art security system that was as advanced as typical systems are today, 20 years later.
Prior to the Ted Bundy incident, all of the sororities had been on a trend, for many years, to loosen their rules with regards to allowing visitors into the house at late hours, as well as on upper floors. After the Ted Bundy murders in the Chi Omega house, all of the sororities at FSU clamped down, and have not loosened their regulations.
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