Man found dead at CU fraternity
By Bernie Morson, Rocky Mountain News
September 17, 2004
An official from the Boulder County coroner's office came to the Chi Psi fraternity home on the University of Colorado campus Friday morning to investigate the death of an 18-year-old male student whose body was found at the house.
The coroner was still at the home at 1080 14th St. at 12:30 p.m.
Julie Brooks, Boulder police spokeswoman, said someone called 911 to report the body at 8:57 a.m. She said the body showed no signs of trauma. Police are not releasing his name or saying whether he was a member of the fraternity. They do not know how long he had been dead.
His body was found in a common area inside the three-story brick, neo-classical fraternity house where 39 members live, Brooks said.
Friday morning, many of the fraternity brothers were being questioned by police.
None would comment to reporters.
Neighbors said they heard music and normal activity at the house Thursday night, but they indicated there were no parties going on, at least that they could hear.
Thursday was the last day of rush, or freshman pledge week, for many Greek houses on campus.
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