Penn State frat brothers knew dying pledge needed serious help
The heartless Penn State University fraternity brothers facing involuntary manslaughter charges for not getting medical care for a pledge with toxic levels of alcohol in his system during a night of hazing knew for nearly 12 hours before he died he was “going to need help,” officials said Saturday.
“Tim Piazza might actually be a problem,” one brother wrote in a group text about the 19-year-old sophomore after the victim “ran the gauntlet” at Beta Theta Pi’s chapter house on Feb. 2 and was forced to chug vodka, beer and wine.
The brother sent the group text after finding Piazza at the bottom of the basement stairs.
“He fell 15 feet down a flight of stairs, hair-first,” the brother wrote at 11:53 p.m. “Going to need help."
But nobody called 911 for Piazza until about 10:45 a.m. the next day, officials said.
-New York Daily News
Same thing in the Sandusky case. The victims are the "problem"--for Penn State's image! Solution: don't tell anybody. That's the Penn State Way.
The heartless Penn State University fraternity brothers facing involuntary manslaughter charges for not getting medical care for a pledge with toxic levels of alcohol in his system during a night of hazing knew for nearly 12 hours before he died he was “going to need help,” officials said Saturday.
“Tim Piazza might actually be a problem,” one brother wrote in a group text about the 19-year-old sophomore after the victim “ran the gauntlet” at Beta Theta Pi’s chapter house on Feb. 2 and was forced to chug vodka, beer and wine.
The brother sent the group text after finding Piazza at the bottom of the basement stairs.
“He fell 15 feet down a flight of stairs, hair-first,” the brother wrote at 11:53 p.m. “Going to need help."
But nobody called 911 for Piazza until about 10:45 a.m. the next day, officials said.
-New York Daily News
Same thing in the Sandusky case. The victims are the "problem"--for Penn State's image! Solution: don't tell anybody. That's the Penn State Way.