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On the morning of Nov. 12, 2019, WSU freshman Sam Martinez was transported by the Pullman Police Department to a local funeral home in a locked body bag. Fraternity members found his body cold and discolored in the basement of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.
Almost a year and a half later, Pullman PD completed its investigation into the circumstances surrounding Martinez’s death.
Pullman PD recommended charges of hazing or furnishing liquor to a minor for seven Alpha Tau Omega fraternity members, according to Pullman PD’s summary of facts.
The entire report that was forwarded to the prosecutor was much longer, said Pullman PD Cmdr. Jake Opgenorth.
Pullman police chief explains delays in investigation into WSU student s death
Pullman police are recommending charges of hazing and furnishing liquor to a minor. But hazing cannot be prosecuted due to the statute of limitations. Author: Megan Carroll, Ian Smay Published: 2:33 PM PST February 24, 2021 Updated: 7:33 PM PST February 25, 2021
PULLMAN, Wash. The Pullman Police Department is not recommending a manslaughter charge after the 2019 death of 19-year-old Washington State University freshman Samuel Martinez.
Whitman County Coroner Annie Pillers ruled that Martinez, who was from Bellevue, died of “acute alcohol intoxication, otherwise known as alcohol poisoning. The manner of his death was accidental.
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