College Student Arrested for Smearing Bodily Fluids on Roommate's Belongings (accuse, racist)
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In Rowe's Facebook video, she read one of the posts:
"After one and a half months of spitting in her coconut oil, putting moldy clam dip in her lotions, rubbing used tampons on her backpack, putting her toothbrush places where the sun doesn't shine and so much more, I can finally say goodbye to 'Jamaican Barbie," she read. Rowe said the post was followed by photos of what Brochu allegedly did to her.
Police said were dispatched to the campus to investigate "a report of vandalism and harassment" on Oct. 18th.
They corroborated some of Rowe's story, including that Brochu posted statements to Instagram in which she said she did things such as put bodily fluids on her roommate's property.
The victim had a horrible roommate and the perpetrator of the disgusting acts against her has been arrested and expelled from school. The law worked as designed. I don't see why this topic is a thread either.
Wow. They should really consider giving students their own dorm rooms after this instead of sharing with roommates. Never know who to trust. Sad thing hate crime related incidents like this happens all the time at colleges/universities and gets ignored. Shame on that University lack of urgency to rectify this case.
A college girl was poisoned by her roommate with some sort of slow poison, and eventually got neuritis, losing cognitive capabilities and relying on parents to live. Unfortunately she had quite a few roommates in the dorm and the police could not decide who did it.
Jesus. Whatever happened to just sticking on passive aggressive post-its with sarcastic smiley faces/hearts onto the fridge?
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