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TX: Person of interest identified in death of UT-Austin student
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Weiser’s remains were discovered Tuesday morning, and police revealed a timeline of her disappearance on Thursday.
She was seen leaving the drama building on campus bound for her dorm between 9:30 and 9:45 p.m. on Sunday night. “She never made it to her dormitory that night,” Gay said.
Weiser’s roommates called university police the next day to report her missing and her body was found in a creek on campus Tuesday.
An autopsy concluded the death was a homicide and that she had been assaulted.
Submitters Note: And UT at Austin is doing everything they possibly can to restrict concealed carry by licensed individuals when it becomes law in August.
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mickey
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Even if the campus was carry friendly, an 18 year old wouldn't be lawfully carrying next fall.
And since the campus isn't carry friendly, a 21 year old isn't likely to be carrying on the way back to her dorm room. |
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