Chico State University’s Drinking
Problem?
1.
Chico State University senior Kyle Bartley, 22 a business major died August 19, 2006. An autopsy concluded a lethal cocktail of drugs cocaine,
oxycodone and diphenhydramine were the cause of death.
2.
Chico State University senior Stephen William Davis 23 a liberal-studies
major entering his credential program to become a teacher, died May 13, 2007. An autopsy concluded a lethal cocktail of
drugs oxycodone, cocaine, morphine, codeine and alcohol were the cause of
death.
3.
Chico State University senior Angela Marsh a biology major died September 9, 2007. An autopsy concluded a lethal cocktail of
drugs oxycodone, methadone, fentanyl and meth were the cause of death
4.
Chico State University senior Robert E Sheehan Jr. a manufacturing technology
major died September 27, 2008. According to police, Sheehan was found dead in his bedroom at
an Ivy Street address late Saturday night by roommates, the victim of an
apparent accidental overdose -possibly from pain killers.
5.
Chico State University sophomore Gina Marie Maggio 21 a communication
sciences and disorders major with a minor in child development died October 21, 2009. An investigation concluded a lethal cocktail
of prescription and illicit drugs were the cause of death.
6.
Former Chico State University student Reid H. Englebrecht 19 died January 31, 2010. Police said there was obvious evidence of illegal
drug use in the apartment.
7.
Chico State University freshman Ernesto Robles 19 studied physical
therapy and participated in the EOP program died July 14, 2011. Prior to the
conclusion of a pending autopsy Coroner's officials suspect Robles died from an
overdose of drugs and/or alcohol.
8.
Chico State University student Carly Callaghan 22 a graphic design
major died September 16, 2012. An autopsy concluded a cocktail of morphine
and alcohol were the cause of death
In 72months EIGHT Chico State University Student
deaths from mixtures of prescriptions, illicit drugs and some included alcohol!
Chico State University President
Zingg’s 12-27-2012
statement:
* “There's no question that
Chico State University has a drinking problem, campus president Paul Zingg said
today. That can be seen in the five
alcohol-related student deaths that occurred in the last five months, he said
in a phone interview.” *Quote from Chico
ER article
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