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Ten Weeks of Silence: How Eastern Michigan Hid the Murder of Laura Dickinson and Earned the Largest Pre-2008 Clery Fine
On December 13, 2006, 22-year-old EMU student Laura Dickinson was raped and murdered in her Hill Hall dormitory room by fellow student Orange Taylor III. Three days later, EMU emailed the campus that Dickinson had died with "no reason to suspect foul play", even though university police were investigating the death as a homicide. The truth was disclosed only on February 23, 2007 — ten weeks later — when Taylor was arrested. The U.S. Department of Education subsequently fined EMU $357,500, then the largest Clery Act penalty ever imposed.
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