Well of course it's you--you added the idea that he had a violent past and that he may have been there intentionally. Completely unsupported by anything.
You're still not hearing me. I
bet that he was high as a kite and/or had a history of violent behavior. I'm standing by that. My "support" is the violent behavior demonstrated. It's solid enough to take a bet that it was one or the other.
No...you are missing all of the known details of the case, plus you seem to be missing experience in the real world. 1)It was 2 am 2)It was a known time for many parties 3)He was in a fraternity. As to #3, I was quickly able to find a photo on a social media page that showed the deceased with beer in hand, standing next to his frat brothers....
In order:
1) 2AM is a realistic break in time for many reasons, ranging from love triangle to drugs to staggering around a residential backstreet drunk.
2) please present evidence of these "known" parties in the OP article.
3)he did not live in the frat house. He chose to live miles away from it. Also, you could probably find pics of half the male population in the US with a beer in hand. Did your exhaustive investigation show him staggering drunk and violent, or calmly smiling with a single beer in hand?
Has it occurred to you that this guy was an actual NCAA athlete and Exercise Science Major, with professional aspirations? Are you pretty sure he won't be more health conscious than the average 20 year old, and perhaps that's why he chose to not live in a partying frat house with his frat brothers? NCAA athletes are not all Blutos from Animal House, you know.
No, it's an obvious conclusion, the same one virtually everyone except you has come to oof-the-record. Don't believe me--look at any and every discussion online about this case. The commentators almost universally come to the same conclusion: "He was probably drunk"
*narrator voice* "And here we see The Appeal to Popularity making an appearance on the Skeptics board. It's a bold move, Cotton."
In case you hadn't heard or experienced, being drunk makes you significantly more likely to do stupid things!
So does being coked up. Or angry at getting burned. Or any of another dozen things.
This really is amusing...yeah sure, I bet the campus is just itching to put out an announcement condemning their entire school for being a bunch of drunks.
And now a single incident of one student is specifically condemning the entire school population? Wasn't it you saying that binge drinking is so common as to be the "most likely" reason? Ya wanna pick a side of your mouth to argue from?
You're getting nastier, so I'll say this one last time before bailing: I am only suggesting that the scarcity of facts presented thus far should make skeptics hesitant to jump to conclusions. The story makes no note of blackout drunkenness, so while we can take that as a possibility, it should not be even a tentative conclusion. It's a stereotype, and shouldn't be dignified as anything more than that. Considering his major, residence location, and NCAA status, the blackout drunk hypothesis should be at least questionable.