This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). It’s the story of how one college, Eastern Michigan University, accrued the largest fine in history (at the time) from the Department of Education in violation of the Clery Act. In 2008, the school had to pay $350,000 in fines after administration lied about the death of 22-year-old Laura Dickinson. For 10 weeks, they allowed not only Laura’s own parents, but also the entire university community and students, believe there was no foul play involved and that Laura had suddenly died of natural causes. But 10 weeks after Laura’s death, the university announced they had arrested a suspect for Laura’s murder, and they had actually been investigating it as a homicide the whole time. Find out the rest of the story in this episode, "A Killing Kept Secret."
Chronicle 80: "Evil on Earth"
Chronicle 79: "Tortured by Evil"
Chronicle 78: "A Quadruple Homicide"
Chronicle 77: "A Friend's Betrayal"
Chronicle 76: "A Pristine Print"
Chronicle 75: "When She Tried to Leave"
Chronicle 74: "A Negligent Homicide"
Chronicle 73: "A Chance Encounter"
Chronicle 72: "Suspension Sparks Murder"
Chronicle 71: "Robbery Leads to Homicide"
Chronicle 70: "Finding Their Friend"
Chronicle 69: "A Deadly Dispute"
Chronicle 68: “Deadly Injection"
Chronicle 67: "Two Victims, One Killer"
Chronicle 66: "The Disappearance of Charlie Allen Jr. (AKA: Neo)"
Chronicle 65 (Part 2): "Tenure Denied - A Professor's Revenge"
Chronicle 65 (Part 1): "Tenure Denied - A Professor's Revenge"
Chronicle 64: "Should've Known - The Murder of Alex Kogut"
Chronicle 63: "Rivalry, Revenge, & Homicide"
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