cover of episode Death in the Dorms Season 1: Episode 4: Michael Deng

Death in the Dorms Season 1: Episode 4: Michael Deng

2024/10/22
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Why was Michael Deng's death at Baruch College considered a homicide?

Michael Deng's death was considered a homicide because he suffered severe blunt force trauma during a fraternity hazing ritual called the 'glass ceiling,' which led to his fatal injuries.

Why did the fraternity members initially deny that the event was a fraternity ritual?

The fraternity members initially denied that the event was a fraternity ritual to cover up the hazing and avoid legal consequences, as hazing is illegal and can lead to severe penalties.

Why did the police suspect a cover-up from the beginning?

The police suspected a cover-up because the fraternity members gave inconsistent and evasive answers, and there were communications between them to coordinate their stories and hide evidence.

Why was the 'glass ceiling' ritual considered dangerous?

The 'glass ceiling' ritual was considered dangerous because it involved physical abuse, with pledges being blindfolded, pushed, and hit by fraternity members, leading to severe injuries in Michael's case.

Why did the Baruch College community react strongly to Michael's death?

The Baruch College community reacted strongly to Michael's death because it was a hazing incident, which is rare and shocking, and it highlighted the dangers of fraternity rituals, causing emotional distress among students.

Why did the national fraternity try to distance itself from the incident?

The national fraternity tried to distance itself from the incident by labeling it as an unsanctioned event to avoid legal responsibility and protect its reputation, despite evidence of its involvement.

Why did the police charge 37 individuals in Michael's death?

The police charged 37 individuals in Michael's death because multiple people were involved in the hazing ritual, and others were complicit in the cover-up, hindering the investigation.

Why did Baruch College instate a moratorium on Greek life following Michael's death?

Baruch College instated a moratorium on Greek life to prevent further hazing incidents and to ensure the safety of students, as the hazing ritual that led to Michael's death was a severe violation of college policies.

Chapters

Michael Deng, a Baruch College freshman, tragically died during a weekend trip to the Poconos. Remembered for his kindness and academic achievements, Michael's death shocked the Baruch community. The circumstances surrounding his passing remain unclear.
  • Michael Deng was a freshman at Baruch College.
  • He was known for his kindness and academic excellence.
  • His death during a trip to the Poconos shocked the college community.

Shownotes Transcript

When Baruch college freshman Michael Deng dies during a weekend trip to the Poconos, his friends attempt to distance themselves from the crime. 

Originally Aired 1/5/23

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