Attorney Gen. talks about Zantop case
The motive has been uncovered, the gruesome chronology pieced together. The killers are behind bars, one of them for life. Case closed.
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The motive has been uncovered, the gruesome chronology pieced together. The killers are behind bars, one of them for life. Case closed.
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Lawyers for Robert Tulloch argued in a court filing yesterday that accusations that he and alleged accomplice James Parker planned the killings of Half and Susanne Zantop months in advance should not be heard at the teen's murder trial.
Robert Tulloch pled not guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit murder today at an arraignment hearing at Grafton County Superior Court.
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NORTH HAVERHILL, N.H. -- Robert Tulloch stood straight-faced and silent at his arraignment yesterday as Richard Guerriero, his attorney, entered an innocent plea on his behalf to two alternate charges of first degree murder in the deaths of Half and Suzanne Zantop.
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The posters around campus advertised seven Dartmouth women, seven experiences. At last night's annual "Will the Women of Dartmouth Please Stand Up" in Lowe auditorium, seven Dartmouth '01 women shared a variety of stories, some serious, some hilarious. They talked about the their sexuality, their sororities, their classes, their triumphs and their failures.
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After prosecutors withdrew their opposition to the release of court documents, several pieces in the Zantop case fell into place. And in less than two weeks, someone who could be a critical witness is set to appear before the special investigative grand jury -- her scheduled appearance carrying the possibility of adding more pieces to the evidentiary puzzle.
They have fingerprints linking one of the suspects to the murder scene. They have evidence that shows one of the suspects bought two knives over the Internet.
Even though he may eventually be tried as an adult for his role in the murders of Half and Suzanne Zantop, 16 year-old James Parker will be treated as a juvenile as far as information provided to the media for the duration of the trial, New Hampshire State Attorney General to Philip McLaughlin said yesterday at a afternoon press conference at Hanover Police station.
In light of the recent tragedy of the deaths of Susanne and Half Zantop, this weekend may not seem the appropriate time to celebrate. Yet now is a time, more so than ever, when we must remember and reinforce the ties that unite the Darmouth community. Ours is a campus where most faces are familiar, and all are friendly. Ours is a campus where doors are left unlocked, and one feels safe walking alone at night. Let us not forget this.
As prosecutors and investigators remain tight-lipped, Dartmouth alumni around the country are struggling to come to terms with the tragic murders of Susanne and Half Zantop.
The College has established a resources information hotline to respond to inquiries about the recent homicides of Dartmouth Professors Susanne and Half Zantop.
In the first of a yearlong college series, Alltrue.com, an Internet website specializing in reality video, posted a virtual tour of Dartmouth last Friday that uses clips of a cross section of students to paint a picture of life at the College.
For anyone who has ever suffered the nausea and headaches after a night of drinking, a recent study offers new hope for a cure, or at least the motivation to look for one.
Recent studies show that college-aged Americans are smoking more than ever before. According to Llelwyn Grant, spokesperson for the Office of Smoking and Health at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, 27.9 percent of Americans ages 18 to 24 can be identified as smokers.