Police Ask College Students to Do Their Job

Police Ask College Students to Do Their Job
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The cops couldn’t figure out who murdered Chandra Levy, the infamous college intern for the Federal Bureau of Prisons in Washington D.C. The cops also couldn’t determine what happened to Natalee Holloway, who disappeared when visiting Aruba during her high school graduation trip. But, just because the police can’t get to the bottom of these cases doesn’t mean that four inexperienced, unskilled and nosey college students can’t uncover the truth.

 

Three colleges are teaming up, Auburn University, Faulkner University and Bauder College, in an attempt to overshadow and out-investigate the police and FBI. Yes, these four students are all members of the “campus crime club,” which meets at least once a month to discuss crime related issues. The crime club, it sounds like a killer-of-a-time.

 

How do these four students, who have only read textbooks expect to find any information the police and FBI have not uncovered yet? I guess the students are going to fly to Aruba and Washington D.C. to do some sleuthing, question witnesses and uncover the hidden lives of these two slain women. These students should stick to cases that are a little more Nancy Drew and on their level, like oh say, figuring out who stole Ms. Robinson’s cat or who toilet papered Mr. Smith’s house.
 

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