Stone Foltz, a business major at Bowling Green, dies after consuming a handle of alcohol during a pledge party. Foltz was taking part in a fraternity ritual. The Foltz family's attorney, Rex Elliott, says the 20-year-old was taken to a basement at an off-campus fraternity house, blindfolded and told he couldn’t leave until he finished the equivalent of 40 shots in a short time. Elliott says when Foltz was then left at his apartment alone. His blood alcohol was .394.
Joining Nancy Grace today:
- Jim Piazza, Father of Timothy Piazza, Anti-Hazing Activist, Founding Member of the Anti Hazing Coalition and Parent United to Stop Hazing (PUSH)
- Rex H. Elliott - Foltz Family Attorney, Cooper & Elliott Co-Founder and Owner, cooperelliott.com, Twitter: @cooperelliott, Stone Folta GoFundMe: Search "Stone Foltz Memorial Fund"
- Dr. Susan Lipkins, Psychologist and Hazing Expert, Author: "Preventing Hazing", insidehazing.com,
- Justin Boardman - Former Special Victim's Unit Detective, West Valley City Police Department (Utah), Author (upcoming): " I WAS WRONG: An Investigators Battle-cry for Change Within the Special Victim's Unit" www.justinboardman.com Twitter: @boardman_train
- Dr. Priya Banerjee, M.D. [BANNER-JEE] - Board Certified Forensic Pathologist, Anchor Forensic Pathology Consulting, Assistant Medical Examiner
- Jay Maguire - Parents and Alumni for Student Safety (PASS) Founder, www.EndHazing.org, Facebook: "Parents and Alumni for Student Safety"
- Amy Steigerwald - Reporter, WTOL 11, Bowling Green Graduate (2018), @amysteigerwald, Facebook: @AmySteigerwaldTV
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