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“If they'd seen he passed out and still left him for hours, they should have paid more attention to him if they saw he got really bad,” said Monica Lemus, a junior.
“You could have potential responsibility and some kind of manslaughter theory that there was reckless action or criminally negligent action in the way that he was treated,” said Faller.
After Dhanens' death, police interviewed Theta Chi members. Detectives found out all the pledges were told they couldn't leave a room until bottles of rum, tequila and vodka were gone. Within the hour, Dhanens exceeded his limit. When police asked for more details about who took him to the “drunk room” and who was supposed to monitor him, the fraternity stopped talking. Police took about ten computers, five cell phones, several partially full bottles of alcohol, and national fraternity supplies. The case is still under investigation.