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The first of two parts of an expose on last semester's double murder-suicide in Dunster House aired last night on UPN 38's ten o'clock news-cast.
The series, titled "While Harvard Was Sleeping," examined the University's reaction to the event and the adequacy of counseling resources available to students.
The expose examined the reasons that Sinedu Tadesse '96 killed her roommate and committed suicide. In addition to several interviews with Tadesse's friends, the report also pointed to the letter sent to The Crimson last year as signs of her sadness.
Friends of both Tadesse and Trang P. Ho '96, the murdered roommate, were interviewed for the story.
The second part of the series will air tonight at 10 p.m. on channel 38.
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