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@ ALL a [ATION CONTAINED
FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95) HEREIN TS UNCLASSIFIED
DATE 12-11-2008 BY 60324 UC BAWsRS/LSC
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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Date of transcription 02/12/2008
SSAN:
home address:
On 02/12/2008,
After being advised of
the identiti £ the interviewing agents and the purpose of the
interview,[~ {was provided a non-disclosure form which she signed
and voluntarily provided the following information:
pe itticntcs West Virginia University (WVU) from
pledged Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority in
lived in the house durin
the positions of
was an active member. does not recall anything unusual
happening while she was a KKG at WVU or while living at the KKG
house. [oS Tstated that she did not remember any random visitors
he house or any discussion of strangers at or around the house.
does remember residents of the house reinforcing locking the
h doors but[____|didn't think it was for any particular reason.
[C Isaid the TED BUNDY incidents were going on around that same
time and may have been the reason for reminding the house residents
to lock the doors.
The KKG_house did have some vandalism whileL__lwas
there; however,| _| thinks that the instances were either pledge
or fraternity pranks.[__| stated that the vandalism not serious
and did not cause a lot of damage. [| ]could not remember
anything specific about the vandalism events or any specific time
period when it occurred. On a few occasions there were things
stolen from the house. does not recall any break-ins or
burglaries reported and thinks the things that were stolen were
taken by someone living in the house. nd other KKG house
residents presumed that the items were taken by a younger girl in
the house or the cleaning personnel. The items taken were minimal,
a few personal things like a vest and some other clothes. -
There were 26 girls living in the house. The KKG house
was one of the smaller sorority/fraternity houses on campus. Male
students were never allowed in the KKG house except for special
occasions such as an open house for families and friends.
Investigation on 02/12/2008 at Washington D.C.
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