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Marissa Pagli, a freshman at Manhattanville College, in Purchase, N.Y., was found dead in the staff housing she shared with her parents Feb. 22, 2010. Her mother was also found unconscious at the scene, according to college sources.
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Marissa, 18, was described by classmates at the elite liberal arts college as a popular member of the school volleyball team. Her father worked at the college as a maintenance worker.
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One Manhattanville student told Crimesider that they were notified of the incident by text message under the emergency alert system. A statement released later by President Molly Easo Smith read, "we are shocked and saddened by the death ... Our hearts go out to all who have been touched by this loss."
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Police have said they believe Marissa Pagli's death may have been the result of a domestic disturbance. "This is a family incident," said Harrison Police Capt. Anthony Marraccini, allaying fears that the slaying at the college, located in Purchase, N.Y., about 27 miles northeast of Manhattan, was the act of a random campus killer.
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Police Capt. Anthony Marraccini said investigators are not searching for a suspect, but wouldn't elaborate further, according to the Journal News.
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Marissa Pagli, a freshman at Manhattanville College, in Purchase, N.Y., was found dead in the staff housing she shared with her parents Feb. 22, 2010. Her mother was also found unconscious at the scene, according to college sources.
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Marissa, 18, was described by classmates at the elite liberal arts college as a popular member of the school volleyball team. Her father worked at the college as a maintenance worker.
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One Manhattanville student told Crimesider that they were notified of the incident by text message under the emergency alert system. A statement released later by President Molly Easo Smith read, "we are shocked and saddened by the death ... Our hearts go out to all who have been touched by this loss."
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Police have said they believe Marissa Pagli's death may have been the result of a domestic disturbance. "This is a family incident," said Harrison Police Capt. Anthony Marraccini, allaying fears that the slaying at the college, located in Purchase, N.Y., about 27 miles northeast of Manhattan, was the act of a random campus killer.
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Police Capt. Anthony Marraccini said investigators are not searching for a suspect, but wouldn't elaborate further, according to the Journal News.
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Marissa Pagli, a freshman at Manhattanville College, in Purchase, N.Y., was found dead in the staff housing she shared with her parents Feb. 22, 2010. Her mother was also found unconscious at the scene, according to college sources.
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Marissa, 18, was described by classmates at the elite liberal arts college as a popular member of the school volleyball team. Her father worked at the college as a maintenance worker.
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One Manhattanville student told Crimesider that they were notified of the incident by text message under the emergency alert system. A statement released later by President Molly Easo Smith read, "we are shocked and saddened by the death ... Our hearts go out to all who have been touched by this loss."
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Police have said they believe Marissa Pagli's death may have been the result of a domestic disturbance. "This is a family incident," said Harrison Police Capt. Anthony Marraccini, allaying fears that the slaying at the college, located in Purchase, N.Y., about 27 miles northeast of Manhattan, was the act of a random campus killer.
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Police Capt. Anthony Marraccini said investigators are not searching for a suspect, but wouldn't elaborate further, according to the Journal News.
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Marissa Pagli, a freshman at Manhattanville College, in Purchase, N.Y., was found dead in the staff housing she shared with her parents Feb. 22, 2010. Her mother was also found unconscious at the scene, according to college sources.
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Marissa, 18, was described by classmates at the elite liberal arts college as a popular member of the school volleyball team. Her father worked at the college as a maintenance worker.
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One Manhattanville student told Crimesider that they were notified of the incident by text message under the emergency alert system. A statement released later by President Molly Easo Smith read, "we are shocked and saddened by the death ... Our hearts go out to all who have been touched by this loss."
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Police have said they believe Marissa Pagli's death may have been the result of a domestic disturbance. "This is a family incident," said Harrison Police Capt. Anthony Marraccini, allaying fears that the slaying at the college, located in Purchase, N.Y., about 27 miles northeast of Manhattan, was the act of a random campus killer.
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Police Capt. Anthony Marraccini said investigators are not searching for a suspect, but wouldn't elaborate further, according to the Journal News.