Anti-Stalking Lessons In Wesleyan Case? Suspect Said To Have Stalked Victim; Was Enough Done To Fend Him Off?

Read this article on the Wesleyan case. The signs and signals of danger were clear and present in this case…Take a look!

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(CBS) The cold-blooded shooting of a 21-year-old Wesleyan University student in a campus bookstore Wednesday has focused new attention on what people being stalked can do to protect themselves.
Police say Johanna Justin-Jinich was gunned down by Stephen P. Morgan, 29.
His bond was raised to $15 million from $10 million Friday at his arraignment on first-degree murder chares.
Morgan denies harming anyone at the school, despite what authorities say are entries in his journal, which they say was found at the crime scene.
One reads, "I think it's OK to kill Jews and go on a killing spree." Another says, "Kill Johanna. She must die."
Morgan met Justin-Jinich two years ago at New York University, where they both attended a six week summer course.

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