Campus, community mourn loss of AU student

Campus, community mourn loss of AU student

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Auburn police have confirmed that they are investigating the death of 18-year-old Auburn University student Lauren A. Burk as a homicide.

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Auburn University students gathered Wednesday evening to remember a young woman, who one friend described as a “free spirit” and “well-liked.”

Auburn freshman Lauren A. Burk, of Marietta, Ga., died Tuesday night after being shot. While investigators tried to piece together the events that lead to her death, family, friends and peers gathered to pay their respects.

Nearly 100 students, including her sisters in the Delta Gamma sorority, gathered for a prayer vigil in the parking lot where her torched car had been discovered the night before.

Just after 9 p.m. Tuesday, Auburn police responded to a call of an “injured female,” later identified as Burk, on U.S. Highway 147 who suffered a gunshot wound, according to police reports. Less than half an hour later, the Auburn Fire Division responded to a car fire in a campus parking lot. That vehicle was later determined to belong to Burk.

During the vigil, the Delta Gamma sisters gathered in a semi-circle around the parking space where fragments and glass from her charred car remained Wednesday afternoon.

The news of Burk’s death sent shockwaves through the Marietta, Ga., and Auburn communities.

“She (Lauren) was a great student, a great kid and a great leader just like so many of the other kids we send to Auburn University,” said Dr. Tom Higgins, principal of Walton High School in Marietta where Burk graduated last year. “We notified our staff and faculty about the incident this morning and will make counselors available to assist grieving students.”

One of Burk’s former high school colleagues and current AU student, Elizabeth Chandler, 18, remembers Burk as a person everyone liked.

“I know when someone dies everyone talks about how good they were, but Lauren really was a gorgeous person,” said Chandler who recalls Burk being a very outgoing and active student who played lacrosse and was part of the homecoming court at Walton High.

Chandler learned of Burk’s death this morning when she checked her cell phone and found several messages from current Walton High students.

From what Chandler said she understands thus far, Burk may have been killed some time after she left Sasnett Hall after visiting her boyfriend, Sean McQuade, also a former Walton High student and current AU student.

“They ( Lauren and Sean) were the cutest couple,” said Chandler, a Marietta native.

Jay Seyfried, a junior at Auburn University and also a graduate of Walton High where Burk attended, was a mutual friend of Burk and McQuade.

The junior International Business student learned that Lauren had gone missing around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday night after dropping of an item on campus.

The idea that Burk’s killer was someone she knew is one Seyfried finds difficult to accept.

“Lauren was such a good judge of character,” Seyfried said. “She would never have been with someone she didn’t feel comfortable with.”

While he personally feels safe on the Auburn University campus, Seyfried said he’ll be more concerned about his girlfriend and other young women he knows as they travel on campus.

Chandler expressed similar concerns , but her thoughts and prayers are still with her fallen friend Lauren.

One of her (Lauren) favorite songs was Coldplay’s ‘(Don’t Panic)Beautiful World,’” said Chandler. “Today the world doesn’t look so beautiful.”

 

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Flag Comment Posted by PamelaD on March 05, 2008 at 5:01 pm

I think we all need to contact the national news organizations to get more attention to Lauren’s murder.  I don’t really think the local authorities can handle this.

Flag Comment Posted by whatif? on March 05, 2008 at 4:54 pm

dbarrs - thank you for those links about Lori Ann Sleniski, I often wonder about her and what happened to her. There does seem to be more than just a coincidence there. Also, I just read the AJC online and saw you quoted in there - I hope you will let Lauren’s family know that we are all so very sorry for their loss, and that many, many prayers are being sent their way.

Flag Comment Posted by whatif? on March 05, 2008 at 4:06 pm

One more thing…I know we are being told that Lauren was killed off campus (which for some reason seems to make people feel better?) but her car was ON campus, so how did she get “a few miles away?“ To me, that suggests she was taken from campus some how - so again, why did this NOT raise any flags? Why wasn’t the university community notified? I hope I’m wrong - I hope the police and the university have their reasons and truly no one else was in danger, but more than anything, I hope they catch and punish whomever did this so Lauren can rest in peace. My prayers and condolences are with her family.

Flag Comment Posted by dbarrs on March 05, 2008 at 3:53 pm

In regard to the other female Auburn student (Lori Ann Slesinski) who has been missing for going on two years… and whose car was found burning (on Dekalb Street off Opelika Road)... here’s a couple of interesting links…

http://www.wtvm.com/Global/story.asp?S=5051292
and
http://dresramblings.wordpress.com/2006/06/28/keep-it-relevant-missing-girl-in-auburn/

Flag Comment Posted by dbarrs on March 05, 2008 at 3:26 pm

I am a close friend of Lauren’s family. If you knew the details of this case, you’d be concerned that students are not safe… the murderer has NOT been caught and Lauren was most probably kidnapped on campus.

In any case, no campus police… in the aftermath of the VaTech & N. Illinois U. campus shootings is INSANE! And how crazy is it that only two municipal police are assigned to be available to protect 24,000 students… even the City of Naples, FL has more police on duty… and Naples is full of AARP people who live quite a more sedentary lifestyle than do college students!

Flag Comment Posted by PamelaD on March 05, 2008 at 3:17 pm

There is another female auburn student who has been missing for over a year now - and her car was found burning too!
I hope the police are looking into a possible connection with both cases.

It’s so scary to think that we might have a serial killer in Auburn.

When the other girl went missing it took the police here a month to put out fliers - after orientation for new students was over. - Surprise, surprise.

Flag Comment Posted by whatif? on March 05, 2008 at 3:06 pm

What if the person who killed her is a student and came to class today and sat next to your kids? I don’t think the police dept. did anything wrong - but WHY didn’t the University send out the information as soon as they knew? So what if students skipped school today, or employees took the day off as a result - was it really worth taking that chance? For all we know, the person who killed her came to class today ready to go down in a blaze of glory. And I know I sound panicked - but I don’t think I’m being unreasonable given the recent track record of university shootings.

Flag Comment Posted by ejauburn on March 05, 2008 at 2:59 pm

The campus is BETTER protected TODAY by the current force versus the old university police department.

Flag Comment Posted by responder on March 05, 2008 at 2:54 pm

reader- I don’t mean to sound offensive but I’ve been here much longer than 06 and I was just trying to explain. There is no campus police bc first the cost of keeping an on campus force and becuse both the city force and campus force were in such desprate need of people and neither could get any officers to join therefor they decided it best to combine them- there was a big newspaper article done on it when it happened back in in either 03 or 04. Also I think (might be wrong but I’m pretty sure) that there is an agreement between city and school that there has to always be two cops on campus. I know you always see their car parked outside of Haley and I see them walking around and on their bikes all the time, so as far as your concern goes yes there is campus police; just not an entire seperate force because simply put there were not enough people who wanted to be campus police officers- you got to admit it sure seems like it would be a pretty boaring job.

Flag Comment Posted by responder on March 05, 2008 at 2:45 pm

I must add that i do send my prayers to her family and it is a very sad thing. I wish things like this would never happen. Its just as a female grad student it is hard to comprehend how other students can feel threatened by this crime and I think it is silly that people start spreading rumors and panicing. The police and sherrif dept are all working on this and I am sure they are very capable of doing their job. Maybe its just that I am from a larger town where things like this happen every couple months but I see no reason people should be demanding a warning from the college when this didn’t involve the college. Considering the death occured off campus there is a good chance no warning was issued because the college itself didn’t even know. I don’t mean to sound harsh and my heart goes out to all affected by this loss I am just saying people should not jump to conclusions or beleive or spread rumors until the facts are announced. Also yes we all need to becareful in life but I don’t see this as anything more than some sort of limited crime.

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