Alan Cass (cq) stands by a plaque dedicated to Eluara Baquette, near Macky Auditorium on CU campus in Boulder Tuesday afternoon October 11, 2006. , Forty years ago the CU campus was shocked by the bloody murder of Baguette in the west tower of Macky auditorium.She was bludgeoned to death in 1966, by Joseph Morse, a custodian, was convicted of raping and killing Eluara Baquette. He died two years ago in prison. Alan Cass( cq) then the general manager of Macky Auditorium, has arranged to have plaque placed on the campus near where Baquette was sitting when she was lured to her death. "It changed the psychology of the campus. We were no longer safe. I think it's finally time for closure for everyone involved," Cass said. (PHOTO/ DENNIS SCHROEDER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** Alan Cass( cq)
Alan Cass (cq) stands by a plaque dedicated to Eluara Baquette, near Macky Auditorium on CU campus in Boulder Tuesday afternoon October 11, 2006. , Forty years ago the CU campus was shocked by the bloody murder of Baguette in the west tower of Macky auditorium.She was bludgeoned to death in 1966, by Joseph Morse, a custodian, was convicted of raping and killing Eluara Baquette. He died two years ago in prison. Alan Cass( cq) then the general manager of Macky Auditorium, has arranged to have plaque placed on the campus near where Baquette was sitting when she was lured to her death. "It changed the psychology of the campus. We were no longer safe. I think it's finally time for closure for everyone involved" Cass said. (PHOTO/ DENNIS SCHROEDER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** Alan Cass( cq)
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DS;Alan Cass (cq) stands by a plaque dedicated to Eluara Baquette, near Macky Auditorium on CU campus in Boulder Tuesday afternoon October 11, 2006. , Forty years ago the CU campus was shocked by the bloody murder of Baguette in the west tower of Macky auditorium.She was bludgeoned to death in 1966, by Joseph Morse, a custodian, was convicted of raping and killing Eluara Baquette. He died two years ago in prison. Alan Cass( cq) then the general manager of Macky Auditorium, has arranged to have plaque placed on the campus near where Baquette was sitting when she was lured to her death. "It changed the psychology of the campus. We were no longer safe. I think it's finally time for closure for everyone involved" Cass said. (PHOTO/ DENNIS SCHROEDER/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ** Alan Cass( cq)
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