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The six-episode anthology docu-series, Death in the Dorms tells the unimaginable true stories of six college students whose lives tragically ended in murder: UCLA student Andrea DelVesco, University of Florida first-year student Christian Aguilar, University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love, Baruch College first-year student Michael Deng, University of South Carolina senior Samantha Josephson, and Western Kentucky University first-year student Katie Autry.
UCLA students wake up to a dark smoky cloud over Westwood, as fire consumes an apartment building full of sorority sisters. When Andrea DelVesco's body is found in the ashes, the police uncover the shocking truth behind a web of lies to catch a killer.
University of Florida freshman Christian Aguilar was happily beginning life at college with a new relationship blossoming; it was all taken away from him when he was reported missing under mysterious circumstances.
Charlottesville Police responded to an early morning call and discovered the lifeless body of UVA lacrosse player, Yeardley Love. Evidence of a violent crime quickly triggers a murder investigation which points to another student athlete.
A weekend getaway that represented a future full of opportunities, quickly turned tragic for Baruch college freshman, Michael Deng. Investigators soon discover that his friends are hiding information that will have nationwide ramifications.
South Carolina University student, Samantha Josephson, was quickly approaching graduation and had law school on the horizon; all of that was ripped away one fateful night when she called a rideshare and never made it home.
After a night out at a fraternity party, Western Kentucky University freshman Katie Autry received a sober ride home to the presumed safety of her dorm; hours later, a shocking act of violence would rock the campus and the entire state of Kentucky.
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