Chapter 23: Damian and Ridge, Sketching The disappearance of the three frats had made national news. Every news station in the nation drained the frats’ families with interviews, questioning them until they were in tears. Roth College had been scrutinized by the media as one of the most financially insecure education facilities in the nation. Its student enrollment reduced by fifty-three percent in the last year. Its funding ended up being cut more than forty percent by alumni. The college would be bankrupt within the next year. Nearby colleges and universities called Roth the Murder College or Missing Frat Boy College. The frats were never discovered, alive or dead. The case stood pending at the FBI and the Roth police department. For the last year, vigils at the college by students wer

