Rolling Stone Article on Lauren McCluskey’s Repeated Attempts to Contacted Authorities Before Her Murder

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A 2018 Rolling Stone article focused on the devastating details surrounding the murder of University of Utah student Lauren McCluskey—a tragedy marked by systemic failures in campus policing.

Lauren had repeatedly contacted police to report harassment, blackmail, and threats from her ex-boyfriend, Melvin Rowland, a convicted sex offender who had lied about his identity. Despite her pleas for help, officers failed to conduct a proper background check, which would have exposed Rowland’s violent criminal history. The Rolling Stone article highlights how these missed warnings and dismissive responses violated Title IX protections, ultimately contributing to Lauren’s preventable death.

In the aftermath, Lauren’s parents, Jill and Matthew McCluskey, pushed for critical reforms, including improved campus safety protocols and better police training for handling relationship violence.

Her legacy lives on through the Lauren McCluskey Foundation, which advocates for stronger protections for students nationwide. This heartbreaking case underscores the urgent need for institutions to take victims seriously—and act before it’s too late.

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