On a spring afternoon, a promising young life was tragically cut short in a place of quiet study and community. Johanna Emilie Justin-Jinich, a 21-year-old White/Caucasian female, was a junior at Wesleyan University, a student known for her passion for public health and poetry. On May 6, 2009, she was working her shift at the Red and Black Caf�, located inside the Broad Street Books near the Middletown, Connecticut campus. The day was meant to be one of celebration for the university, marking th
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