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[First there was the murder last week (still unsolved) of a professor at
the University of Toronto - stabbed to death in his office - now this.
Kelly]

http://www.salon.com/news/wire/2001/01/29/dartmouth/index.html

Professors' deaths jolt Dartmouth College

By J.M. Hirsch

Jan. 29, 2001 | HANOVER, N.H. (AP) --

The humanity that Susanne and Half Zantop brought to Dartmouth College
has made it difficult for colleagues to accept how the couple's lives
could have ended in a double homicide.

The Zantops, both longtime professors at the Ivy League school, were
found slain in their secluded house about three miles from campus.

"They were wonderful people. They were special - intellectually,
humanly, everything," said Dartmouth languages instructor Roxanne
Verona.

Verona told neighbors she stumbled upon the Zantops' bodies when she
arrived at the house for dinner Saturday evening and found the door
unlocked.

Police have since cautioned Verona not to discuss the discovery, but
some details about the slayings have seeped out.

"She went in and called out. There was no answer," neighbor and friend
Audrey McCollum said. "She turned and saw Susanne on the floor with
blood around her."

Verona rushed to McCollum's home to call police while McCollum's husband
Robert, a doctor, went over to the Zantops' home. Robert McCollum said
he saw enough to know for certain the couple had been dead for several
hours.

Attorney General Philip McLaughlin on Sunday refused to discuss a
possible motive, suspects, the cause of the deaths or the condition of
the house, saying he did not want to jeopardize the investigation.

Susanne Zantop, 55, was chairwoman of the German Studies Department. Her
62-year-old husband taught Earth sciences. Both had taught at Dartmouth
for at least 25 years and had two adult daughters.

About 50 faculty members, administrators and students held a somber
meeting on campus Sunday night and agreed to set up a support network
with a campus hot line.

Many embraced, some were tearful, and most, including Dean Jim Larimore,
were trying to come to terms with the word "homicide."

"Words like this don't come easily in a place like this," he said. "What
we have to acknowledge is that this is a nightmare, but we won't wake
up."

A picturesque town of just under 10,000, Hanover is lively, but
considered safe. The last murder was in 1991, when two female students
from Ethiopia were killed with an ax. Police said it was the first
murder in town in more than 40 years and the first murder of a Dartmouth
student that anyone could remember.

An Ethopian man allegedly spurned by one of the victims was convicted
and sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Kinohi Nishikawa, a senior living in an apartment complex for German
studies students, said he learned about the professors' deaths from the
student newspaper.

"I was in total shock - I couldn't breathe," he said. "I've been
following this on the Internet, and every little detail is tugging at my
heart."

Nishikawa, who does research for a German studies professor, said he was
dreading seeing the teaching staff Monday.

"It's almost too much for me to think about going back there and seeing
them," he said. "I know this campus will be a very sad place in the next
few days, whether they've ever met the Zantops or not."

Associated Press

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