Beverly Fields, a spokeswoman for the D.C. Medical Examiner, said the cause of death was classified as acute alcohol intoxication, a clinical term for alcohol poisoning. The death was determined to be an accident. (The Hatchet, 4/28/09)
What I, and many other students and parents are questioning, is why did it take so long (about 4 months) for them to figure out she died from alcohol poisoning? Why haven't they released her blood alcohol level, even to the Hatchet or her close friends? Could there have been other causes as well-- like many things other than just alcohol related? In a follow up article in January the Hatchet said she had died from natural causes.
Ann-Marie Treanor says she still has no idea what killed her daughter, but wonders whether Laura's prior medical conditions may have played a role.
She said in an interview Friday night that her daughter had recently complained of painful headaches and chronic bruising, and had been treated for Lyme disease in the fall - though Laura was not taking prescription medication at the time of her death, she said. She had also been diagnosed with hand, foot and mouth disease - a condition that affects the skin - in October and had seen a local hematologist. Roommates said the week before her death, Treanor showed them her palms, which had become largely black and blue. (The Hatchet, 1/26/09)
Also, her roommates and close friends that night didn't even think she was sick. They went out to Adams Morgan, and walked back to her room. But there didn't seem any indication that she was sick or overly intoxicated. Can you still have alcohol poisoning and not have confusion, seizures, and vomiting?
Sophomore Max Mahoney, one of the last people to see Treanor alive, said she and a group went out to a bar, which several friends and bar patrons confirm was Adams Mill in Adams Morgan. She was seen entering at about 11:45 p.m. and several people who saw Treanor later in the evening said she did not appear intoxicated. Mahoney said he last saw Treanor "after midnight" in Ivory Tower and that there was no indication that she was sick. (The Hatchet, 1/26/09)
Also, why didn't the Hatchet wait to release this information until after finals? They even sent out the article as "breaking news" in an email to parents, who are now worried about the safety of their children. Personally, I feel like even though the Hatchet obtained this information this week, they were completely insensitive and by no means is this breaking news. Also, they should've considered the reactions of her roommates and friends, because it's finals week and this just adds frustration and stress to everyone who knew her.






































