MURRAY, Ky. -- Students at Murray State University were feeling a little safer Thursday upon hearing the news that seven people had been charged with setting a dormitory fire that killed a classmate.
"Most people would say if they heard a fire alarm, they would just freak," said sophomore Brent Underhill, 20. "A lot of people didn't seem to know why it would take so long to find out who did it."
Five students were among the seven people charged in the early-morning fire on the fourth floor of the eight-story Hester Hall dormitory on Sept. 18. Killed was Michael Minger, 19, of Niceville, Fla. Four other students were injured, one seriously.
Capital crimes are a rare occurrence in Murray, a community of 17,000 in the gently rolling hills of western Kentucky not far from the Tennessee border. So far, no one is commenting publicly on a possible motive for the fire at this school of 8,700 students.
"We don't want to jeopardize the case," said Trooper Chuck Robertson of the Kentucky State Police.
A grand jury on Wednesday charged Fredrick F. McGrath II, 23, of Murray, with capital murder, assault, arson, falsely reporting an incident and three counts of wanton endangerment. The charges could bring the death penalty if he is convicted, but prosecutors haven't said whether they'll seek it.
McGrath, who attended the school during spring semester but was not enrolled this fall, pleaded innocent in court on Wednesday. He was being held without bond.
Two others, one of whom was a 19-year-old resident of Hester Hall, were charged with complicity to commit murder among other counts. Four others face various counts including conspiracy to commit arson and conspiracy to commit assault.
McGrath and three of the other students charged are members of a rugby club. The number of people allegedly involved in the crime surprised many on campus.
"It kind of shocked a bunch of people," said Andy Evans, a 23-year-old senior. "It shocked me. I think everybody's glad they caught them."
TIME CHANGE FOR VOLLEYBALL
There have been some time changes made for Saturday's Class 2A Sectional volleyball matches at Notre Dame High School.
South Pemiscot will play Steelville at 1 p.m. and Woodland will take on Bloomfield at 2:30. The winners will meet at approximately 4 for the sectional title and a berth in the following weekend's state tournament in Warrensburg.
ND, CENTRAL JV SOCCER TEAMS PLAY TO TIE
Notre Dame's Timmy Wencewicz scored his 16th goal of the season with five minutes remaining to force a 1-1 tie with Cape Central Thursday afternoon at Shawnee Soccer Park.
Matt Pobst assisted on the goal as Notre Dame concluded its season at 10-2-5.
After a scoreless first half, Cape Central took the lead approximately 10 minutes into the second half.
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