Lauren McCluskey

A student at the University of Utah, Lauren McCluskey began receiving threatening messages from her ex-boyfriend in the fall of 2018. For nearly three weeks, concerned for her safety, she reported this harassment to campus police again and again. Today’s episode is about the deadly cost of warnings ignored—and what happens when the people we trust to protect us fail to take action. 

Please be aware that today’s episode contains references to sexual assault and suicide.
A full transcript of this episode is available here.

“Steve C. Wilson | University of Utah via Associated Press. This Aug. 21, 2018, photo shows Lauren McCluskey, a member of the University of Utah cross country and track and field team.”
Jill (left) and Matt (right) McCluskey
“​​(Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office via Associated Press) This undated photo Melvin Rowland, who authorities say shot and killed University of Utah student and track athlete Lauren McCluskey.”
“From a memorial album presented to Jill and Matt McCluskey after Lauren McCluskey’s death by University of Utah Athletics. | Courtesy Jill and Matt McCluskey.”
Lauren’s Yearbook
“(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) University of Utah President Ruth V. Watkins speaks at a news conference presenting the findings of a review of the Lauren McCluskey case, in Salt Lake City on Wednesday Dec. 19, 2018. John T. Nielsen at right.”
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One thing that really struck me about today’s story was Lauren’s parents, Jill and Matt McCluskey, and their commitment to advocating for students just like Lauren, all across the country. In her honor, they founded the Lauren McCluskey Foundation, whose mission is “to let Lauren’s light shine by supporting her passions, including animal welfare, amateur athletics, and by making campuses across the country a place where students are safe, supported, and have the ability to thrive.” The Lauren McCluskey Foundation has launched several campus safety initiatives across the country and has made great strides in recent years. On their website, they offer advocates and allies a few key resources, including a Student Toolkit for those who’d like to push for change and create a culture of safety on their own campuses. Much of this work is centered around Lauren’s Promise, a simple pledge that says: “I WILL LISTEN AND BELIEVE YOU IF SOMEONE IS THREATENING YOU.” You can make Lauren’s Promise, learn how to volunteer, and donate to support this important work at laurenmccluskey.org.

Audio Used:

The University of Utah: Audio Files in Lauren McCluskey Case.

YouTube: Report: University of Utah police missed important details before Lauren McCluskey’s murder, uploaded by 4 News Now.

YouTube: 911 call possibly related to McCluskey case, uploaded by KUTV 2 News Salt Lake City.

YouTube: ESPN investigates Lauren McCluskey’s murder | LISTEN (Full Documentary), uploaded by ESPN.

YouTube: New details about criminal past of suspect in Utah student murder, uploaded by CBS Mornings.

Facebook: LIVE: Hundreds gather at vigil in honor of slain University of Utah student athlete Lauren McCluskey., by KUTV 2 News.

SoundCloud: Rowland talks about his victims in 2012, uploaded by Nate Carlisle. Audio obtained by Salt Lake Tribune from the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole.

Sources Used:

Deseret News: What really happened to Lauren McCluskey? The inside story of her tragic death, by Gillian Friedman.

YouTube: ESPN investigates Lauren McCluskey’s murder | LISTEN (Full Documentary), by ESPN

The Salt Lake Tribune: Her friends warned dorm staff; she kept calling police. But risks went unrecognized before the slaying of Utah student Lauren McCluskey., by Courtney Tanner and Sean P. Means.

The Salt Lake Tribune: Man who killed Utah student Lauren McCluskey had a history of sex assault that was downplayed in the criminal justice system., by Nate Carlisle.

The Salt Lake Tribune: A slain student complained a former boyfriend was harassing her, but University of Utah police did not tell parole officials, by Nate Carlisle and Scott D. Pierce.

The Salt Lake Tribune: Despite renewed criticism from the mother of slain student Lauren McCluskey, the University of Utah sticks to its plan for improving safety — without discipline., by Nate Carlisle and Courtney Tanner.

The Salt Lake Tribune: University of Utah police officer showed off explicit photos of Lauren McCluskey to his co-worker, by Courtney Tanner.

The Salt Lake Tribune: How the University of Utah’s police department treated female victims and officers for years before Lauren McCluskey’s killing, by Courtney Tanner.

The Salt Lake Tribune: Here’s an updated timeline of the slaying of University of Utah student Lauren McCluskey and reform that has followed, by Courtney Tanner and Sean P. Mean.

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