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    GregSamsaLacey Donohue
    11/27/13 9:37pm

    Guess he should've went with "publish".

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      The Ghost of ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ AKA BabyStepsGregSamsa
      11/27/13 9:40pm

      EVIL, thy name is GregSamsa! And I love it!

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      St. Ridley SantosGregSamsa
      11/27/13 9:56pm

      Well, now his first book project is dead too.

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    Philip WesterLacey Donohue
    11/27/13 9:56pm

    All of his alleged wrong-doing aside, how can See have violated a protective order at his own home? His husband chose to go home. How is that See's fault?

    Protective orders do not exist to force people with a protective order against them to have to move someplace else is the person with the protective order shows up where they were first.

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      rudi_freudePhilip Wester
      11/27/13 10:08pm

      The way I understand it, the house was still conjugal, so uhh…I suppose Ganglani had to call ahead and tell See he was coming over so they wouldn't be within 500 yards of each other.

      Then again, that would have ruined the surprise.

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      Philip Westerrudi_freude
      11/27/13 10:12pm

      He was still there first. You cannot violate a restraining order if the victim seeks you out.

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    Joe StarrLacey Donohue
    11/27/13 9:33pm

    I'm only a community college teacher, so this could never happen to me. <whew!>

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      The Ghost of ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ AKA BabyStepsJoe Starr
      11/27/13 9:37pm

      Which the arrest or the fact of it being broadcast on Gawker?

      And how did you get that position. I will need some advice in a couple of years! LOL

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      VeryWellJoe Starr
      11/27/13 9:41pm

      What do you mean only?! You guys represent the bulk of degree paths to educational studies in a country that can no longer afford them and has sold out the middle class jobs to foreign shores. Maybe no ivory tower or tweed patches for you but GODDAMIT you are the strongest link, the widest path to any hope for the modern American Dream. Salu-tay!

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    DrOctopus72Lacey Donohue
    11/27/13 9:51pm

    Sooo... there's a job opening at Yale?

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      St. Ridley SantosDrOctopus72
      11/27/13 9:54pm

      None of us will get it though. We aren't from the schools Yale hires from.

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      The Other TheronDrOctopus72
      11/27/13 9:56pm

      Terrible, terrible - you should be ashamed.

      And dang it, it's the wrong field for me.

      Though I could fake American Studies in a pinch, and my folks were English profs, so I could handle Freshman Comp — oh heck, I'll apply. What's to lose?

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    brass1223Lacey Donohue
    11/27/13 9:39pm

    i'm pretty sure the cops had something to do with his death. fuck it, i'll say it, the cops most likely killed him for talking shit to them. i'm sure they didn't mean to kill the man. prob just wanted to give him a good beating but that beating went on for far too long and the man died.

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      dvdoffbrass1223
      11/27/13 9:44pm

      Wow. With such amazing deductive skills, shouldn't you be on Reddit?

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      Gemmabetabrass1223
      11/27/13 9:45pm

      cool story bro.

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    MataroLacey Donohue
    11/27/13 9:47pm

    He apparently had a spat with his husband; I wouldn't be surprised if he was abusing a substance (also don't think he was tenure track material). Lamentable all the same.

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      PipeSmokingGalMataro
      11/27/13 9:54pm

      How'd you get to substance abuse from what's written in this article?

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      MataroPipeSmokingGal
      11/27/13 10:05pm

      Fits the profile; a known type: brilliant, amoral, unstable, risqué.

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    ConnieRayTittyLacey Donohue
    11/27/13 9:36pm

    Meningitis much?

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      PipeSmokingGalConnieRayTitty
      11/27/13 10:08pm
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      ConnieRayTittyPipeSmokingGal
      11/27/13 10:38pm

      Yale had a recent meningitis outbreak. And I a-love alliterations.

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    StraelboraLacey Donohue
    11/27/13 11:05pm

    You'd think an associate professor of English at Yale would have some more literary-sounding to say rather than "I will kill you... I will destroy you." Something more, "From my I heart I stab at thee."

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      tdgbmzStraelbora
      11/28/13 12:19am

      His specialty was "queer mythology" in 20th century literature. Not much Melville to be had there.

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      carlaspadeaspadeStraelbora
      11/28/13 12:23am

      +1

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    spootenheimerLacey Donohue
    11/27/13 9:40pm

    Dammit, his ratemyprofessors page is empty.

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      MsxHLacey Donohue
      11/28/13 8:46am

      If he actually threatened to kill an officer, that is extremely regrettable. But since cops lie with such wild abandon in their police reports, it's always hard to take them seriously. Hard evidence aside, I wouldn't take most of what the police say at face value.

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        JayR727MsxH
        11/28/13 2:12pm

        A couple comments on the site of the local New Haven paper claim the professor's death was not made public for four days. Meanwhile See's "I'll kill you..." statement was released along with the news of his arrest. Typical ploy to poison the narrative and malign the arrestee/victim.

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