DENVER (KDVR) — The case of Megan Trussell, an 18-year-old student at the University of Colorado Boulder whose body was found in Boulder Canyon, will be reviewed on a state level following a request by her parents.
Members of different state agencies are expected to meet on Thursday to determine which one will lead the review of Trussell’s death after her parents escalated the case to the state level.
Under Colorado law, SB 22-150, if an Indigenous person’s death was ruled a suicide or overdose under suspicious circumstances, the case mandates a review.
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Trusell’s family said members of the Division of Criminal Justice, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and the Office of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives will attend…