More video shows Penn State pledge stumbling before death
BELLEFONTE, Pa. — Prosecutors in the criminal case against a Penn State fraternity and 18 of its members related to the death of a pledge after an alcohol-fueled hazing ceremony played new video footage of the pledge in the hours before help was summoned, and the lead detective revealed that critical security video may have been intentionally erased.
The preliminary hearing wrapped up its fourth day on Thursday as cross-examination of State College police Detective Dave Scicchitano continued, and it was unclear whether the marathon proceeding will wrap up on Friday.
A judge has to decide if there is sufficient evidence against now-closed Beta Theta Pi and 16 of its members to send their cases to county court for trial. Two defendants previously waived the hearing.
The new footage showed 19-year-old Tim Piazza, of Lebanon, New Jersey, stumbling and unsteady on his feet about three hours before he was found unconscious in the basement.


