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Seeking Justice After the Hazing Death of Caleb Wilson in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish County, LA If you are reading this from a quiet home in Baton Rouge, or perhaps while sitting in a mechanical engineering lab at Southern University where a seat now sits empty, we know the weight of the silence you are carrying. Losing a son who was a musician in the Human Jukebox, a future engineer, and a vibrant part of the Southern community isn’t just a tragedy—it is a systemic failure. When a student dies during a fraternity ritual, the questions that follow are as sharp as the pain. You are likely being told that the criminal indictments are “justice.” Our trial team knows better. Criminal charges punish the individuals, but they do nothing to hold the institutions accountable for the culture that allowed this to happen. The allegations in the death of Caleb Wilson are particularly haunting. Beyond the ritual itself, the decision to change his clothes, fabricate a narrative, and abandon him at a hospital instead of calling 911 immediately is what we call “consciousness of guilt.” Those minutes of delay are the difference between a survivable medical emergency and a…