HARRISBURG, Pa. -- A 25-year-old Pennsylvania man is charged with criminal homicide in the high-rise death of his girlfriend.
Authorities said the man told police he dangled the woman out the window during horseplay Saturday night and lost his grip on her arms. Rachel M. Kozlusky, wearing only underwear and a sweater, fell 23 stories, breaking a portico skylight and landing on the pavement in front of the building. She was pronounced dead at the scene of massive head and internal injuries.
The building called "Pennsylvania Place" has 25 stories and is one of the tallest in Harrisburg.
Kevin Eckenrode, 25, is being held without bail and also is charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Posted by: mikey742
What would make you think that was a good idea? Oh wait they were on drugs
Posted by: MA218
whatever happened to just plain wrestling as a form of horseplay?
Thats what I would be doing if my girlfriend / wife was just wearing underwear and a sweater (not that anyone needed to know that lol)
Just makes me shake my head at the stupid things idiots do.
Posted by: CJIS
Quote:
Girlfriend Dies After Man Drops Her Out High-Rise Window
DUH you think?
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