Suspect in murder of Loyola student attends detention hearing from hospital

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March 27, 2026
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Suspect in murder of Loyola University freshman appears via video from hospital for detention hearing determining bail or custody status.

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A man accused of murdering Loyola University freshman Sheridan Gorman appeared for a detention hearing on Friday via video feed from a hospital, where he remains hospitalized. The hearing determined whether he will be held in custody pending trial or released on bail. Gorman's death drew significant attention as the case involved a Loyola student, raising concerns about campus safety. The suspect's hospitalization and remote appearance suggest he may have injuries sustained during his arrest or apprehension. The outcome of the detention hearing will establish whether the suspect remains in custody as the criminal investigation and prosecution move forward.

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