Colleen Ritzer, The Math Teacher Who Was Killed After School By Her Ninth-Grade Student
Colleen Ritzer, The Math Teacher Who Was Killed After School By Her Ninth-Grade Student
Colleen Ritzer was a beloved teacher at Danvers High School in Massachusetts — then 14-year-old named Philip Chism sexually assaulted her and slit her throat with a boxcutter in a bathroom after class on October 22, 2013.
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Teaching was Colleen Ritzer’s lifelong passion, but she was murdered just months into her second year working at Danvers High School. |
In the early morning hours of Oct. 23, 2013, math teacher Colleen Ritzer was found dead behind Danvers High School in Massachusetts. She’d been sexually assaulted, her throat was slit, and a note beside her body read: “I hate you all.”
Colleen Ritzer was a well-liked teacher, and the police initially had no idea who could have a motive to kill her. Then, they learned that one of her ninth-grade students, a 14-year-old Philip Chism, had been found walking along the side of a highway with a bloody box cutter — and the pieces began falling into place.
While staying after school for extra help on Oct. 22, Chism had followed Ritzer into a bathroom, raped her, and strangled her before dragging her body into the woods behind the building in a recycling bin. There, he’d assaulted her once again and slit her throat.
Philip Chism was tried as an adult and sentenced to life in prison, but no amount of punishment would bring back Colleen Ritzer, the beloved teacher who was brutally murdered at just 24.
Colleen Ritzer’s Life As A Teacher At Danvers High School
Colleen Ritzer had always dreamed of becoming a teacher. Her mother, Peggie Ritzer, once recalled, “She wanted to be a teacher from the time she was in preschool. As she got older, she excelled in math, so she wanted to teach math.”
Ritzer graduated magna cum laude from Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 2011 with a degree in mathematics and a concentration in secondary education. She accepted a job at a middle school teaching eighth-grade math.
Her colleague Charlotte Dzerkacz told CNN in 2013 that Ritzer knew just a few weeks into her first year in the classroom that she’d found her calling. “She cared about every single student and put in many hours after school every day, always thinking about how she could be better and better help students,” said Dzerkacz. “She was truly a beautiful person.”
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Colleen Ritzer was just 24 years old when she was murdered by her 14-year-old student. |
Ritzer was excited to begin teaching geometry and algebra at Danvers High School in 2012. She frequently used social media to interact with her teenage students. “Full school week ahead,” she once wrote. “That can only mean one thing: lots of math fun.”
She even described herself in her Twitter profile as a “math teacher often too excited about the topics I’m teaching.”
So, it was a shock to everyone when Colleen Ritzer was brutally murdered just two months into her second year at the school.
The Murder Of Colleen Ritzer
On Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2013, Colleen Ritzer asked Philip Chism to stay after school for some extra help. Another student later recalled that Ritzer had asked Chism about his recent move from Tennessee, which made Chism visibly upset. Ritzer quickly changed the subject, but her innocent question may have set off the grisly chain of events that followed.
According to a timeline reported by The New York Times, at 2:54 p.m., Ritzer left the classroom to walk to the bathroom down the hall. Security footage from the school showed Chism following her a minute later. He pulled his hood over his head and entered the women’s restroom behind her.
At 3:06 p.m., a female student went into the bathroom and immediately turned back around. She later testified that she saw a bare bottom and thought she’d walked in on someone changing clothes.
One minute later, Chism left the bathroom carrying the pants that Colleen Ritzer had been wearing. He returned at 3:16 p.m. with a recycling bin, which he dragged back out of the school at 3:22, this time wearing a black ski mask as well.
The Trial Of Philip Chism
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Family, students, and fellow teachers gathered to mourn Colleen Ritzer on Oct. 28, 2013.
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| Philip Chism at his arraignment in October 2013 |





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