College Football Star’s Dorm Turns Deadly Hideout: Shocking Murder Suspects Discovered Inside

College Football Star’s Dorm Turns Deadly Hideout: Shocking Murder Suspects Discovered Inside

Just when you think college football drama is all about the gridiron, a fresh curveball drops right before the 2025 season kicks off. LSU’s promising freshman running back, J.T. Lindsey, is suddenly in the spotlight—not for a game-winning rush but for allegedly harboring two young men wanted for serious crimes. Now, here’s the kicker: Lindsey’s attorney insists he had no clue these guys were on the lam for armed robbery and second-degree murder. Makes you wonder—how does a bright-eyed recruit end up tangled in something so dark without even knowing it? As the Tigers prepare to storm the field, off-field controversies like this threaten to rewrite the playbook of what fans expect from college football’s big stage. The real question looms: Can a player’s innocence hold up when the stakes extend way beyond touchdowns? LEARN MORE.

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A college football player has been accused of harboring two murder suspects in his dorm room.

The 2025 college football season is scheduled to begin later this month. However, one college football program is facing a troubling situation with a freshman running back. He is facing accusations that he harbored two murder suspects in his dorm room.

LSU Tigers freshman running back J.T. Lindsey is being accused of harboring two men accused of murder in his dorm room in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Two men, aged 18 and 17, were wanted for armed robbery and second-degree murder charges in Louisiana.

The freshman running back was arrested on two accessory-after-the-fact to second-degree murder charges.

Police tape. (Photo by Larry W. Smith/Getty Images)

Larry W. Smith/Getty Images

Lindsey’s lawyer, Kris Perret, said that his client did not know that the two men were wanted on murder charges.

“My client JT Lindsey has been arrested on allegations of ‘accessory after the fact’ for allowing two individuals, ages 17 and 18, who unbeknownst to him, were wanted in Alexandria, to stay at his LSU apartment for a couple of nights beginning on or around July 24th,” Perret said, according to WAFB-TV.

“It is alleged that the two individuals were wanted for crimes they are accused of committing in mid-May of 2025 in Alexandria, Louisiana. There are no allegations that JT Lindsey was in anyway involved in, or in any way connected to the alleged crimes of the arrested individuals.”

The four-star recruit is fully cooperating.

“He was unaware that the individuals arrested had committed any crimes or that they had been accused of any crimes, or that they were wanted by the police for questioning when he allowed them to stay at his apartment,” he added. “Had he known that the individuals were accused of any crimes or wanted by the police, he would not have allowed them into his apartment or associated with them in any manner.

“Furthermore, at no time did JT Lindsey do anything, nor take any actions, nor demonstrate any intent whatsoever to harbor, conceal or aid either of the accused and now arrested persons to avoid arrest, apprehension, trial, conviction or punishment for their crimes. He is glad that these individuals were taken into custody by authorities without incident.”

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