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The Professor Who Snapped: The Amy Bishop Case | Tenure Denial Turned Deadly

The Professor Who Snapped: The Amy Bishop Case | Tenure Denial Turned Deadly

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Amy Bishop was a biology professor at the University of Alabama — until a tenure denial turned deadly.On February 26, 2010, during a routine faculty meeting, Amy Bishop, a university professor, carried out a calculated shooting at the University of Alabama, killing three colleagues and wounding three others. This video explores the Amy Bishop case, the University of Alabama shooting, and how a denial of academic tenure escalated into one of the most disturbing examples of workplace violence in higher education.The Amy Bishop shooting shocked the academic world. Bishop was not a stranger to violence — long before the University of Alabama faculty meeting shooting, she had a documented history of violent behavior, including a fatal family shooting, a suspected letter bomb incident, and multiple assaults. Despite these warning signs, Amy Bishop continued her academic career as a professor.The University of Alabama shooting in 2010 was not a random act. It was deliberate, targeted, and years in the making. This case raises serious questions about academic tenure, institutional accountability, and how universities handle threats of violence.In this long-form true crime video, we break down the Amy Bishop case step by step, using verified sources to explain how a respected professor became a convicted murderer serving life in prison without parole.

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