The college home of four longtime Stillwater friends bound since grade school by a love of music went up in flames and smoke in a few terrifying moments Monday morning, leaving two of them dead and the other two fortunate to have escaped.
Families and communities in two states were in mourning Tuesday.
"They all ended up together," said Connie Isakson, mother of Garret Isakson, one of the four 2009 Stillwater Area High School graduates -- each now 21 -- whose off-campus apartment, atop a local real estate business near the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, was destroyed in the blaze.
Investigators have yet to determine what led to the fire. Deputy Fire Chief Scott Burkart said that "as of now, we're not suspecting any type of suspicious activities."
Ross A. Livermore died at an Eau Claire hospital after the predawn fire in the 600 block of Water Street, an older neighborhood that accommodates a good share of the city's 11,000 college students.
Livermore was a sophomore on approved leave from the university and majoring in computer science.
Roommate Jacob Clarkson suffered serious burns and died Tuesday afternoon at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, according to police and a hospital spokeswoman. Clarkson was a senior and physics major.
Isakson, a junior management major, and Casey Malan, a senior English major, escaped and were treated at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire and released.