The Pitt News
The independent student newspaper of the University of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | October 10, 2017 | Volume 108 | Issue 43
Pitching POLICE INVESTIGATE STUDENT HOMICIDE against the clock Pittsburgh police are investigating the death of Pitt junior Alina Sheykhet who was found dead in her Cable Place apartment Sunday morning. | by The Pitt News Staff
Madeline Gavatorta, Caroline Baroque and Janine Faust
The Pitt News Staff In the corner of the O’Hara student lobby Saturday morning, Jacob Saletsky practiced his pitch for an app, stopping to listen to the critiques and suggestions of his teammates. “You speak too much on this slide,” Veysel Gokbel said. “Can I just — real quick — we never directly asked that, maybe just say we were able to ascertain,” Andrei Mihailescu said. The junior mechanical engineering major would then resume his speech about Tag Along: The Plus One Shopping App, a peer-topeer shopping network that would allow users to pay someone to pick up groceries they forgot to get. Saletsky and his teammates — junior chemical engineering major Mihailescu, junior mechanical engineering major Praveen Vulimiri and School of Education and grad student Gokbel — were preparing their last pitch as finalists in Pitt’s Innovation Institute’s Fall 2017 24-hour Startup Blitz, which ran from 5 p.m. Friday night to 3 p.m. Saturday. First place went to Maternal Assistance Programming — an algorithm designed to detect bleeding in pregnant women. Common Sense — a team that pitched a portable, handheld breath sensor to detect cancer — came in
A memorial sits outside the Cable Place residence where Pitt student Alina Sheykhet was found dead Sunday morning in an apparent homicide. John Hamilton CONTRIBUTIING EDITOR
A homicide investigation is underway after Pitt student Alina Sheykhet was found dead in her Oakland apartment Sunday morning. As of Monday night, Pittsburgh police are looking for 21-year-old Matthew Darby — Sheykhet’s ex-boyfriend whom she filed a protection-from-abuse order against in September. See Startup on page 2 Detectives are asking for the public’s as-
sistance with locating Darby and said to call the Violent Crime Unit at 412-323-7800 with any information. It is unclear what police want to ask him about, but they say there are no current suspects, motives or charges in this case. “We do not believe at this time that this was a random act of violence,” Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert said in a statement. “There is no continued threat to Oakland
residents and the University communities.” The Allegheny County medical examiner’s office called the death a homicide Monday and said the cause of death was “sharp/ blunt trauma of the head.” Police and paramedics were first dispatched to the scene Sunday at 8:56 a.m. They arrived at a residence on the 3500 block See Homicide on page 2