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Penn State football's head athletic trainer Tim Bream doubled as an advisor to the Beta Theta Pi house at the center of an alcohol-related, student death investigation. He was not among those charged today.

(PennLive.com/file)

One name missing from the grand jury presentment recommending charges in a February Penn State fraternity death is Tim Bream.

Bream, the head trainer for the Penn State football program, was living at the Beta Theta Pi house as a senior residential advisor and was apparently at the sprawling home the night the fatal "pledge night" activities occurred.

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But unlike 18 fraternity brothers, he was not charged in connection with any of the events surrounding the Feb. 4 death of Beta pledge and Penn State sophomore Timothy Piazza.

Centre County District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller said there was no evidence that Bream had any knowledge of Piazza's injuries, or that he was consulted by student members about how to handle them.

At this point, the district attorney said, she can attach no criminal responsibility to Bream.

Bream, a Gettysburg native and Penn State graduate who came back to his alma mater in 2012 after a lengthy stint as head trainer for the NFL's Chicago Bears, had been living at the house since the 2015-16 school year.

He moved into the house after separating from his wife, sources have said.

Bream, who was "welcomed back" to the Penn State chapter in an old post on the chapter's website, has not responded to multiple phone messages or emails left by PennLive since February.