A young Twin Cities blues drummer was fatally stabbed while attending college in the Netherlands this week, sending waves of grief across a local music community, which is now coming together to help her family.
Erasmus University student Sarah Papenheim, 21, of Andover, was killed Wednesday in her Rotterdam apartment about a mile from campus, according to AD Rotterdams Dagblad, the city's leading daily newspaper.
Witnesses heard arguing and screams in her third-floor room before the stabbing, police told the newspaper. Joel Schelling, Papenheim's 23-year-old roommate from Rotterdam, was arrested after trying to flee at a rail station, police said.
Schelling appeared before a judge Friday and was ordered detained for a further two weeks while the investigation continues.
Papenheim was studying psychology with an emphasis in suicide, which took her 21-year-old brother's life three years ago, her mother, Donee Odegard, told the Star Tribune. "My only two kids, and I've lost them both," said Odegard, whose son died four days after she remarried.
Papenheim was a blues drumming prodigy of sorts, according to her mother, and had a gig booked with local musician Brian Naughton on Dec. 22 at the Schooner Tavern in Minneapolis.
"Brian was here last night talking to me," Odegard said Thursday.
Naughton said that despite "Paps" being less than half his age, "she thought of drums and music the way that I did. She just got it, and was so talented and charismatic."