CT- Annie Le, missing from Yale, thread #4 FOUND DECEASED

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I have found that *advertiser censored* does indeed satisfy all the criteria mentioned in the comment on the nhregister and reproduced in this thread by Want To Help. If (and that is a big if) it is the case that the comment on nhregister has identified the suspect, then *advertiser censored* is the suspect. No more circles. No more ambiguity. See for yourself.

"*advertiser censored* attends Yale as an undergrad and works for Professors connected with Bennett Labs. He helps Bennett Labs publish an article in 2004/2005."

Well, here is an article fitting that description and it has *advertiser censored*'s name:

http://mcb.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/25/11/4792

And I have found another article fitting that description (published in 2004) in which *advertiser censored* receives an honorable mention for his "technical assistance."

Also, if you do an intelius search, you will see *advertiser censored* also lived in Rochester, NY.

Important Caveat: successfully identifying the suspect under consideration is not the same as identifying the actual culprit.
 
I think they mean before she was found.
ITA. And I have seen the word, "animal tech" reported which is not the same as a lab assistant like on B's page. Labrat or someone please correct me if I am wrong.

You know...Q.... could you please pass that Mrs. Dash again? LOL
 
My hood is equipped with a steam outlet, right next to the vacuum, natural gas, air, water and nitrogen valves. Steam is quite useful for heating without the risk of over heating, hot spots or fire.
 
ITA. And I have seen the word, "animal tech" reported which is not the same as a lab assistant like on B's page. Labrat or someone please correct me if I am wrong.

You know...Q.... could you please pass that Mrs. Dash again? LOL

Heh, we need a big salt shaker smiley. There might be one, I've never looked for it. lol.
 
"*advertiser censored* attends Yale as an undergrad and works for Professors connected with Bennett Labs. He helps Bennett Labs publish an article in 2004/2005."

Well, here is an article fitting that description and it has *advertiser censored*'s name:

http://mcb.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/25/11/4792

And I have found another article fitting that description (published in 2004) in which *advertiser censored* receives an honorable mention for his "technical assistance."

Also, if you do an intelius search, you will see *advertiser censored* also lived in Rochester, NY.

eeks if you google his name, her name is already coming up right along with it...
 
"*advertiser censored* attends Yale as an undergrad and works for Professors connected with Bennett Labs. He helps Bennett Labs publish an article in 2004/2005."

Well, here is an article fitting that description and it has *advertiser censored*'s name:

http://mcb.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/25/11/4792

And I have found another article fitting that description (published in 2004) in which *advertiser censored* receives an honorable mention for his "technical assistance."

Also, if you do an intelius search, you will see *advertiser censored* also lived in Rochester, NY.

Does it specifically say HIS? I've found several things indicating that's a female.

Unfortunately, I think all our sleuthing is being fouled up several having ties to Rochester, as well. :crazy:
 
ITA. And I have seen the word, "animal tech" reported which is not the same as a lab assistant like on B's page. Labrat or someone please correct me if I am wrong.

You know...Q.... could you please pass that Mrs. Dash again? LOL

Hi, Nursebeeme. Animal tech and lab techs are different, but I think that "lab tech" is often used as an umbrella term.
 
My hood is equipped with a steam outlet, right next to the vacuum, natural gas, air, water and nitrogen valves. Steam is quite useful for heating without the risk of over heating, hot spots or fire.
welcome gtk! yeah! another science person!!!!!

Would an animal tech know how to screw up your hood and set off the fire alarm? Or better yet, COULD it even produce enough steam to set one off? Thanks for "setting" me straight on that and WELCOME TO WEBSLEUTHS! :blowkiss:
 
There is a picture of *advertiser censored* but I found it linked to a site we can't mention..but if you google the name, you should see something. BUT I dont know how accurate this is. The picture is linked to a yale website and has *advertiser censored*'s surname.
 
keep reading, they are still posting about Z...............there!
last 1 was 11:07pm
now 1 poster there said crime of passion, old bf.......gruesome
so couldn't be ID right away???

This person they are talking about seems to be much more than simply an animal tech though (i.e. co-authoring an article with a professor/phD student - type).
 
eeks if you google his name, her name is already coming up right along with it...

I think that's because of speculation spawned by the NHR post, not by emergent facts.

And there's absolutely no indication that this faculty member is a lab assistant.
 
There is a picture of *advertiser censored* but I found it linked to a site we can't mention..but if you google the name, you should see something. BUT I dont know how accurate this is. The picture is linked to a yale website and has *advertiser censored*'s surname.

oops, sorry, I said surname, but I know in some cultures the last name comes first...so I'm rally not sure if it's the surname
 
I think that's because of speculation spawned by the NHR post, not by emergent facts.

And there's absolutely no indication that this faculty member is a lab assistant.
and if you google the two names what are the hits? are they to articles or to message boards/forums/comments sections?
 
Does it specifically say HIS? I've found several things indicating that's a female.

Unfortunately, I think all our sleuthing is being fouled up several having ties to Rochester, as well. :crazy:


There is a female with *advertiser censored*'s last name who is also associated with the relevant research. But my references are not to her. They are to a male.
 
Also I should clarify that I don't know if *advertiser censored* is the male or female in the picture:) And anyway I'm not implying at all that any *advertiser censored* is involved:)
 
My hood is equipped with a steam outlet, right next to the vacuum, natural gas, air, water and nitrogen valves. Steam is quite useful for heating without the risk of over heating, hot spots or fire.

The thing is, you probably have a fume hood, right? I am thinking of the animal facility situation- I remember an early report that that fire alarm was in the same "lab" where Annie was supposed to be that morning.
The hoods in an animal facility are for the protection of the rodents, not the staff, so they are airflow hoods. Whereas a fume hood sucks everything in to protect the user, animal hoods blow air out to protect the mice from viruses, etc. You would not ever heat anything in one of these hoods- they are only for opening mouse cages safely for the mice


The only thing releasing steam in an animal facility would be the autoclave. Ours is quite large- the size of a large walk in closet. I am actually afraid of it, although my tech assures me the door closes very slowly and there is an escape button. (you notice the way I think? lol) The cage racks roll into it to be sterilized. Everything is sterilized- food, bedding, cages, water bottles, cage racks, shipping containers, everything.
 
ITA. And I have seen the word, "animal tech" reported which is not the same as a lab assistant like on B's page. Labrat or someone please correct me if I am wrong.

You know...Q.... could you please pass that Mrs. Dash again? LOL

Nurse, I don't think you're wrong at all but one of the reasons I can't get this Rodent Services out of my head is b/c they could be handling alot of the stuff for Annie or her research team. the tech could be considered a lab tech, just maybe higher up than your average lab tech considering their function at Yale. They euthanize, administer injections, feed, breed, etc, for the researcher/scientist. Annie would have multiple chance encounters with one of these people considering her work is done on mice. I honestly can't see how she "can't" come in contact with one of these techs. Do I have tunnel vision here? Help me out. I definitely know the difference with an animal research specialist and a lab tech but a lab tech working in animal research would probably have an 8 hour shift, and there would probably be rotating schedules, and that lab tech would be designated to an area in or very near the animals simply b/c they can't move from room to room as freely b/c their change in smell would thorw the animals off and drive them crazy. Also, a lab tech working in an animal facility would more than likely have more responsibility than a regular lab tech. Could this person have formed a liking for Annie? An infatuation? A jealousy? Am I going off on a wild tangent?
 
and if you google the two names what are the hits? are they to articles or to message boards/forums/comments sections?

I checked it out and they are :liar::liar::liar:VERY unreliable sources! :snooty:
 
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