This is just to add clarification, so the whole degree debate may be put to rest, Yale has changed their policy on how grads/students are listed (due to misinformation put out there by media that haven't had "true" understanding with regards to certain degree programs). Annie Le was officially GRD 13 and, from what I can see, Yale Daily News is fixing some reports. Please refer to the following link & snippets:
http://74.125.93.132/search?q=cache...nie+le+was+found+in?&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
No motive in Le’s murder 9.21.09
By Harrison Korn and Paul Needham
The body of
Annie Le GRD ’13 was flown back to California this weekend as the authorities continued to search for a motive in her murder.
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CLARK CHARGED IN LE GRD ’13 MURDER 9.17.09
By Isaac Arnsdorf, Zeke Miller, Harrison Korn and Paul Needham
Raymond Clark III was arrested this morning and charged with the murder of
Annie Le GRD '13, authorities announced Thursday.
New Haven Police Department Chief James Lewis said at a press conference that a warrant was issued for Clark’s arrest shortly after 8 a.m. Clark, 24, who worked at Yale as an animal lab technician, was taken into custody at the Super 8...
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Police monitoring motel where Clark is staying 9.16.09
By Paul Needham
New Haven Police Department officers are surrounding a Super 8 Motel in Cromwell, Conn, where Raymond Clark III, a person of interest in the murder of
Annie Le GRD '13, is believed to be staying. In an interview, Cromwell Police Department Captain Roy Nelson said "our officers are aware of that and we are assisting them in any way that we can." Nelson said he did not...
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Le was asphyxiated, autopsy reveals 9.16.09
By Harrison Korn
The official cause of death in the murder of
Annie Le GRD '13 is "traumatic asphyxiation due to neck compression," according to the Office of the Medical Examiner in Connecticut. No other information about the condition of the body was available.
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Killer likely works in Amistad Street laboratory 9.15.09
By Harrison Korn and Paul Needham
The authorities are focusing their efforts on several individuals — including a laboratory technician — known to have been in the basement of 10 Amistad St. at the time when
Annie Le GRD ’13 was murdered, according to three sources familiar with the investigation.
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A crime scene, unsealed 9.15.09
By Isaac Arnsdorf, Paul Needham and Colin Ross
On Friday, about 72 hours after
Annie Le GRD ’13 was last seen entering 10 Amistad St. through its front doors, two Yale Daily News reporters walked through that same entrance. They showed their Yale identification cards to a security guard and took the elevator down to the building’s basement. What turned out to be the scene of a homicide had not yet been closed off to...
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Safety in New Haven: a tale of two cities 9.15.09
By Harrison Korn
Annie Le’s GRD '13 murder has brought Yale, New Haven and their respective security structures under intense scrutiny. But as it happens, there is a gulf between perceptions and reality — these incidents are aberrations in an relatively safe college town. Although statistics suggest that New Haven as a whole is still more dangerous than other cities of comparable size,...
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Cross Campus: 09.15.09 9.15.09
The flag will be flown at half-mast today at the University of Rochester, where
Annie Le GRD ’13 received her undergraduate degree in cell and developmental biology with honors in 2007. The Undergraduate Career Services workshop “Killer Cover Letters” will occur at 7:30 p.m. today at UCS. In an e-mail message sent to seniors yesterday afternoon, UCS Director Philip...
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Medical students flock to community meeting 9.14.09
By Nora Caplan-Bricker
A community meeting at the Yale School of Medicine to reflect on
Annie Le GRD ’13 had to be moved from its original location in the Hope Memorial Building to the Harkness Auditorium at 333 Cedar Street to accommodate the roughly 550 concerned members of the medical school community who chose to attend.
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Despite renovations, bells to toll for murdered student 9.14.09
By Eric Randall
The Guild of Carillonneurs will be given access to Harkness Tower, which is currently undergoing a year-long renovation, to play the bells in honor of
Annie Le GRD '13. The bells will ring between seven and eight.
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Killing was not a random act, police say 9.14.09
By Harrison Korn
New Haven Police Department Officer Joe Avery said Monday that police believe that
Annie Le GRD '13 was targeted and her killing was not a random act. Avery confirmed that the body was found in a mechanical chase, a compartment in the wall which runs from the basement to the roof which wires and other mechanics run through. Asked whether police were focusing their...
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Blue and Red line shuttles diverted due to investigation 9.14.09
By Harrison Korn
The ongoing investigation at 10 Amistad St., where authorities found a body they are assuming is
Annie Le's GRD '13, has caused some street closures. As a result, there will be route changes to the Red and Blue line shuttles, Yale's Director of Parking and Transit Edwin Bebyn said in an e-mail message: Red line: Instead of turning on Cedar it will...
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