Toi
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Here's the answer to my own question lol. Just thought I'd share.http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/05/13/national/main695207.shtml
The article I quoted was from the person performing the ceremony and was a direct quote from her that it came from the father of the groom on Wednesday. I think I will believe the Pastor/Priest/Rabbi person over the nypost reporter. LOL
I wonder if the lab coats are shared or if each person has their own? Also about her reserving the lab for 10am, I'm curious what kind of "appointment book" there is and who has access to seeing it. I'm still back to the theory that the perp knew she would be leaving for her wedding and used this last chance to get her. MOOThe only thing I can think of is that the clothing was the perps. that he/she hid them in the ceiling tiles just in case the body was found his/her clothes with blood on them would not be found with the body. This perp probably figured no one would ever check the ceiling tiles for evidence. JMO
We were discussing the possibility of an autoclave earlier.what caused all the steam in the lab to trigger the fire alarm? do we know?
Maybe somebody dressed in a light colored shirt and dark slacks and dark shoes. The shirt would show blood but not the dark colored items. Or it could be a lab coat that the perp didn't want anybody else to find with blood on it. MOOI know. THAT is so wierd. Maybe it's her blood, perp's clothing. Look for a naked person leaving the building on the videotape, I guess. I jest, but, I'm just not getting my head around it.
When plainfiff disussed with him (Schlessinger) the scheduling of a meeting, he answered "*advertiser censored** them, I am not meeting with them". Surprised, plaintiff responded in question form, "*advertiser censored** them?". Dr. Schlessinger responded, "I bet it would be fun to *advertiser censored** you." At this point plaintiff became fearful and left the room.
Here's the answer to my own question lol. Just thought I'd share.http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/05/13/national/main695207.shtml
I totally agree. If anything, it could be someone else who didn't want the wedding to take place. MOOGosh, in my eyes, Annie is about as far away from being crazed like the run-a-way bride as can be. Just about the exact opposite if you ask me. mho
Here's the answer to my own question lol. Just thought I'd share.http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/05/13/national/main695207.shtml
I know. THAT is so wierd. Maybe it's her blood, perp's clothing. Look for a naked person leaving the building on the videotape, I guess. I jest, but, I'm just not getting my head around it.
Mary Beth Garceau also claimed during her first months at the department of pharmacology, according to the complaint, Joseph Schlessinger told her about his sexual infidelity during his business travels.
Schlessinger initiated numerous conversations with her about sex, bragged to her about the number of women he had slept with, claiming the number came to 46
Gosh, in my eyes, Annie is about as far away from being crazed like the run-a-way bride as can be. Just about the exact opposite if you ask me. mho
Gosh, in my eyes, Annie is about as far away from being crazed like the run-a-way bride as can be. Just about the exact opposite if you ask me. mho
I totally agree. If anything, it could be someone else who didn't want the wedding to take place. MOO
So maybe when Bennett contacted Schelsinger to say Annie had not shown up -- he (Shclesinger) was the one who canceled the class. Anton Bennett is squeaky clean. Not so much for Sclesinger. I am not in any way saying he is involved in Annie's disappearaence.
Here is more on Schless. He likes to talk about his sexual prowess and adultery. He seems to be the typical "man of power". IMHO he should have been fired -- but instead Yale came to his aid to keep it quiet. I'd like to know who paid the settlement...which of course is now sealed under court order.
Schlessinger said that Bennett e-mailed him yesterday around noon informing him that Le had not come in to work
“She was always talking about the wedding,” said Joseph Schlessinger, chair of the Department of Pharmacology.
“We are just concerned; we are like her parents,” he said.