Who was he anyway ~ student?That would be the black guy with the fancy braided hair?
excellent thinking! A temporary hiding place! Until the space that the body took up caused the steam overflow and set off the fire alarm which could have prompted the hiding of the clothes in the drop down ceiling... and thusly discovery of the false wall/place to hide the bodyPerfect place to hide a small adult's body on the fly until you think of something else, such as... setting off the fire alarm...
In a Doctor's office...they are small. Not for a lab:OMG!.............I thought they were small................
(bolding mine)With the type of items to be found in a lab, I don't know if blunt force trauma would be high on my list. Stabbing or strangulation would be my first thoughts. I think this was a personal crime involving rage.
Perfect place to hide a small adult's body on the fly until you think of something else, such as... setting off the fire alarm...
I have to say, someone would have to really have intimate knowledge of that lab to know where to hide her body so quickly. I think it is a classmate or someone that worked in the lab with her.
so so sad for this beautiful young woman...
Who was he anyway ~ student?
Could be that they looked down behind the wall yesterday (maybe with a mirror?) and saw that there was something (possibly wrapped up?) down there and thought it was a body, but weren't entirely sure?
The problem I have with this theory is LE would have found signs she had been in the autoclave, imo.excellent thinking! A temporary hiding place! Until the space that the body took up caused the steam overflow and set off the fire alarm which could have prompted the hiding of the clothes in the drop down ceiling... and thusly discovery of the false wall/place to hide the body
I'm a page behind, but ... I have wondered that autoclaving the body makes decomp a non-issue. What's left is the 20% of the human body that is non-liquid, if I understand this correctly, the rest of the liquids from the body would drain out. NO DECOMP. ???? Just guessing here.
The university officials explained today that the alarm was not a fire alarm. It was a steam alarm. Labrat explained that she believes the alarm was caused by the autoclave being too full - too much steam was produced and set off the steam (fire) alarm. Too full means too much liquid. I'm saying, the too much liquid was a human body in the autoclave. And no, autoclaves do not produce smells from tissue, at least I think that's one use of autoclaving. Discarding tissue, no smell.
I guess, sadly, I'm saying, Annie set off her own alarm.
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are you thinking rage not rape? I keep thinking revenge. Idk why tho.
Is there a photo of the guy who was questioned yesterday? (not the official in the blue shirt)
Now, this is just a theory. However, it could also explain why the dogs didn't smell anything, and as I love the dogs, I am supporting them by making sure everyone considers the fact that there might not have been anything to smell.
it reminds me more and more of the NYC case where the woman was last seen in the building...If that photo I saw earlier was any indication...it was definitely not a sterile environment.
The reason the dogs didn't locate her earlier is probably because they weren't brought in until this weekend. The brought bloodhounds in on Thursday or Friday, but I don't think the cadaver dogs arrived on the scene until Saturday when they found the bloody clothes.
I think the point you made before gives a real picture of what would have happened, that what, a large number of gallons of water that make up the human body turned into steam and it was too much for the autoclave to handle so it popped it's lid or whatever. That is how Annie set off the alarm.I'm glad you're following.
Here's the thing. It wasn't a fire alarm. It was a Steam Alarm. Sensitive to too much heat - this was confirmed by press conference. By turning on the autoclave and putting it through it's 45 minute cycle with a human inside, we are postulating that the steam alarm was caused by this autoclave over-steaming.
The perp didn't set off the alarm, Annie did.
Now, this is just a theory. However, it could also explain why the dogs didn't smell anything, and as I love the dogs, I am supporting them by making sure everyone considers the fact that there might not have been anything to smell.