you are right to find that friend comment hinky considering! I will try to dig up the reported sex of the reporting friend. I watched a video.. It think the clip was in thread one... will do some searching for you my friend
Was the fire alarm automatic or did it need to be set off by someone? Sounds like it could have been someone in maintenance who killed her, then activated the alarm to have time to dispose of the body without being seen. Possibly, someone who has been watching her awhile and become fixated on her.
great work thanks.
just a couple of points i'm not sure on....my bold
Sept. 8th (12:00pm) - Bennett e-mailed Dr. Schlessinger(according to Schlessinger) (chair of the Department of Pharmacology) around noon informing him that Le had not arrived at work and that no one knew where she was. Annie would not be available to TA her Pathology class at 2:00pm. I haven't seen anything that says in that email that annie would not be available or that the class should/would be canceled Class was cancelled by Dr. Schlessinger or Dr. Bennett or ?.
Sept. 8th (2:00pm) - Dr. Michael D. Robek's first Pathology class of the quarter was cancelled earlier in the day by Dr. Bennett or Dr. Schlessinger or?. Where do we get this from? Annie is the TA for this class.
I read through the case earlier and also noticed there was another murder back in 1990 of a student. It is when they implemented new policies on safety and installed blue emergency phone booths etc. Yale then became known for being such a safe place after that in reporting crimes. Was it because they were going unreported or was it actually a safer place than other campuses of their stature?The 1998 case...for those who are interested.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Jovin_case
Good thinking about the different clothing!!!
Another thought, what if the killer is another woman?
scouring this as well SS....I can't tell by the name, but is the friend a female? I thought it was a male.
But a friend and fellow student, Xiao Hung, told Fox 5 News that on a prior occasion near the building, Le "had been approached by other people and she managed to get in the car and escape from that incident."
http://forum.purseblog.com/true-cri...-before-wedding-body-found-update-505794.html BBM
The 1998 case...for those who are interested.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Jovin_case
great work thanks.
just a couple of points i'm not sure on....my bold
Sept. 8th (12:00pm) - Bennett e-mailed Dr. Schlessinger(according to Schlessinger) (chair of the Department of Pharmacology) around noon informing him that Le had not arrived at work and that no one knew where she was. Annie would not be available to TA her Pathology class at 2:00pm. I haven't seen anything that says in that email that annie would not be available or that the class should/would be canceled Class was cancelled by Dr. Schlessinger or Dr. Bennett or ?.
Sept. 8th (2:00pm) - Dr. Michael D. Robek's first Pathology class of the quarter was cancelled earlier in the day by Dr. Bennett or Dr. Schlessinger or?. Where do we get this from? Annie is the TA for this class.
Saturday, September 12, 2009 11:32 a.m.
University: Professor is not a suspect in disappearance
BY PAUL NEEDHAM
University Vice President and Secretary Linda Lorimer shot down reports this morning that the authorities believe a professor may be involved in the disappearance of Annie Le MED 13.
The New York Daily News, citing an anonymous police source, reported today that police questioned an unnamed Yale professor on Friday after learning he canceled his class on Tuesday around the time Le went missing. The New York Post published a similar article, citing a report on the Fox affiliate WTIC-TV in Hartford, and the stories have quickly spread around the Web.
In an interview this morning, Lorimer said that headlines like one on the Fox News Web site saying "Yale Professor Questioned in Graduate Student's Disappearance" are entirely misleading.
Calling the phrase a "typical Fox News hysterical headline," Lorimer added that the police are "interviewing tons of people" and there is no reason to believe any professor is a suspect in Les disappearance.
http://www.yaledailynews.com/crosscampus/2009/09/12/university-professor-not-suspect-disappearance/
I read through the case earlier and also noticed there was another murder back in 1990 of a student. It is when they implemented new policies on safety and installed blue emergency phone booths etc. Yale then became known for being such a safe place after that in reporting crimes. Was it because they were going unreported or was it actually a safer place than other campuses of their stature?
Regardless if it was male or female...the comment includes a car which Annie Le did not have and I find it odd.
The name didn't turn up when I put it into the Yale student directory either. Can't find the person listed anywhere, but I am still looking.
I read through the case earlier and also noticed there was another murder back in 1990 of a student. It is when they implemented new policies on safety and installed blue emergency phone booths etc. Yale then became known for being such a safe place after that in reporting crimes. Was it because they were going unreported or was it actually a safer place than other campuses of their stature?[/QUOTE
When my daughter attended Seton Hall there was an incident and they had their own special campus police report it the female was not allowed to have the regular police called.That is how they keep numbers lower then they really are much higher.
That sounds like a good possibility.
It was someone very familiar with what went on in the lab in the basement and when she was there, imo. I wonder if it was the sort of place that had very little people in it at one time.
imo