nursebeeme
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RIP Annie Marie Le
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What is LE doing?
They have a body, bloody clothing (lab coat) belonging (worn) by the perp, a secure building monitored by key-card and a few cameras and know where the body and clothes were hidden. Assuming the hidden clothes were bloody (as reported) they may even know where the crime was commited. Assuming security worked, the perp should be someone with access (the little computer that controls key card locks also record who/when/where), has access to a lab coat, knowledge of the building, knowledge of how to set off the fire alarm, .....
Seems like it should be easy to come up with a short list of perps? Then you have a strange lie about when they found the body. Is LE being extra carefull because it's Yale? IMO, things seem to be going in sllloooooow motion.
What is LE doing?
They have a body, bloody clothing (lab coat) belonging (worn) by the perp, a secure building monitored by key-card and a few cameras and know where the body and clothes were hidden. Assuming the hidden clothes were bloody (as reported) they may even know where the crime was commited. Assuming security worked, the perp should be someone with access (the little computer that controls key card locks also record who/when/where), has access to a lab coat, knowledge of the building, knowledge of how to set off the fire alarm, .....
Seems like it should be easy to come up with a short list of perps? Then you have a strange lie about when they found the body. Is LE being extra carefull because it's Yale? IMO, things seem to be going in sllloooooow motion.
I saw that! Now I am really confused because the source for that article was a "news producer"...Angel who cares just posted an article that they have a suspect in the last thread.
The New York Post and the New York Daily News suggested in their stories that a student may have failed a polygraph regarding Le's disappearance a report that police officials quickly shot down.
Its absolutely not true, New Haven Police Department Assistant Chief Stephanie Redding said by telephone late last night.
:clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap: ITA!!!! :blowkiss:Thanks AWC for your post re finding a suspect!!
LE is so close-mouthed in NH, but that is a good thing--they denied that someone had failed the lie detector test, just like they denied finding a body, but it was all true. It proves they are really aiming to catch the killer, and not pawns of the media. I hate to say that--we all want as much info as possible, but sometimes it's better for LE to keep it under their vest, so to speak.
If Annie had reserved the lab spot for 10 a.m., then the killer had access to the schedule so he (or she) knew Annie would be there at that time. I say "or she" because there has been so much more violence by women these days--and I keep thinking about that female who met Annie at the door of Amistad. NOT saying it's her, but who knows?
(Think Melissa Huckaby.. who would have thought????)
I was thinking the same thing. IMO, LE knows exactly who is responsible and is working on either getting an arrest warrant, or keeping quiet so that person doesn't flee before LE can get to them. I wouldn't be surprised if an arrest is made in the next few hours.
Either knew her schedule or was almost always in the building and waiting for an opportunity to strike.
Sounds like a professor then, to me.
LE can arrest/hold without a warrant?
Now LE says, this is not a "random act"? What exactly does this mean in police speak? Does this mean they have a suspect and a possible motive?
About now they just need to arrest the person "sweating bullets". I agree, we should be hours away.
not that is one he!! of a thought!If you read that carefully nursie is it possible that the answer to the question was: "absolutely not true"
Because the question posed was: stories that a student may have failed a polygraph?
The word in question: student?
You know how LE can carefully word responses. Just a thought.