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Oh Jayne W on Issues says the ME and LE won't say how she died because they are hoping to get a confession or info only the perp knows!!!
Watching JVM ISSUES....what really bothers me is a 'human found, human remains found' and not a body............til Annie was ID. What was done to her? Does that make sense? I have heard that when bodies found out in the woods and decomposed, but this was in a cool basement???
http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2009/09/14/news/doc4aae5d57ae145175622155.txt
sorry, should have included this in my ruminating post.
I almost hate to bring this up but ... I'm going to risk it. :waitasec:
What if this is a fellow employee-stalker-at-work incident?
Annie strikes me as the sort of woman that would not take a stalker-at-work situation lightly, and would not hesitate to bring her concerns to her superiors.
... And now we're reading that the cops already had their eye on this guy ... the POI ...
...And we know that Annie's boss should be highly sensitive to sexual harrassment in the workplace issues... (ahem) ...
... And if it turns out that the perp was on the NH police's "list to watch", and, postulating further, and than Annie was not shy about reporting ... and had an incident where she escaped into a car ... and others which she reported ... and if I was her family ...
Oh nevermind. We really have to just wait for the facts, don't we.
*ducks from incoming*
Are you implying she was dismembered? Didn't I read LE was investigating an incinerator. So, the perp may have tried to dispose of her & didn't have enough time, thus he turned on the fire alarm to buy time.
That makes sense to me.
Except why not finish the job & leave the bloody clothes behind?
I'm sorry in advance if this bothers anybody...but...I personally think Yale's police department did a shoddy job in the beginning...This promising young mind was found in the very lab she does experiments in! I, as a taxpaying citizen, have to question how Yale can receive several million, possibly billions, of dollars yearly and their police department is inept!
Le's body was discovered Sunday, hidden in a basement wall in a medical research building. The 24-year-old graduate student in pharmacology, who had been scheduled to get married the day her remains were found, was last seen entering the building Tuesday morning.
Elsewhere in the building, bloody clothes were found hidden above tiles in a drop ceiling, investigators said.
No suspects are in custody, but investigators are questioning several people in the case, New Haven Police spokesman Joe Avery said.
A faculty member and a student who attended the meeting told CNN that Yale officials said police have narrowed down suspects.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/14/missing.yale.student/index.html
Sorry if this has already been posted...
Police are zeroing in on a lab tech as a possible suspect in the murder of graduate student Annie Le, according to two people familiar with the probe.
Contrary to national media reports, the suspect is not a student. The suspect is not in custody.
http://www.newhavenindependent.org/archives/2009/09/serious_suspect.phphttp://www.newhavenindependent.org/archives/2009/09/serious_suspect.php
If that's the case then I know exactly who the suspect is.
elsewhere in the building could be the same room, no?
At 12:40 p.m. on Tuesday, a fire alarm sounded in the building. The special agent in charge of the FBI in Connecticut, Kimberly Mertz, said at a press conference Saturday that the alarm was caused by a release of steam from a laboratory hood. She said it was possible that the steam was intentionally released by a person.
There were few other leads in the investigation until the weekend. Authorities seized bloody clothes on Saturday, though a Yale police source said the fabric was not a piece of clothing that Le was known to have been wearing and said it was not clear at the time whether the fabric had human blood or animal blood on it.
http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/university-news/2009/09/14/body-identified-annie-le-med-13/