So in the Fox 61 News link, the on-site reporter says that their sources believe the murder took place between 12:00 noon and 4:00 PM on that Tuesday Le was last seen... doesn't this seem quite unnerving? The fact that they're considering Le, who entered the building at 10:00 AM, possibly did not actually die until as late as 4:00 PM in the afternoon is just... bizarre and unsettling in its implications. Where was she during this potentially long period of time (especially since the building was supposed to be emptied at 12:40 PM because of the fire alarm)?
Also, the same reporter states that "part of this very horrific crime" might have been caught on camera. If my memory is correct, five cameras are within the building, 70 in the exterior. Those very few interior cameras have to be in very specific locations. I wonder what "part" of this crime was caught on camera, and whether it was on an interior or exterior camera?
The fact that the building where her body was the entire time was not locked down until Sunday is a glaring detail. Most of us seem to automatically believe Le's death and her body's terrible "disposal" in the wall chase happened during the same period.
We know from news sources that the room in which she was probably murdered and the room in which she was found are different places. What about the possibility that she was murdered in one part of the building, hidden, then there was a time lapse until her remains were then moved to the wall chase where she was ultimately found? Because Clark and his close family members (and his fiancee) were all lab techs at Yale, and presumably had and have access to the building, the murder and hiding of the body might not have taken place in one block of time, by one person at a time.
PS: I did not pick up on any discussion of "dismemberment" in the video clip, but perhaps I missed it. Can anyone tell me where it is?