CT- Annie Le, missing from Yale, thread #3 BODY FOUND

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  • #361
And yet another story about where the clothes were found:

On Saturday, bloodied clothes were found on the roof of the laboratory building, but they didn’t match those Le was wearing when she entered.

Our hearts go out to Annie Le’s family, fiancé and friends, who must suffer the additional ordeal of waiting for the body to be identified," Yale president Richard C. Levin wrote in email message to students which was reprinted in the New York Times.

Article:
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/s...003402,00.html
 
  • #362
Finally got caught up with the posts but must have over-looked something (been at Mr. Cheeze's: Chuck E. Cheese, for 4 hours with tons of happily screaming kids.......no doubt I DID over-look what I was looking for! LOL).

Could someone tell me if the clothes that were found in the ceiling were Annie's?
Has it been said if they were street clothes or lab clothes?

If street clothes and bloody, and not Annie's, then the perp is probably already sitting in an interrogation room (hope hope hope!).
 
  • #363
And yet another story about where the clothes were found:

On Saturday, bloodied clothes were found on the roof of the laboratory building, but they didn’t match those Le was wearing when she entered.

Our hearts go out to Annie Le’s family, fiancé and friends, who must suffer the additional ordeal of waiting for the body to be identified," Yale president Richard C. Levin wrote in email message to students which was reprinted in the New York Times.

Article:
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/s...003402,00.html

So were the clothes on the roof or in the ceiling? How confusing!!!
 
  • #364
Yale president: Our hearts go out to Annie Le's family, fiance


(NECN: New Haven, Conn.) - Yale University President Richard C. Levin held a press conference on Sunday evening to address the finding of a female body inside the wall of a Yale laboratory. Police said on Sunday that the body presumably belonged to Annie Le, the Yale graduate student who had been missing since Tuesday, when she was last seen -- on surveillance cameras -- entering that very facility.

"Our hearts go out to the family of Annie Le, to her fiance, to her friends," Levin said. "The family and fiance and friends now must suffer the additional ordeal of waiting for the body to be positively identified."

He said that he met earlier Sunday evening with Le's family and fiance, and told them that the support of the Yale community was with them.

New Haven Police said Sunday night that the investigation had changed to a homicide investigation.

"The investigation will continue. It is an active investigation. We have every hope that it will be successfully resolved," Levin said. "We have pledged the university's full cooperation and full resources to assist the authorities in their work."

Levin said it was now the time for compassion, condolences and coming together as a community.
 
  • #365
Since LE knows the body is a female.......they must be able to see certain body parts on the body or her clothes???. So she isn't in a bag .........
 
  • #366
Okay, the body was in the wall?!? What took them so long to find it? Was there not some obvious sign? I mean how in the world do you get a body into a wall without first tearing the wall apart, so to speak? I mean, plaster chips, a hole the size of a body, fresh sheet rock and plaster...wouldn't these things have been obvious on first examination of the room?
 
  • #367
It has to be someone that has a Yale ID key card.

They need to check who went in around the time she entered the building.

Do they have surveillance video inside or just outside?

imo
 
  • #368
Okay, the body was in the wall?!? What took them so long to find it? Was there not some obvious sign? I mean how in the world do you get a body into a wall without first tearing the wall apart, so to speak? I mean, plaster chips, a hole the size of a body, fresh sheet rock and plaster...wouldn't these things have been obvious on first examination of the room?

"State police found the body at around 5 p.m. Sunday in an area of the building that houses utility cables that run between floors."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,549765,00.html
 
  • #369
If the body was put into the ceiling and shoved over a wall into the space behind it - and the bloody clothes were found in the ceiling -- perhaps the perp had intended to push the clothing into the same void, but was interupted (either by the alarm or by someone approaching) and the clothes never made it all the way into the void, remaining where they were more easily found.

Okay, this does make sense now.
 
  • #370
Geraldo pretty much managed to screw the story up. Not worth listening to.

...Geraldo was trying to get his brother to agree that the FBI had in effect lied to everyone and that they had found the body yesterday. Poor Geraldo.
He is saying it again to some bone lady. Pathetic.

Geraldo = Wayne Gayle
 
  • #371
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXeHXvttArE"]YouTube - Police news conference on body found[/ame]

:angel:
 
  • #372
Yale Daily News

Sunday, September 13, 2009 10:14 p.m.

Levin breaks 'tragic news' to community

BY THE YALE DAILY NEWS

Immediately after the press conference at the New Haven Police Department regarding the disappearance of Annie Le MED '13, University President Richard Levin sent the following e-mail message to the Yale community:

To the Yale community:

It is my tragic duty to report that the body of a female was found in the basement of the Amistad Building late this afternoon. The identity of the woman has not yet been established. An identification and autopsy will be undertaken by the Connecticut Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

Our hearts go out to Annie Le’s family, fiancé and friends, who must suffer the additional ordeal of waiting for the body to be identified. I have met again with her family and conveyed to them the deeply felt support of the Yale community.

Law enforcement officials remain on the scene; this is an active investigation, and we hope it is resolved quickly. The University has again pledged its full resources and cooperation to assist all the authorities in their work. I will update you as soon as there is more information.

Richard C. Levin
President
 
  • #373
Oh.... maybe you had these young men in mind? :wink:

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No worries....

:blowkiss:

I just went through the home pages of all the labs in the pathology department, many of which have pictures of the people working there. Frankly, these two would fit right in. The cornrowed guy in the pic looked much more groomed and fashionable any of the lab guys pictured.
See for yourself: http://www.yalepath.org/research_labs/index.htm
 
  • #374
I am thinking about the guy who worked in the lab next to her lab that made the statement about the "incident" where she got into her car etc.

For starters...she didn't have a car according to this investigation. Could he have been trying to send the investigation off into another direction with his statements to the press?
iirc it was a "she"... will have to go back to thread one to find the actual link.... but good thinking nonetheless.. I think we have already learned from Melissa Huckaby that perps don't have to be boys as well...
 
  • #375
So, 75 cameras in the building.
I.D. required of anyone and everyone to get into the building and to stay in the building.
Some student seen putting something in the incinerator?

I heard that they also found bloody clothes that had been stuffed in the ceiling. It must have those ceiling tiles that can lift up. It sure seems whomever did this knew he wouldnt be seen. I guess she was the only one in the lab around the time he murdered her.

imo
 
  • #376
I took a degree in forensic anthropology, and I can tell you the only experience I have with autoclaves is in the use of defleshing skeletal samples.


WhyaDuck -

can we ask if this is a possible step in body disposal in your opinion?
or too inconvenient/far-fetched?
and can you comment on the decomp process though autoclave or, have your skeletal samples already been through decomp?

gee, that was hard to write. but thank you for any thoughts you can share based on experience.
 
  • #377
"State police found the body at around 5 p.m. Sunday in an area of the building that houses utility cables that run between floors."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,549765,00.html

Thanks Labrat - I didn't think the monster would put Annie anywhere near her lab. Was there construction going on in that building? Who would know about utility cables running between floors? TIA
 
  • #378
This is so incredibly heartbreaking. :( Is anyone else feeling this case much more intensely than usual? It's had me feeling depressed, and now weepy, for days...

My heart just breaks for this girl and that boy and their families... It brings all the injustices we see toward victims together and - I can't find the right words... It's just so heartbreaking. :(
 
  • #379
And yet another story about where the clothes were found:

On Saturday, bloodied clothes were found on the roof of the laboratory building, but they didn’t match those Le was wearing when she entered.

Our hearts go out to Annie Le’s family, fiancé and friends, who must suffer the additional ordeal of waiting for the body to be identified," Yale president Richard C. Levin wrote in email message to students which was reprinted in the New York Times.

Article:
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/s...003402,00.html
well roof is quite different than ceiling.. okay reporters... who got it right? ceiling? roof? ceiling? roof?
 
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