CT- Annie Le, missing from Yale, thread #4 FOUND DECEASED

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Here is Wanttohelp's picture from yesterday's post, of the person (woman?) holding the door open for Annie.

I guess this may show how easy it actually is to get inside a room without a card, doesn't it?

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Doesn't it look like an animal, in Annie's arms? It does to me.
 
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At this point, I place some credence in the ABC report from sources (plural) that the police have a suspect (our sense, not LE's) who has defensive wounds and failed a lie detector test. I also thought this bold-faced sentence might have importance:

Police have said nothing publicly about a suspect, but ABC News has learned that there is one a man who failed a lie detector test and who shows signs of defensive wounds. The relationship between the suspect and Annie Le is not immediately clear but police said that her apparent killing was not random. Detectives also said, nobody else on the Yale campus is in danger.
http://abclocal.go.com/kfsn/story?section=news/national_world&id=7013824

That might indicate that person in question might not be a known associate of Annie Le's. It reminds me of the puzzling, unanswered question to LE about a Yale law student at a press briefing yesterday.

Chanler,
This kind of fits with what you are saying (it is newsday... large grain of salt)

Citing unidentified sources, NBC News and ABC News reported the suspect has defensive wounds and failed a lie detector test. NBC reported the suspect is a student, but not necessarily one who attends the Connecticut university.

http://www.newsday.com/long-island/suffolk/reports-cops-have-suspect-in-annie-le-s-slaying-1.1445629
 
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Positive ID of Annie per Fox
 
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FoxNews: Body has been positively identified as Annie Le. The case is a homicide.

:rose: Rest in peace Annie.
 
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Confirmed that its her on fox now.
 
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Doesn't it look like an animal, in Annie's arms? It does to me.

It kinda does but the picture is distorted. I'm thinking it's books tho.
 
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Here's a blow up of the pic:
 

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If you don't know, a Yale law student was found dead in his apartment yesterday.

http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/university-news/2007/09/14/law-student-found-dead-in-apartment/

Just a thought, suicide? note giving details?
love, rage, passion?
My beautiful neighbor girl was murdered and a few days later a boy her age OD on drugs.
We always thought he was the killer, but no proof.
Police seem to know no one else is in dnger and no arrest yet.......ping pong about it and no arrests........maybe this is what happened.
 
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Law student dead in his apt the day her body is found.

Very interesting timing.

Law student though.... wonder how he'd know the building so well....
 
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I don't think we even know if you need a card key to enter this door. Thought some of the reports were her using the key to enter her lab.
JMO of course.

While I don't have a firm timeline of events in my head, this to me looks like it is possibley a "re-entry" into the building, since Annie appears to be holding an animal, and I believe she had her purse etc. upon going to the building at 10 am.

By the reflection in the windows, it DOES appear to be an outside entrance. If she didn't need her key to get in, perhaps it's because the person holding the door went with her to go outside (could an animal have escaped out of an open window or something?)

We can't assume that this photo was her 1st entry into the building, that's for sure.
 
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Still wondering why they couldn't ID the body upon removal from the wall space yesterday, and we had to wait for an autopsy ...
 
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Sorry, if this has already been posted. It's from "sources," so who knows how accurate it is.

"That suspect has what appear to be defensive wounds, a key piece of circumstantial evidence. In addition, the suspect, who authorities believe knew Le, failed a lie detector test, sources told ABC News. Sources also told ABC News that bloody clothing removed from the lab contained evidence that links the killer to the crime.

Investigators have been looking at everyone from Yale maintenance people to people who worked in the lab and fellow students."

http://abcnews.go.com/US/evidence-annie-le-murder-lead-killer/story?id=8565647
 
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Wow! I don't know what med students you are looking at, but I know many personally (my son is a 3rd year medical school student currently in rotations) and they appear no different than my youngest sons 3rd year
of college friends. They party hard when they have time and know when to study and work. They are obviously driven folks, but not because they're insane. They are a gifted group who work extremely hard at what they love...no different than a professional athlete. (which doesn't say a lot for med students, I realize:).
You will find, as we all know, unbalanced folks in all professions and in all walks of society. It certainly isn't mostly med students.
^i^


My career in EMS started on a large and highly regarded state university campus. (best student job in the world btw). 20,000+ population. By far the craziest calls and most insane incidents of violence did not occur in the places where most would think. It happened in the designated "quiet" dorms. Or amongst the population of brilliant, highly driven and unbelievably stressed students and post grad types. Those who by definition have the brightest futures. It has been my experience that this best and brightest group is often masking alot of untreated stress, obsessive behavior and frequently some deep seated psychological abnormalities.

It is actually a problem that has been cropping up in medical schools for about 20 years now. Since the 1980's med schools have been relying so much on grades and entrance exams, and so little on other things that make a more "well rounded" applicant, that those who have risen to the top in this high stress environment are more and more lacking in the basic social skills or psychological norms that are actually required to be a succesful and compassionate doctor. These days I do IT work for several Physcicians groups. You can pretty much tell what decade a given doctor in the practices graduated med school, simply by noting how deeply ingrained their personal pyschisis and lack of social skills is. The older doctors are well rounded individuals. The newer almost appear to suffer from Aspergers Syndrome.
 
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Law student dead in his apt the day her body is found.

Very interesting timing.

Law student though.... wonder how he'd know the building so well....


That article is from 2007.
 
  • #260
As we have this lull...
Terrorism arrests in Queens NY, LE to brief Congress.
 
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