hoppyfrog
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Are there security desks in the lobbies?
I have been thinking that last huge grain of salt I swallowed with the media reports might have went really well with my left leg!IF LE doesn't release the name of the perp soon, I will have to resort to chewing my arm off!!!
That would explain why police believe no one else is in danger (as reported by some news stories), if in fact that is what they believe. However, if they found another body, you'd think police would have announced that (or news of that would have leaked). But who knows . . .
They are talking about this case right now on HLN.
Randall Pinkston CBS NEWS -- excellent reporter. I would take this to the bank (as much as we can take anything to the bank). I was saying...wait til the big guns get up there to get real news.The source told CBS News correspondent Randall Pinkston that the suspect has failed at least one polygraph lie detector test and possibly more. The suspect has not been formally charged, but is not at large.
The victim, 24-year-old Le, and the suspect may have known each other, says the source
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/09/14/crimesider/entry5310688.shtml
I have been thinking that last huge grain of salt I swallowed with the media reports might have went really well with my left leg!
Randall Pinkston CBS NEWS -- excellent reporter. I would take this to the bank (as much as we can take anything to the bank). I was saying...wait til the big guns get up there to get real news.
See that's what I was thinking. Annie didn't even need to swipe her card.
That is one big glove on that girl's right hand ... or am I wrong?
The source told CBS News correspondent Randall Pinkston that the suspect has failed at least one polygraph lie detector test and possibly more. The suspect has not been formally charged, but is not at large.
The victim, 24-year-old Le, and the suspect may have known each other, says the source
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/09/14/crimesider/entry5310688.shtml
thanks puffy,
What we know:
1- she left all her items at sterling.
2- she walked to 10 Amistad and swiped in (that is from LE.. whether we could see her doing it in the video still or not)
3- she was seen by overhead surv. still entering the building carrying an unidentified (and le will not comment on it) object and her yale ID
4- there was an alarm at 1240 in the building... she was not seen leaving the building. there are 75 cameras on and around the building. It was triggered by steam. It is possible that someone did it on purpose (per le statement to the media)
**autoclave = sleuthing possibilities of source of steam
5- one of her two housemates reported her missing at 9pm
6- bloody clothes were found in the ceiling tiles of the basement. The fabric did not match the clothing Annie last had on.
7- Annie was found in an area behind the wall of the basement where the electrical wires are.
8- her death was a homicide
9- cause of death may be released tomorrow at three pm
10- there are no suspects or persons of interest. no one is in custody. LE states that no students are involved in the investigation. LE, to the yale daily news said that the reports of a student failing a poly were absolutely false. (we all know LE can say what they need to... to maintain the integrity of the investigation)
* if I left anything out please add it... eyes did a much better outline which I need to go and find...
The source told CBS News’ correspondent Randall Pinkston that the suspect has failed at least one polygraph lie detector test and possibly more. The suspect has not been formally charged, but is not at large.
The victim, 24-year-old Le, and the suspect may have known each other, says the source
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/09/14/crimesider/entry5310688.shtml
On Headline News- Nancy Grace reporter saying that the body was found in what is called a "chase" in the basement. A "chase" is a construction term for utility closet, etc. It's about 5 feet by 5 feet and they are usually locked but during daylight hours there are construction workers going in and out and they are left unlocked.