WHERE THERE'S SMOKE, THERE'S FIRE - INVESTIGATORS MUST LOOK TO FIRE ALARM IN MURDER INVESTIGATION OF ANNIE LE
Monday, September 14, 2009 at 02:00AM
Annie Le - Yale UniversityYale doctoral student Annie Le was found dead on Sunday, 6 days after she was reported missing. Her body was hidden in the ceiling of one of Yale's labs. Article here.
Ms. Le was last seen entering the lab at 10 am. A fire alarm was triggered several hours later but police were unable to identify her leaving the building with others during the alarm.
Investigators have said the fire alarm was caused by steam from a lab but I think something's not right here.
The person who murdered Ms. Le possibly used the alarm as a decoy. Either Ms. Le was murdered and the person triggered the alarm so he/she could walk out of the building with the crowd of students/teachers pouring out from the alarm. Or, the person used the alarm to grab a random, lingering student (that ended up being Ms. Le) who was disregarding the alarm and then used the time in the empty building to commit the murder.
This case is creepy and bizarre. The fact that she was getting married just a few days before her disappearance makes me believe this was not a random crime but a cold and calculated murder. I think the person who committed the murder not only knew Ms. Le but knew the building well.
I believe the fire alarm holds a lot of information. Fingerprints, who triggered it, who was in the room when it was triggered, was Ms. Le in the room when it was triggered, etc.
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