Annie
murder (case)
Anne Le, a Vietnamese girl, 1985 was born in Placerville, California. She has a pair of brown eyes, long hair hanging down her shoulders and charming temperament.
In 2007, Anne graduated from the University of Rochester, majoring in biology, and went to Yale University School of Medicine to pursue her doctorate.
At the University of Rochester, Anne met her boyfriend Jonathan Will Daski. After that, Jonathan transferred to Columbia University to study.
The couple planned to get married on September 13, 2009.
On September 8, 2009, five days before the wedding, around 10, Annie walked from the teaching building of Yale University to the laboratory of the medical research building three blocks away.
According to the records, she swiped her card into the laboratory, but there was no record of her coming out.
Since then, Annie has never been heard from again, just like disappearing out of thin air.
On September 13, the laboratory of Yale University Medical Research Building, where Anne was last seen, gave off a stench. 17, the police found a body from a niche in the laboratory.
A few hours later, the body was confirmed to be Annie Le who had been missing for five days.
It should be Anne's wedding day.
The wedding turned into a funeral.
Awesome
"Female corpse in the wall", like the plot of a horror novel, makes Yale students shudder.
The coroner in New Haven, Massachusetts ruled that Anne died of homicide. She was strangled and suffocated. It is said that after Anne was strangled, the murderer cruelly broke her bones, twisted her body and stuffed it into a niche the size of a computer screen to eliminate traces.
Police investigation found that only Yale staff with ID cards can enter the medical research building.
There are many laboratories in the building. Annie's laboratory is located on the third floor.
* * * There are 75 cameras monitoring the corridors everywhere.
After visiting and checking, the police found that Anne's colleague Raymond Clark III had scars on his body, who failed the polygraph test.
Raymond is a 24-year-old laboratory technician His work includes cleaning the laboratory and cleaning the mouse cage.
On September 15, the police arrested Raymond.
Moving machine
The police have never come to a conclusion about Raymond's motives.
Some people think that Raymond may have committed a crime because of his eccentric temper. Others speculate that Raymond committed the crime because he secretly loved the victim. Some people even think that the police arrested the wrong person.
Richard levin, president of Yale University, said Raymond had been working in the school since 2004, and there was no indication that he would commit violent crimes.
Colleagues said that there was no other relationship between them except the working relationship. According to anonymous sources, Raymond was once called a "control freak" by his colleagues, and he had a special possessive desire for mice in cages. It is reported that Raymond and Anne had an argument about the way they treated the laboratory and mice. "She didn't pay attention to keeping tidy, which made him angry."
An employee who worked with Raymond told the police that on the day of Annie's disappearance, Raymond sent her a short message, asking to meet her to discuss cleaning the laboratory rat cage.
Police investigation found that in 2003, Raymond was warned by the police because his girlfriend broke up.
But the police said that Raymond's motive could not be determined.
Graduation certificate from School of Continuing Education, Changsha University of Science and Tech