Annie Le: Missing Yale Student Body Found

by CJaye | September 14, 2009 at 05:49 am
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This is very upsetting to know that someone this young lady knew murdered her and stuffed her in a wall. I only hope that the police find out who did kill Annie Le and let the family be at peace. What a creep! They had to have a keycard to get in the lab.

The body of missing Yale University graduate student Annie Le has been found behind the wall of the lab in which she was last seen alive. Her body was found on the day that was to be her wedding day.

Annie Le, a graduate student at Yale University went missing on Tuesday, September 8, 2009. She was reported missing by her roommate when she never returned home. She had used her university identification care around 10 a.m. on Tuesday to enter the Yale Medical School research complex. She worked in a basement lab there. She was also caught on security camera as she entered the building at 10 Amistad Street. That’s the last she is known to have been alive. No images of her leaving the building were available and her purse with money, credit cards, her cell phone and campus ID was found in her office.

That was five days before she was planning to get married. She was marrying Columbia University graduate student, Jonathan Widawsky. Le had met her fiance while they were undergraduate students at University of Rochester in upstate New York. The wedding was canceled by relatives on Friday after Le went missing.

The Yale Daily News is reporting that what is presumed to be her body was found behind a wall in the lab on the day their wedding was planned to take place, Sunday, September 13, 2009.

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Blue Crush

Oh ... such a sad outcome.

Thanks for posting this CJaye.

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sad but expected.

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Thank you all for commenting.

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