Police believe the body of missing Yale graduate student
Annie Le has been found. Investigators found the remains of a woman inside a
wall of the Amistad medical research building, the building Le was seen entering
on a Yale security camera Tuesday. No images of her leaving the building were
found.
The remains have not been identified. “She hasn’t been positively
identified, however, we are assuming that it is her at this time so we are
treating it as a homicide investigation,” says New Haven assistant police chief
Peter Reichard.
The body was found Sunday stuffed behind a wall in the
basement of the building “in something called a chase, which is a space that
carries utilities from one floor to another,” says police spokesman Joe Avery.
Bloody clothing was also found hidden in ceiling tiles in
the building. The clothing is being tested as potential evidence.
Le, 24, was to be married Sunday to her fiancé, Columbia
University graduate student Jonathan Widawsky.
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