When did the new haven independent report Annie Le death not a random act?”
Police say Annie Le’s death ‘not a random act’ Yale University mourns the graduate student, whose body was found stuffed into a wall at the lab where she worked. A lab technician is said to be a suspect. By Geraldine Baum September 15, 2009 Reporting from New Haven, Conn. – After the Connecticut medical examiner concluded that a body recovered from a Yale University research lab was that of graduate student Annie Le, friends, colleagues and students who didn’t know her tried to come to terms Monday with her brutal death. Le’s body was found Sunday, the day she was to marry a Columbia University graduate student. The 24-year-old doctoral student in pharmacology had been missing for five days when police found her remains stuffed behind a wall of a lab where she was doing research with animals. The New Haven Independent reported Monday that police, who had ruled out her fiance and a professor as suspects, were focusing on a lab technician who may have had romantic feelings she did not re