Annie Le: Body found inside Yale lab building: Police

PATRICK SANDERS   09/14/09 12:54 AM ET   AP

Annie Le

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Police on Sunday said they found what they believe is the body of a Yale University graduate student and bride-to-be hidden inside the wall of a university building where she was last seen five days before.

New Haven Assistant Police Chief Peter Reichard said officials are presuming the body was that of doctoral student Annie Le, who has been the focus of a massive police search since Tuesday.

"It hasn't been positively identified as of this time," Reichard told reporters Sunday night. "However, we are assuming it is her ... so we are treating it as a homicide."

State police found the body at around 5 p.m. Sunday in an area of the building that houses utility cables that run between floors. The building is in the Ivy League school's medical complex, about a mile from the main campus.

Reichard said police also recovered "a large amount" of physical evidence, but he would not discuss what that included.

Yale President Richard Levin offered support to Le's family and her fiance, Columbia University graduate student Jonathan Widawsky. The couple was to marry Sunday in Syosset, N.Y., on Long Island's north shore.

"The family and fiance and friends now must suffer the additional ordeal of waiting for the body to be positively identified," Levin said. "I met earlier this evening with Annie's family, with her fiance and his family and I conveyed to them all the deeply felt support of the entire university community."

Police on Sunday would not say if they have any suspects. They previously have said Widawsky is not a suspect and is assisting with the investigation.

Le, 24, was last seen Tuesday morning in the five-story building that housed the laboratory where she worked. Surveillance video shows her arriving around 10 a.m., but police had been baffled since the investigation began because there was no video of Le leaving, despite some 75 surveillance cameras operating around the complex. Her ID, money, credit cards and purse were found in her office.

More than 100 local, state and federal police had been searching the building for days, using blueprints to uncover any place where evidence or Le's body could be hidden.

Investigators on Saturday said they recovered evidence from the building, but would not confirm media reports that the items included bloody clothing.

On Sunday morning, a state police van drove down a ramp into the basement area of the building where the lab is located. Authorities also sifted through garbage at a Hartford incinerator Sunday, looking through trash that was taken from the building in the days since Le went missing.

Le, a a pharmacology student from Placerville, Calif., wrote a magazine article earlier this year about how to stay safe around the Ivy League campus.

The article, titled "Crime and Safety in New Haven," was published in February in a magazine produced by Yale's medical school. It compares higher instances of robbery in New Haven with cities that house other Ivy League schools and includes an interview with Yale Police Chief James Perrotti, who offers advice such as "pay attention to where you are" and "avoid portraying yourself as a potential victim."

"In short, New Haven is a city and all cities have their perils," Le concludes. "But with a little street smarts, one can avoid becoming yet another statistic."

Le's disappearance weighed heavily on Yale students, who prayed for her safe return Sunday at The University Church on Yale's campus.

"It has been a week that has tested many people in many different ways," the Rev. Ian Buckner Oliver said just before he gave the Sunday morning sermon. "It has brought up a lot of fears for people. It has brought up a lot of worry and concern for her and for all our safety."

The student-dominated congregation offered a moment of silence and prayer, "for Annie, and her family, who have arrived here in New Haven, for her fiance, on this, what would have been their wedding day. Let's lift them up in our prayers," Oliver said.

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Associated Press reporter David Collins in Hartford and freelance reporter Katie Nelson in New Haven contributed to this report.

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11:51 PM on 09/14/2009
Pretty little lady......so, so sad
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12:48 PM on 09/14/2009
This news saddens me. I was hoping that this wasn't going to be the outcome.
11:54 AM on 09/14/2009
I am a Yale alum and this crime saddens me more than I can describe. Yale's Medical School, where this murder took place, is located in a very dangerous neighborhood. I think there should be a much more visible security presence and regular shuttles between the Med School and the main campus.

My prayers are with this woman's family.
11:51 AM on 09/14/2009
My deepest sympathy to her family and friends.
11:43 AM on 09/14/2009
As a grad student in another college, people forget that despite the large number of cameras most of them are actually OUTSIDE the buildings. For instance there are NO CAMERAS in the labs here . . . besides students, professors, cleaners, janitors, security personnel, friends of a student who tailgate into the building all could be possible suspects.
10:42 AM on 09/14/2009
i don't know why, but more than most deaths i've heard about this week in the news, this one makes me particularly sad. guess i always hoped they'd find her.
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SupportTech2
Privacy is Golden.
10:41 AM on 09/14/2009
This is really bad and a sad story...beast are everywhere...Im sure this was a hard working and innocent young lady.
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cobraxus
Defend The Innocent_Protect The Weak
10:10 AM on 09/14/2009
all theory and conjecture but either this was simply a crime of opportunity(she was alone and isolated)or somebody sought her out.both are deeply disturbing.
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09:50 AM on 09/14/2009
When they catch this person who committed this murder here is what will happen. All the publicity will be about them , there difficult upbringing, their ex loves etc, Annie Le will be almost forgotten.

Then the trial comes and they cannot be tried near New Haven because that would be unfair to the defendant because the jury might be predjuiced.

Then at sentencing the defendant if guilty will say how really, really sorry they are, will get less time for their verbal remorse, and will be out in 8/ 10 yrs. so they can have a normal life.

How about Annie Lee"s life? Seems in our society the victim get"s less consideration than the criminal.

I do not believe in the death penalty, life in prison without contact to other human beings or the outside worlds best Because we do not know if Annie Le is in a so called better place do we? And if she is in that place, why put her murderer in a better place as well..Remorse does not count, why should it.
09:49 AM on 09/14/2009
Whoever did this was very familiar with the building.
09:49 AM on 09/14/2009
Guess those Placerville street smarts weren't good enough.
I'd investigate the future mother-in-law if I were the police.
Maybe she didn't like the idea of her son marrying outside of the faith?
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Winthorpe
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12:43 PM on 09/14/2009
Classy comments, sir.
09:43 AM on 09/14/2009
Sounds like whoever committed this murder, is familiar and knows the building pretty well. I bet the person responsible for this has been at the university for a while. How many people would know about a corridor (conduit) where electrical cables lay. Especially in a building this size.
09:36 AM on 09/14/2009
Very Sad to hear that.
Where they found her suggest(at least to me) that whoever did it was familiar with the layout of the building. possibly a fellow student.

just a tragedy.
11:05 AM on 09/14/2009
I am thinking it is probably one of the janitorial staff since they would know about such places like that.
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StephenBP
What's he building in there?
09:24 AM on 09/14/2009
Moving forward, as the facts of this tragic event unfold, lets hope that we as a society can find ways to prevent similar occurances from happening in the future. And may the science and medical community at Yale be further inspired to continue to work for the better world that we can be sure Annie Le was striving for.
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Hillrick
...wheel to the storm and fly!
09:13 AM on 09/14/2009
Words fail. I feel their sorrow almost as if my own.