Annie Le Yale Murder: Police Say NY Post Report Wrong-- Le's Body Not Mangled

Annie Le Yale Murder: Police Say NY Post Report Wrong-- Le's Body Not Mangled

UPDATE, 9:05 p.m. EST
New Haven Police have denied a report by the New York Post that the body of slain Yale grad student Anni Le was mangled. According to WFSB-TV, police say Le's bones were not crushed so that her body would fit through a hole in the wall where here remains were found. WFSB:

In an article in today's edition of The New York Post, reporter Rebecca Rosenberg falsely reported that the suspect in the investigation of the homicide of Annie Le broke the bones and mangled the body of a strangled Yale grad student to fit it through a wall, New Haven police said in a written statement.

State's Attorney Michael Dearington asked the New Haven Police Department to clarify the inaccuracy...

On Monday, the Post reported that accused murderer Raymond Clark III, broke Le's bones in order to push her body through a hole in the wall where Le's body was ultimately found. From the Post:


Accused murderer Ray Clark was so desperate to hide his heinous handiwork that he allegedly broke the bones and mangled the body of a strangled Yale grad student to fit it through a wall opening the size of a computer screen, The Post has learned.

"He just crushed her in there. She was like mush -- she was so smashed up you couldn't recognize her," said a source...

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