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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT - A body found stuffed in a wall at a Yale University laboratory has been identified as Annie Le, a student who went missing days before she was to be married, police said Monday.
"The State of Connecticut Medical Examiner's office has determined that the body removed from 10 Amistad Street on Sunday evening is the body of Annie Le who had been missing since September 8," New Haven police said in a statement.
The 24-year-old's body was found late Sunday, the day she had planned to marry Jonathan Widawsky, a graduate student at Columbia University in New York, police in the university town said.
<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=2 cellPadding=2 width=300 align=right><TBODY><TR><TD><!-- AdSpace 300X250 A1-STI IMU --><!-- /AdSpace --><!-- Sniffer Code for Flash version=80 --><!--<NOEMBED>--><!--</NOEMBED>--></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>A Yale University security camera entering a medical research building on the morning of September 8. She had not been seen since.
ABC News meanwhile reported that authorities were narrowing their efforts on a suspect who has failed a lie detector test.
The suspect appeared to have defensive wounds, and bloody clothing removed from the university's Amistad Street laboratory links the killer to the crime, ABC said, citing sources close to the investigation.
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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Investigators, it said, were looking at a variety of possible suspects, from Yale maintenance employees to people working in the lab and other students.
In a statement sent to Yale students and staff, Yale Police Chief James Perrotti sought to quiet rumors swirling across the prestigious campus and insisted that no suspects were in custody.
"There are no suspects in custody and no students involved," Perrotti said. "We ask for your patience as we thoroughly investigate this crime."
The grim news sent shockwaves through Asian American communities.
"Our Vietnamese-American community mourned a great loss of a daughter, a friend, a sister who had so much potential to cure chronic disease like Diabetes," Thuyen Pharmd wrote on "Find Annie Le," a Facebook page dedicated to the missing student.
"Now we've lost that potential. Truly a sad day for all of us!"
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"The State of Connecticut Medical Examiner's office has determined that the body removed from 10 Amistad Street on Sunday evening is the body of Annie Le who had been missing since September 8," New Haven police said in a statement.
The 24-year-old's body was found late Sunday, the day she had planned to marry Jonathan Widawsky, a graduate student at Columbia University in New York, police in the university town said.
<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=2 cellPadding=2 width=300 align=right><TBODY><TR><TD><!-- AdSpace 300X250 A1-STI IMU --><!-- /AdSpace --><!-- Sniffer Code for Flash version=80 --><!--<NOEMBED>--><!--</NOEMBED>--></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>A Yale University security camera entering a medical research building on the morning of September 8. She had not been seen since.
ABC News meanwhile reported that authorities were narrowing their efforts on a suspect who has failed a lie detector test.
The suspect appeared to have defensive wounds, and bloody clothing removed from the university's Amistad Street laboratory links the killer to the crime, ABC said, citing sources close to the investigation.
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In a statement sent to Yale students and staff, Yale Police Chief James Perrotti sought to quiet rumors swirling across the prestigious campus and insisted that no suspects were in custody.
"There are no suspects in custody and no students involved," Perrotti said. "We ask for your patience as we thoroughly investigate this crime."
The grim news sent shockwaves through Asian American communities.
"Our Vietnamese-American community mourned a great loss of a daughter, a friend, a sister who had so much potential to cure chronic disease like Diabetes," Thuyen Pharmd wrote on "Find Annie Le," a Facebook page dedicated to the missing student.
"Now we've lost that potential. Truly a sad day for all of us!"
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