nursebeeme
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omg thanks you guys! I needed those laughs!
thought this situation could use it's own thread as it does seem to be picking up a bit. The cromwell police have been asked to assist in surrounding the hotel room where Clark is staying.
~((moo))... It seems to me that an arrest may happen very soon. In light of the increased police presence DNA may be back and they are waiting on the arrest warrant ((moo))~
http://www.wfsb.com/news/20953818/detail.html
I hadn't heard it! You should put it in the timeline thread!IIRC, it takes a few hrs to get arrest warrant?
OT..This was in link above:
The area where Les remains were found is used to store animals used for research.
Did we already know this?
I thought he was suppose to be with his parents??
I hadn't heard it! You should put it in the timeline thread!
IIRC, it takes a few hrs to get arrest warrant?
OT..This was in link above:
The area where Les remains were found is used to store animals used for research.
Did we already know this?
IIRC, it takes a few hrs to get arrest warrant?
OT..This was in link above:
The area where Les remains were found is used to store animals used for research.
Did we already know this?
Yes. This is exactly the way they handled taking down Chris Coleman. They openly put the pressure on him while they waited on the go ahead to arrest him.and to add to that... two city police forces surrounding the hotel... they are there for a reason
I remember reading repeatedly that the basement in general is where the rodents are kept. We could read this information as saying the exact room in which Le was found is the room where animals are kept, or as saying that since she was found in the basement, and the basement is where the animals are, her remains were in that "area." Hard to say for sure.
Yes, and how ironic it was RC's job to take care of the research animals. MOOIIRC, it takes a few hrs to get arrest warrant?
OT..This was in link above:
The area where Les remains were found is used to store animals used for research.
Did we already know this?
Skigirl,
Yes, you are right...it seems these days, LE works under an enormous amount of pressure to "get it right the first time" - even with DNA testing and other available forensic technology. Their every move is scrutinized and defense lawyers add their spin. I believe in my heart that the majority of LE professionals are dedicated to justice for victims, see awful crimes every day and know the patterns/mind of criminals.
http://www.newhavenindependent.org/archives/2009/09/cops_stake_out.phpNew Haven police are surrounding a Cromwell motel where the prime suspect in the murder of Yale grad student Annie Le is staying, according to several news outlets.
News reports speculate an arrest is imminent.
Hi, Amysmom. I think that it might have been mentioned in the general discussion about the difficulty of locating the body, but I'm not certain. I'm gratified that you have added another point of possible evidence to the growing pile.
As for Clark at the hotel: I would guess that it has something to do with his fiancee (if indeed she still is). I would imagine that this might have been the final straw for his girlfriend.
A suicide attempt might be a real possibility, either now or later. Control freaks insist on making the decisions.