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September 16th, 2009
07:00 PM ET
soundoff (21 Responses)
  1. Neela

    My heart goes out to Annie Le's family and friends. I hope there is ample and strong indisputable evidence to solve and bring closure to the case so that justice can be served.

    September 17, 2009 at 8:50 am |
  2. Neela

    I think with investigation they will find the suspect to have low self-esteem, a controlling nature, and a fragile ego.

    September 17, 2009 at 8:48 am |
  3. Cynthia Newby

    There is a comment I want to point out here. I think the killer has left a good clue that can allow the police to catch him. I mean the outside cameras should have caught the person going in. Let say this: The investigators should check the cameras for everyone who has been at that campus around the time the crime happened and checked if someone wore a cloth similar to the one they found. Then, they should check again to see who came back out the same day with a different cloth. This is my comment. I hope it helps

    September 17, 2009 at 8:47 am |
  4. Dan Barrett

    There are many under servalence but only one who has been served a warrent to serch. What promted a judge to sign this warrent?

    September 17, 2009 at 5:43 am |
  5. Neela

    Besides Anderson Cooper 360, I also love to watch Cafferty File, Wolf Blitzer, and Larry King! I stay tuned as much as I can. I really admire and thank all of you at CNN!!

    September 17, 2009 at 4:31 am |
  6. Neela

    By the way, I love watching Anderson Cooper 360 and the alike such as Nancy Grace on CNN. Excellent upbeat coverage and reporting of all the current news which the public really wants to know! Thank you!

    September 17, 2009 at 4:23 am |
  7. Denise Tucker

    Hello,

    I know everyone is going to think I am crazy, but I believe A Women committed this murder. A woman was interviewed on CNN, or HLN, and I have never seen a person with the biggest smile on their face talking ablout how Annie will be missed. There was something very wrong with that picture. I think the same woman was in a picture with Annie and some other people. The picture that is being shown of Annie, in a green skirt walking, and a women is opening a door looks like the woman who had a too too big of a smile on her face while talking about Annie, and to me, Annie looked as though she had just encountered an uncomfortable situation.

    Annie is too small for a man to put himself in a tight situation of escape from a school lab, when he could have followed her off campus, and attacked her in a more remote place.

    Keep in mind, that this comment is just a Deniseism.

    September 17, 2009 at 12:40 am |
  8. Mary Anne Anderson

    What was Annie Le carrying into the lab when she was arriving? Was there someone opening the door for her so that she did not need to use her ID? Do other people get through the doors without an ID if someone lets them in? I wonder if Annie let someone into the lab if they knocked? Did anyone check to see if there were fingerprints on the fire alarm? Where did the fire alarm go off? Did the lab workers wear special covering over their clothing and special hoods? Could this be why there would be no facial marks one someone's face? Was this lab custodian tall or short? Just some of the questions that haven't been answered in the news......

    September 17, 2009 at 12:14 am |
  9. Dorothy Wells

    I live far away from this tragedy, but it has affected me down to my soul. I can't imagine the grief of the family and Jon. This girl had her whole world ahead of her, and someone struck her down senselessly.
    I feel angry and sad that there are people in this world so selfish and cruel. I would not want to sit on the jury.
    My prayers and sentiments to the family and friends. All over the United States, I feel certain that all who have a moral conscience, that hear of this heinious crime. will shake their head in disbelief. Annie was a beautiful, smart, and apparently sweet girl. I grieve for her. This is a terrible loss. The world is an emptier place without her. Very sad.

    September 16, 2009 at 11:47 pm |
  10. Lucas

    This is so sad. How? How? Can someone do this to another human being? Its sick! She didn't do anything to deserve this. I just pray for the family during a time like this.

    September 16, 2009 at 11:39 pm |
  11. Dave

    Ray Clark may be a person of interest, but he is not a person you should vilify. Wait until the police officials have their evidence. Stuff like this can harm people, and you don't know if he is guilty or not, but the news your showing makes it look like it.

    September 16, 2009 at 11:38 pm |
  12. Stacey

    This is an extremely disturbing story! I hope they solve this crime soon.

    September 16, 2009 at 11:37 pm |
  13. Michael J.

    This a tragic story, however, it is not a story worthy of leading the national news casts on all three major networks and the cable news channels.

    There is no compelling issue of importance to a national audience. It is a story best suited for the regions directly impacted by this student's death. The northeast, and San Francisco.

    September 16, 2009 at 11:35 pm |
  14. brenda hicks,nv

    i would like to send my most heartfelt sympathy to annie's family,friends and all who were acquainted w/ her. this is so sad and i pray her beautiful spirit will bring comfort to those left behind. sharing from my spiritual and southern upbringing; i would like to end with this saying i always heard the old folk say; "Earth has no sorrows, that Heaven can not Heal". but; til then, may the comfort of my Lord and Saviour embrace you.

    September 16, 2009 at 11:23 pm |
  15. alex

    It is said that such a bright girl got killed. Who have done such a crime or killing her need to get death sentence for killing her. Also the person who have helped killing her. Why keep the killer live in the jail and waist our tax dollars. instead keep them alive. Send the Killer to electric chair and I think that will be fair.

    September 16, 2009 at 11:05 pm |
  16. Jerry mcmay

    I think the csi have to try there very best to found the killer who killed annie le.

    September 16, 2009 at 10:58 pm |
  17. Ryan

    For CNN's sake, I hope the lab tech is guilty because they just roasted him on national television. Since when does 'person of interest' mean let's dig into this guy's past and ask people who have met him how he might be a weirdo killer?

    September 16, 2009 at 10:54 pm |
  18. debra

    Why do we not hear about/from Annie Le's fiance/family?

    September 16, 2009 at 10:48 pm |
  19. john tow

    Didn't i read some where Annie wrote a paper about security and how to be safe on campus, Is it possible some demented kook killed her just to prove her writing wrong.

    no matter what when you apprehend the perpetrator no punishment
    would be to severe.

    September 16, 2009 at 10:46 pm |
  20. Ajunwa chukwuma

    With 200 pieces of evidence, its ok to say this is an easy one. IMO, 'Person Of Interest' here IS the culprit, and it'd be found out he really didnt mean to do it. R.I.P Annie Le

    September 16, 2009 at 10:46 pm |
  21. Annie Kate

    The timeline was good – I had wondered earlier what happened when because I had forgotten when it all started. Thanks for the time line and professionally I'd love to know what software was used to produce it!

    September 16, 2009 at 9:43 pm |