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The way I understood it was, it was a hollowed out space where they run cabling and stuff. Like in most houses there is space in your walls to run electrical or tv cables or phone wires, this building had that but the space to do it was larger than your house because of the nature of the building and the amount of wires in some areas. It also apparently had access panels so people that needed to work on said cabling could get to it. From what I read, he used one of the access panels to get the body into the wall and then closed the panel.
I think maybe he hit her after losing his temper with the cages. And then in a panic, realizing how much he just screwed himself (perhaps she threatened calling the police over it), he lost control and killed her.
Not to become too PETA-y, but how much does experimenting with rodents day after day (or worse, facilitating / cleaning up after others' experiments) desensitize one in his regard for life, human or otherwise? Nathan Leopold, of Leopold & Loeb (I dug their early sound, but the later albums were just too experimental & preachy): I would guess that being paid to participate in the controlled snuffing out of the lives of countless mammals would make one more likely to devalue human life. Then again, you don't see many butcher serial-murderers.
I think there is something that should be said about animal testing even if it had nothing to do with the killings. Putting a price on life is sad. If this was some random person in the hood would anyone care? People care because it some pretty girl that goes to yale. Does anyone care about the animals in the Lab? I doubt it.
Estee Lauder? Spoiler I don't wish to ban animal testing. It is essential to medical research. However, getting down into the (literal) muck of it each day is likely dehumanizing in some ways.
More gruesome details now coming to light on Le's tragic murder. Source: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/nation...t_in_m4kbEBcSjtrH2luFH8HrtI?offset=0#comments
Forget the death penalty, let the family of Le torture him from limb to limb until he's on his last breath screaming for mercy...
I was wondering about the smell part. I figured that had to play a part in finding her body. All the blood spatter must have come from her being mangled (bones broken, etc.) to fit through the hole. I'm sure he was totally panicking at that point. It's hard to imagine what he did to that body to make it fit through that hole.
My god. Are you that r****ded? Did you read anything about this particular person? This is not a person who go out and kill or tortured an animal for the fun of it. She and her colleagues are doing research to finding a cure for cancers and ect. that will help people down the road. People with your kind of thinking don't deserve any kind or medical help. Do us a favor and don't take any medications or go to the doctor or hospital when there's something wrong with you.