
Yale Says Goodbye to Annie Le at Candlelight VigilĪnnie Le Suspect Failed Polygraph, Says Police Source Will Suspect be Charged Today in Yale Student Annie Le Murder Case? Not Likely, Say Police More from the Crimesider blog on the investigation into Annie Le's murder But then prosecutors blocked release of the results out of concern that it could hinder the investigation. Officials had promised Tuesday to release an autopsy report that would shed light on exactly how Le died.

Law enforcement sources tell CBS News correspondent Randall Pinkston that when Clark was first questioned, investigators noticed marks and scratches on his body, most notably on his hands and arms - suggestive of defensive wounds. Police say they have ruled out her fiancee, a Columbia University graduate student, as a suspect but have provided little additional information.


Authorities had been tightlipped since Le was reported missing, just a few days before her wedding day.
