Yale Student Found Inside The Wall of Multi-Million Dollar Research Lab on Campus

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Published 2024-05-15

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  • @mon4711
    I'm so mad, she was so concerned for other womens safety as well...
  • @Pinay.Colada
    Annie went to my high school and graduated a couple years before me. I vividly remember my teachers being so devastated when she died. My senior year my AP science teacher read a letter Annie wrote to future students about working hard to go to school and earning scholarships. She had applied for scholarships for an hour or two every day and was awarded over a hundred thousand dollars by the time she got into college. I was a senior only about six months after she was murdered and my teacher cried the whole time she read the letter. Annie seemed like an incredible person!
  • @JAD94
    Wow. We, as women, can't even go to work in peace. Rest peacefully Annie.
  • @hyunapark5799
    The "farewell my child, you're laying in this cold coffin, when you were born in my warm emrace" hits so hard, I can't even imagine what her mother must've felt.
  • @gayliljaehyun
    he did this in the middle of the day when other people were around and no one noticed anything. that's one of the craziest parts of this to me ... he murdered a woman and SHOVED HER INTO A WALL and no one had any idea for DAYS.
  • A girl with so much potential had her life taken from her, We won’t get to see what she may have done for this earth. But more important the people who love her will never see her again. Ever.
  • @Carolina013
    My theory is rather simple: he was indeed secretly obsessed with her, he found out she was going to marry, he went and tried to convince her of a pre marital adventure, maybe even using that as a manipulative tactic (do this and I will clean the cages properly for you). She obviously rejected his ridiculous proposition and he raped and murdered her, with no prior premeditation. He truly doesn't seem like a smart psychopath, just a disgusting sociopath, with the sufficient amount of narcissism to not admit that his motives were incredibly stupid. He deserves to be in jail for the rest of his pathetic existence.
  • As a pregnant woman, the mother’s speech at the funeral broke my heart in a million pieces. I can’t imagine a deeper sorrow. May God give her strength to keep going.
  • @kyzzz2892
    The dna being preserved for 3 years and ending up on her body is scary, if the guy wasnt dead there could've been a different outcome. I wonder how many people are charged with crimes because of a freak dna situation
  • @amberhigdon2362
    EVERYONE, THIS COMMENT IS NOT ABOUT THIS CASE IN TODAYS VIDEO. YOU’RE SAFE TO WATCH 😂 Hi Steph! I’m not sure if you saw the update on Saltanat’s case but her husband was sentenced to 24 years in prison. Thank you for bringing light to this case.
  • @NerdiBee
    That trauma bond is STRONG in Jennifer for him to still have his narcissistic claws dug into her after he openly admitted to not just cheating on her, but SAing and murdering a girl. Like she really doesn't think that could have been her? He made, and continues to make, a complete fool of her and she allows it... That's just wild.
  • @jd1219
    I know the case inside and out but Stephanie’s additional information about Annie’s life, personality, and family brought such a personal touch. It was very well done.
  • @clarehaslam2767
    This person shouldn’t even be compared to a rat. Rats are compassionate and help eachother
and that guy
yeah..no
  • So heartbreaking! Why can’t us women even just WORK without the possibility of being assaulted and killed???? Her poor family!! And HIS family? Unbelievable!!!!
  • @hypercube8792
    Steph, I watch a lot of true crime, but you’re the only one who consistently makes me cry. The way you describe the victims and their loved ones is so deeply empathetic.
  • He killed her because he knew he could never measure up to her. She was way smarter and more intelligent so he felt inferior. I mean, he was hired through nepotism and most likely wouldn't even have been hired without the connections. His sentence was not enough but at least he'll sit and rot in jail for a while. I am just so sadden for her family, you can tell they were close and so proud of her. Truly a loss.
  • @Malenassaura
    This story hit me more than I expected. I finished my masters last year and I remember all the days I spent alone inside a lab working on my research. How I would leave without fearing anything. I always thought I was safe inside my university. I bet Annie was just like me. She was doing what she loved and must've been so thrilled with her upcoming wedding. I am grieving her death as if she was a friend of mine. I hope she found peace and love wherever she is now.
  • @kissakisasaki
    Cases like this never cease to boggles my mind. How many women out there just be doing what they're best at, working, studying, but then get their lives taken away so suddenly. For no reason at all except sick fantasies. It's not fair. The fact that even campuses need to have a tight safety system builds to fight and prevent violence against women is crazy.
  • @sistakia33
    It seems some competitive men hate losing but hate losing to women far more than they can admit. It seems like Annie was a reminder that she might be a cage cleaner today but she'd win the Nobel prize tomorrow. And he'd still be a cage cleaner. His comment about her not cleaning the cages well speaks to the fact that he was competing with her in his mind and well she was going on with her life like he didn't exist. I don't think he had any romantic feelings for her at all. I think he genuinely hated her and wanted to destroy her the only way he knew how. 😱
  • My heart broke as if she was a dear and close friend of mine. I'm angry, speechless and I'm in tears. What a wonderful young woman!