Yale Access Card Theories
I always thought highly of Yale students, local civilians, and administrators, simply because of their status as a great school, but I’m disappointed in some recent comments. Several news articles and radio reports have indicated that Yale administrators and local police think the murder could only be committed by a few individuals because of a keycard necessary to access the building and basement. Well, I would suggest that it might be possible, maybe in the very least possible, that perhaps, and this is way out on a limb here, someone could of:
- Stolen someone else’s’ keycard
- Left a door ajar
- Electronically manipulated the system (I’m sure some 16 year old Yale student with an IQ of 150 could do so)
- Made an illegal copy of a key card
- Followed someone else into the building/basement
- Let someone else into the building/basement
Don’t get me wrong I would definitely check out those people who had access, but it’s possible someone without access gained access.
Some CNN media quotes:
“Only Yalies had access to that basement, and that seems to point to someone in our community being involved in this,” Kaplan said. “That’s what is so frightening.”
Yale professor Gary Rudnick, who interviewed Le when she applied for admission to the graduate program in pharmacology, told CNN that the building where Le’s body was found had good security, and only certain people could enter, let alone access specific areas. He said the circumstances suggested there could be a “murderer among us.”


Well they now suspect someone who did have access.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125318237645219193.html?mod=rss_Today%27s_Most_Popular
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