Will you still be applying to Yale?

<p>If you would consider sending your child to school in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, etc., you shouldn’t have any reservations about sending your child to New Haven. And bear in mind that we still don’t know what happened here. If this is a jilted lover or an obsessed suitor, this would fall into the category of “it could happen anywhere.”</p>

<p>From the Yale Daily News:</p>

<p>Deputy Secretary Martha Highsmith, who oversees campus security, said earlier this week that access to the rooms and labs inside the building is restricted and digitally monitored. Authorities said they know who was in the basement at the time when Le entered.</p>

<p>Robert Alpern, dean of the Yale School of Medicine, where Le was studying for a Ph.D. in pharmacology, said in a telephone interview Sunday night that access to the basement where Le was found is limited to certain people with approved Yale magnetic identification cards, as it is at all University facilities where research is conducted on animals.</p>

<p>“I think that it suggests it was someone who could get into that space,” he said. “It certainly would be extremely difficult for someone from outside of Yale to get into that space. Not impossible, but extremely difficult.”</p>

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<p>Couple this with the reality that a significant percentage of murder victims are acquainted with their murderers and my sense is that we are likely to hear that this is a crime that could have occurred just about anywhere.</p>