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MICHELLE LE MISSING: Arrest Made This Week In Nursing Student’s Case

Friday, September 9th, 2011

 

Michelle Le (family released photo)

Michelle Le (family released photo)

Investigators say Michelle Le vanished from the Kaiser Hayward Medical Center in California on May 27.  She walked outside to her car, and never came back. Based on evidence found, police fear she is a victim of homicide.  This week, authorities closed in on a possible suspect and made an arrest.  Lt. Keener, with the Hayward Police department, said Giselle Esteban, former high school and college roommate is charged with Michelle’s murder.  Michelle’s body has not been found.  Keener indicated various pieces of evidence like cell phone records, surveillance video and DNA led them to Esteban’s doorstep.  The suspect was arrested early Wednesday morning and has not spoke about the case to police.  Kenner said Michelle and Esteban may have had some sort of fallen out, but police do not have a concrete motive for the killing.  Police say they served a search warrant on Esteban’s property on May 29 then again on September 7. 

Esteban was scheduled to be arraigned on Thursday, but police confirm, due to her pregnancy and a doctor’s appointment, the arraignment will be postponed.

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MORGAN HARRINGTON’S MURDER LINKED TO A SEXUAL ASSAULT

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Police sketch

Police sketch

Investigators say the same man who may have killed Morgan Harrington could be the same suspect that committed a sexual assault against a female in 2005.  Virginia State Police officials confirm there is a forensic evidence link between the 2005 assault and the murder.  Both cases are unsolved, but at least now authorities have a sketch to release to the public.  Virginia State Police spokesperson Corinne Geller told me today that the Virginia Department of Forensic Science processes and analyzes all of the evidence and lab work for every department.  They notified the Virginia State Police of the link in the cases.  The authorities from the state police in turn contacted Fairfax City Police and compared notes.  Geller said, “It’s one of those things, you never know what the next phone call is going to bring.”  She added, “We know he (the man in the sketch) had contact with her (Morgan) the night of her disappearance, but they don’t know if he is responsible for her death.  We are looking to identify and question him, and put the next pieces of the puzzle together.”  Within 24 hours of releasing the sketch, the state police had 50 leads.  Right now their time is spent eliminating duplicates between the departments and prioritizing the tips.

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