MURDER AT YALE ANIMAL RESOURCE CENTER!
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MURDER AT YALE ANIMAL RESOURCE CENTER!




Testing on live animals is such a no no. This is the lab where Annie Le was murdered, her body stuffed in a wall of the lab. A DNA match has been made implicating a lab technician who worked with the animals to the homicide.

Such an enviroment is unnatural. Experimenting on live animals attracts a certain morality that can and does reach over into how people treat one another!

Educated people in institutions of higher learning are well aware that there are technical advances in research that do not require the use of live animals and many universities and scientists already use them. Yale isn't one of them!

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