As new light has been shed on the murder of Yale student, Annie Le, a recent arrest may have found the monster that ended the life of the should have been bride to be. A University of Yale lab technician, Raymond Clark was arrested by police on Thursday for the murder of Annie Le after authorities found the young woman's body hidden behind laboratory walls. Police have released few details as to motive, but are saying that the murder looks like a classic case of "workplace violence".
Raymond Clark was one of a limited number of people who had access to the building on the day of the murder and is reported to have custodial type duties in the building where Annie Le was murdered and hidden. Police had spent more than 700 hours reviewing campus video as well as interviewing around 150 people before coming to the conclusion that Raymond Clark was the main suspect and likely murderer. Police are unaware whether or not Clark personally knew Ms.Le, but authorities did make it clear that they had likely passed numerous times in the school's hallways.
The bloody clothes that were found hidden in the ceiling tiles may have played a significant role in the apprehension of Mr Clark after he was submitted to a DNA test on Wednesday. Police are not willing to release what the DNA testing revealed, but will so when they feel the time is appropriate. However, inside information is revealing that the clothes recovered at the scene were not the ones Ms. Le was wearing when she entered the Yale lab on the day of her disappearance. As we move forward there is no doubt that details, motive and reason will divulge itself and hopefully bring some type of closure to the former fiance and family of Annie Le.