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Lab Worker Arrested in Connection With Yale Student Murder

New Haven : CT : USA | 2 months ago  
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  • Yale University student Annie Le is seen entering the building where she worked in this handout image released by the Yale University Police Department in New Haven, Connecticut
    Yale University student Annie Le is seen entering the building where ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Yale University student Annie Le is seen in this undated handout released by the Yale University Police Department in New Haven
    Yale University student Annie Le is seen in this undated handout ...
    Source: Reuters
  • Yale University student Annie Le is seen in this undated handout
    Yale University student Annie Le is seen in this undated handout
    Source: Reuters
Yale University student Annie Le is seen entering the building where ...

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.

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  • News Source: The New York Times | 2 months ago
    Lewis of the New Haven police said in an interview on Friday that the authorities may never be able to establish why Annie M. Le , a Yale medical student, was killed. “We may never know the exact motive,” Chief Lewis said. “There is only one...
  • News Source: Sydney Morning Herald | 2 months ago
    Raymond Clark, a technician in the laboratory where Annie Le conducted research, was charged with murder on Thursday, a day after authorities took DNA samples from him to compare with evidence from the crime scene. His bail was set at $US3 million ($...
  • News Source: Houston Chronicle | 2 months ago
    Conn. — The lab tech suspected of killing a Yale student was playing softball the day the victim's body was found. A player on an opposing team said on Friday that Raymond Clark's girlfriend often watched the games but wasn't at Sunday's game in...
  • News Source: Associated Press | 2 months ago
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  • News Source: Sacramento Bee | 2 months ago
    Staffers in white coats reported to work Friday at the end of an extraordinary week at Yale as police considered whether a graduate student's grisly death might have stemmed from a dispute with an animal research technician described as an...
  • News Source: Gawker | 2 months ago
    Yale murder suspect Raymond Clark — charged yesterday with killing Annie Le and hiding her body—is looking guiltier than ever, if you believe anonymous sources that leak to the media...Various news outlets have been turning up scooplets for a...
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  • Blog Source: www.usposttoday.com
    An arrest warrant was signed Thursday morning charging lab technician Raymond Clark III, 24, with the murder of Yale graduate student Annie Le, the New Haven Police Department announced during a press conference. ...
  • Blog Source: chattahbox.com
    (ChattahBox) — While police released Yale University animal research technician on Wednesday Raymond Clark III after collecting DNA samples and questioning him in the killing of Annie Le who worked in the same lab, it was only to wait the results
  • Blog Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
    If Raymond Clark, III was in fact taken away in handcuffs and compelled to go to the police station in connection with the Yale murder case, he was arrested. But in order to be arrested, there must be probable cause. ... If I remember the story
  • Blog Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
    A Yale graduate student found stuffed in the wall of a research center had been suffocated, the medical examiner reported Wednesday as police awaited DNA tests on evidence taken from a lab technician who worked in the building. ... The Le case has
  • Blog Source: www.apaforprogress.org
    By now everyone has heard about the horrifying and tragic murder of Annie Le, a graduate student at Yale who was found murdered in a basement wall of her office building on what would have been her wedding day.
  • Blog Source: www.politicsdaily.com
    I see that police in New Haven, Conn., have lost little time tracking down a lab technician whose bloody clothing was found hidden in the building where that poor bride-to-be was murdered. The missing Yale graduate student, Annie Le, ...
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Posted By mona37 mona37 | 2 months ago
tragic!
he needs medical help!
Reply By jbrayman jbrayman | about 1 month ago
ya think? No I think strangulation is more the answer!!
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