Police Identify Person of Interest in Annie Le Case
Police have recently identified 24-year-old Raymond Clark as a suspect in the Anne Le murder at Yale. Cops arrived at his apartment in Middletown, Connecticut but did not arrest him, claiming to only have a "person of interest." A lab technician at the lab where Le worked, Clark displayed visible chest marks and also failed a polygraph test. But according to a source close to Clark and his family:
Of course, he had scratches on his arm--from his cat. I know he didn’t do it, but I can’t understand how anybody would do that in the first place and put her in the wall like that. And they would have had to do it at night because certainly nobody could have done it during the day when everybody was looking.
Clark hadn't been seen since last Thursday following the Tuesday disappearance of Le. Le's body was found this weekend in a chute in the basement of the pharmacology research facility on 10 Amistad Street. Yale has since increased security in the surrounding area following the murder. Le's fiancé Jonathan Widawsky, who had been cleared of being a suspect, has been assisting police with their investigation.



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September 15th, 2009 at 10:32 pm
just wish they find the person responsible soon
September 15th, 2009 at 10:34 pm
This guy is NOT a Yale graduate student. Please read more carefully.
September 16th, 2009 at 1:08 am
I like how the WFSB article just starts out calling him “clark,” as if they priorly used his first name somewhere in the first sentence. Also, he looks creepy. Guilty!
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