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Ray Clark Named Person of Interest in Annie Le Killing

By Jake on
According to a New Haven television station, police have named the person of interest they are seeking in the murder of Annie Le. He is Ray Clark, an animal technician at the Yale lab where Le worked and where her body was found. According to reports, Clark had already taken and failed a lie detector test, and had defensive wounds on him chest. His home is under surveillance by police, and his apartment manager says Clark hasn't been home since Thursday.Police are now searching for Clark...Read Full Story

Annie Le Investigators Name Lab Tech Ray Clark a Person of Interest

By Jake on
There's been a big break in the Annie Le investigation, as a New Haven television station is reporting that Ray Clark, a animal technician at Yale, has been named a person of interest by police. Clark worked at the lab where Le worked, and had access to the basement area where Le's body was discovered on Sunday. According to previous reports, Clark had taken and and failed a polygraph, and had defensive wounds on his chest. His Wharfside apartment has been under surveillance by police...Read Full Story

annie le Killer pleaded guilty sentenced now

By Syed Noman on  From newszbreaking.com
A research technician at the University of Yale, was verdict to 44 years in prison Friday for strangling a graduate student Annie a few days before their wedding, 2009. Raymond Clark III, 26, who worked as an assistant police in the same laboratory, where 24 years, studying therapies for chronic diseases, had pleaded guilty in March to strangle her, while trying to sexually assault him. On the pharmacology of graduate students and born in Placerville, California, was reported missing five...Read Full Story

Raymond Clark III sentenced to 44 years in prison for murder Annie Le.

By Daniel_Vella on  From theamericanpress.net
A Yale research technician Raymond Clark III was sentenced to 44 years in prison on Friday for strangling graduate student Annie Le just days before her 2009 nuptials. The 26-year-old Clark III worked as an animal research assistant at equivalent lab wherein Le was studying treatments for chronic diseases and had appealed culpable in March to throttling her when tried to sexually assault her. Le, a doctoral pharmacology student and native of Placerville, California, was reported missing 5...Read Full Story

Family of slain Yale grad student may sue school

 From ap.org
A lawyer for the family of a slain Yale University graduate student says they are considering suing the school over its hiring of the suspect and the way Yale officials looked into her disappearance.Attorney Brian King said Wednesday that slaying victim Annie Le's (LAY's) family is questioning whether Yale officials properly investigated suspect Raymond Clark III's background before hiring him for a technician's job at a lab building where Le also worked.The 24-year-old Le's body was found...Read Full Story

Raymond Clark III About The Yale student Annie Le killing: “No Excuse For What

By Minka on  From newstycon.com
Annie Le Annie Le, the thousands of miles his Friday murder Raymond III. Clark has traveled to the family received a tearful apology no explanation of it, but received, why he did it.Clark, 26, got 44 years in prison, to keep him until September 2053. “Assuming that the dose of their detention,” said John Waddington dock, Assistant State Attorney supervision “who is it that it wait?” Most, if not all members of his family are gone. “Is the real future.” Clark’s parents, Raymond Clark Jr. and...Read Full Story

Killer of Yale student sentenced to 44 years in prison

 From reuters.com
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut (Reuters) - A lab technician convicted of killing a Yale University student, whose body was found stuffed behind a wall on the day she was to be married, was sentenced to 44 years in prison on Friday at an emotionally wrenching court hearing.The sentence, which carries no possibility of parole or early release for Raymond Clark, 26, was the result of a plea deal with prosecutors in the death of Annie Le, 24, who disappeared on September 8, 2009.The body of Le, a 24-year...Read Full Story

Lab technician pleads guilty in Yale student murder

 From reuters.com
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Yale University lab technician pleaded guilty on Thursday to the murder and attempted sexual assault of a graduate student whose body was found inside the wall of a campus building on the day she was due to be married in 2009.Raymond Clark III, 26, had denied murdering Annie Le, a 24-year-old pharmacology student at the university in New Haven, Connecticut, but decided to admit guilt in New Haven Superior Court this week as part of a plea deal, his attorney, Beth Merkin...Read Full Story

Lab tech pleads guilty to murdering Yale student - Los Angeles Times

By keyfunds on  From latestbusinessreport.com
Fox NewsLab tech pleads guilty to murdering Yale studentLos Angeles TimesRaymond Clark III is sentenced to 44 years for the sexual assault and murder of Annie Le at the Yale Animal Research Center in 2009. By ALAINE GRIFFINHartford Courant Animal lab technician Raymond Clark III pleaded guilty Thursday to the 2009 slaying ...Raymond Clark Pleads Guilty to Murder of Yale Grad Student Annie LeABC NewsFormer Yale Lab Worker Clark Pleads Guilty to Murdering Student Annie LeBloombergMiddletown Man...Read Full Story

44-Year Term for Yale Student's Killer - New York Times

By keyfunds on  From latestbusinessreport.com
CBC.ca44-Year Term for Yale Student's KillerNew York TimesBy AP NEW HAVEN (AP) — A former animal-research technician was sentenced on Friday to 44 years in prison for killing a Yale University graduate student, after anguished relatives described in court how plans to celebrate her impending marriage suddenly ...Killer of Yale student sentenced to 44 years in prisonReutersRaymond Clark III Sentenced to 44 Years for Annie Le MurderPatch.comYale University lab slayer sentenced to 44...Read Full Story
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