As of today, murder suspect of Yale University student Annie Le, was re-arrested after police located him at a Super 8 Motel in Cromwell, Connecticut. His bond has been set at $3 million. Sources have claimed that Le was not sexually assaulted and the motive could have been a case of "workplace violence". The New Haven Register has reported that DNA from Clark has been linked in Le's murder, which led to his re-arrest.
So what do we really know about Raymond Clark?
Clark knew Annie Le and police noted he had sent her emails:
"In the e-mails, Clark is said to criticize Le for not adhering to the protocols for tending the mice kept in the basement as part of her lab's ongoing experiments. Le is said to have responded in a conciliatory tone, promising to keep to the protocols. Investigators wonder if Clark was not satisfied, if resentment suddenly flared to rage, if as crazy as it may seem this was a case of mice and murder.
His Family's Explanation "He did not pass the polygraph test . . . But of course, they don't always run true anyway, especially when you're nerved up asking so many questions," the sympathetic [family] source insisted.
As for Clark's fresh wounds, "He had scratches on his arm from his cat," the person said. (What cat? There are pictures of him all over the internet with his dog.)
The source said Clark, whom the family calls "Ray Ray," works at the lab along with his fiancée, sister and her husband. "But he didn't really know [Le]," the source said. "She left the area before he left that morning. He'd seen her and said, 'Hi' and kept on going."
What The Neighbors Say
One of Clark's former neighbors in New Haven said he screamed at children and was "very controlling" of his girlfriend. "Ray was very controlling of his girlfriend," said Anne Marie Goodwin, 40. "He would never let her talk to anyone. I would hear a lot of yelling upstairs."
Clark - a 2004 graduate of Branford High School, who mostly worked with rodents at Yale - "kept a pit bull caged in his apartment," Goodwin said. Clark was found with scratches on his body that he's blaming on the animals he worked with (What about the "cat excuse"?), rather than being from a fighting Le.
http://gawker.com/5360758/what-we-know-about-raymond-j-clark-iii
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