Police: Killing at Yale University not random act

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Police: Killing at Yale University not random act

Postby HRHPatey » Mon, 14 Sep 2009 12:28:47 GMT

I was so hoping that this young Lady had simply got cold feet (Wedding scheduled yesterday) and had taken off somewhere. Yet it seams not to be the case.....

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NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - Police are hunting for the killer who stuffed a body believed to be that of a Yale University graduate student behind a wall in the high-security laboratory building where she worked.
Police found the body around 5 p.m. Sunday, on what was to have been 24-year-old Annie Le's wedding day.
An autopsy was underway on Monday to verify the identity of the body, found in a cable duct in the Yale medical school building. Police would not say Monday if they have a suspect, but said that nobody is in custody.
"We're not believing it's a random act" said Officer Joe Avery, a police spokesman. He would not provide any further details, but said no one else is in danger.

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Re: Police: Killing at Yale University not random act

Postby HRHPatey » Wed, 16 Sep 2009 07:26:41 GMT

Update:
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - Police have taken a Yale University animal research technician into custody to collect DNA samples and searched his apartment for evidence that might link him to the death of a graduate student who worked in the same lab.

More than 20 police officers and FBI agents searched the apartment of 24-year-old Raymond Clark III Tuesday night and led him away him as neighbors leaned over the building's iron railing and cheered.
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New Haven Police Chief James Lewis described Clark as a person of interest, not a suspect, in the death of Annie Le. The 24-year-old graduate student's body was found stuffed behind a wall in a campus research building Sunday, the day she was to be married.

Police said Clark would be released after they obtain evidence they need from him and his Middletown apartment. Investigators are hoping to figure out within days whether Clark can be ruled out as the killer.
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Full story: http://apnews.myway.com//article/200909 ... BTL00.html
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