NEW HAVEN – The suspected murderer of a Pharmacology student named Annie Le was charged with the allegation. He is the technician at the animal research lab at Yale. The technician named Raymond Clark is suspected to kill the Yale Student on 8th September 2009,
The story of the murder of Annie Le was turned into a very ambiguous situation in the beginning but now it’s getting the shape out of it. Annie Le was killed on 8th September which happened to be her wedding day as well and her body was found after 5 days from a basement wall.
Raymond Clark was charged to be a suspect as the Lab attended has the cleanliness issues with Annie Le, as it always remained a conflict between the researchers and Lab attendants.
The police arrested Raymond from a motel and also get the fingerprints, hair and Saliva samples to match with the evidences they had from the horrific murder scene at Yale.
The Connecticut medical examiner revealed that hurtful asphyxiation was the reason of her death.
Her murderer Raymond is a former high school baseball and football player working as a technician in animal research lab at Yale. He usually found having problem with the researchers about the mice cages and cleanliness of the lab. The duty of the Raymond at lab is to clear the mice cages and taking care of the floors.
The co worker told that he usually took the mice cages as his own property and get angry with the worker who enter the area without having show caps on.
A Police officer agreed to talk a little without telling his name that they are looking into the matter by keeping Raymond’s attitude regarding cleanliness in mind that it can be the motive of Raymond to kill 24 years old Annie.
The ABC news reported that Raymond sent a message to Annie to talk about some issues regarding the cleanliness of the mice cages in research lab which she turned down.
The Police department is not ready to break any kind of news regarding the investigation and the motive of Raymond to kill Le. Even they will not disclose the DNA report as well.



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