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耶魯大學的凶手今天被逮捕了!

(2009-09-17 08:26:54) 下一個
 耶魯大學的凶手今天被逮捕了!



前天晚上,警察拘留了24歲的實驗室技工瑞門德-克拉克(Raymond Clark III),並對他的公寓進行了全麵搜查,取證據,還在克拉克的頭發,指甲蓋和唾液進行取樣測試DNA,同時放了克拉克,但在警察的監視之中。檢測部門把克拉克的DNA和在黎安妮謀殺的現場附近搜索到的250個物品進行檢測。今天早晨,法院傳令,大批警察包圍了克拉克臨時住的旅店,於美東時間上午十時正式逮捕了殺人犯瑞門德-克拉克。耶魯大學醫學博士黎安妮是在工作時間和工作崗位上被同事RAY給掐死或者管子給勒死的。

總算抓住了凶手,但是為什麽殺人?其動機原因仍然不詳。。。

身邊的人也是知其麵而不知其心,看似隨和的人怎麽竟然有如此殺機?



http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32890245/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts?GT1=43001

Lab technician held in Yale student’s slaying

Bond is set at $3 million as police allege case of ‘workplace violence’

msnbc.com staff and news service reports

updated 3 minutes ago

NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A 24-year-old Yale lab technician charged with killing Yale grad student Annie Le appeared in court for arraignment on Thursday.

Raymond ClarkIII arrived at the New Haven court just after 10 a.m. ET, escorted bypolice with his hands cuffed behind his back.

Clark was arrested Thursday and charged with the suffocation death of Le, whose body was found stuffed in a research building wall on what was to be her wedding day.

New Haven police said they arrested Clark at the Super 8 hotel in Cromwell, about 25 miles north of the Ivy League campus. Clark had been staying at the hotel since he was released early Wednesday by police, who had served search warrants looking for evidence linking him to Le's death.

New Haven Police Chief James Lewis said there are no other suspects.Authorities would not comment on a possible motive, other than to call it workplace violence. The arrest warrant was sealed by a judge.

"It is important to note that this is not about urban crime, university crime, domestic crime but an issue of workplace violence, which is becoming a growing concern around the country," Lewis said.

'Relentless dedication'

More than 150 people have been interviewed in connection with the killing, Lewis said.

"The Yale community is grateful for the collaborative efforts of New Haven Police, state police and the FBI for their relentless dedication overthe last eight days," Yale Police Chief James Perrotti added.



Le,24, was found dead on Sunday, the day she was to marry her college sweetheart, Columbia University graduate student Jonathan Widawsky. The Connecticut state medical examiner said Wednesday that Le died of"traumatic asphyxiation."

Authorities released no details on how she died, but traumatic asphyxiation could be consistent with a choke hold or some other form of pressure-induced asphyxiation caused by a hand or an object, such as a pipe.

Search warrants

The investigation has centered on Clark, the only person publicly named by New Haven police in the case. Authorities served four search warrants this week to compare DNA taken from his hair, fingernails and saliva with more than 250 pieces of evidence collected at the crime scene on the Ivy League campus and from Clark's Middletown, Conn., apartment.

Clark was under constant surveillance after he was released, and police spent Wednesday night and Thursday morning staking out the Super 8 hotel where Clark was staying.

Shortly after 8 a.m. Thursday, police moved closer, shutting down the highway outside the hotel and blocking road leading into the hotel as they made the arrest. Lewis said Clark was arrested without incident.

Clark's attorney, David Dworski, did not immediately return calls seeking comment on Thursday. He has previously said Clark is "committed to proceeding appropriately" with police.

Clark's job as an animal services technician at Yale put him in contact with Le, who worked for a Yale laboratory that conducted experiments on mice. She was part of a research team headed by her faculty adviser,Anton Bennett, that focused on enzyme research that could have implications in cancer, diabetes and muscular dystrophy. Members of the team have declined to comment on the case or their work.

Asa technician at Yale, Clark helped clean the cages of research animals used by labs around the Ivy League campus and had other janitorial duties, police said. The technicians help tend to rodents, mostly mice,used in experiments and can help with paperwork.

Clark, his fiancee, his sister and his brother-in-law all work for Yale as animal lab technicians.

Speaking earlier on Thursday, The Rev. Dennis Smith, a spokesman for the Le family, told NBC's TODAY that any arrest would be "wonderful news" to the family and would help give relatives some closure.

"It's such a terrible thing to have lost Annie as they have and not know who did it. That adds to the grief," he said.





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