Murder Case of Annie Le: Person of Interest Raymond Clark’s DNA is a MATCH! Arrest is Imminent
The New Haven Register is reporting that the DNA taken from Person of Interest Raymond Clark is a MATCH to that from the bloody clothes found in the ceiling tiles at research facility at 10 Amistad St. in New Haven, CT! Police are in the process of getting an arrest warrant for Raymond Clark.
An arrest is certain to be made soon if not already done prior to the release of this information. The police were only waiting for a DNA match. This hardly comes as a surprise seeing that it was earlier reported that the bloody shirt belonged to lab tech Raymond Clark.
Police have obtained a DNA match that implicates Raymond Clark III, 24, in the slaying of Yale graduate student Annie Le, police sources said late Wednesday.
Police have obtained, or are in the process of obtaining, an arrest warrant, the sources said.
Police were in Cromwell, where Clark was staying in the Super 8 motel.
This comes hours after police served two more search warrants Wednesday on their “person of interest” in the slaying of a Yale graduate student.
Also, The New Haven Independent is reporting that a press conference has been set for 7:00 a.m. Thursday to announce what is anticipated to be an arrest of Raymond Clark in the murder of Yale graduate student Annie Le.
Person of interest and soon to be arrested Raymond Clark and murdered Annie Le
UPDATE I: Arrest Expected Soon
New Haven police spokesman Joe Avery said early today that an arrest was expected “soon” in the death of 24-year-old Annie Le. Avery stated that he was not aware of any DNA “match;” however, the New Haven Register had reported there had been one and cited police sources.
Police were gearing up to arrest Yale lab technician Raymond Clark 3rd early Thursday
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They keep calling this guy a ‘lab tech’. A tech indicates he knows something ‘technical’.
I’ve read that he’s the ‘lab custodian’. Which means in non-liberalese, that he’s a ‘JANITOR’ in the lab.
Significance?
As I have read often, but not always, killers of this type take the ‘menial’ jobs because their personalities don’t allowing them to intermingle with other adults in a normal manner.
And before you liberal a$$holes start in on me about ‘Unfair to Janitors Day’, not all maintenance people are whack jobs. But the pattern of result is there. The same happened in an office building in Moncton, New Brunswick and I can only assume it was a maintenance man that killed that lady in New York City where she worked, just over a month ago.
[...] police in the murder of Yale University grad student Annie Le. After it had been reported that the DNA was a match, it was only a matter of time before police moved into the Super 8 motel where Clark was staying [...]
The police can use all the politically correct terms they want for this piece of trash. The truth is he is a janitor that keeps the cages clean.
One look into his face today via video and I saw eyes that reflect an empty soul. They need to get this guy to trial as quickly as possible and not let the defense lawers have delay after delay. He need to be off the planet by Christmas.