The person of interest now in the Annie Le murder is Raymond Clark, an animal technician at Yale. Clark is said to have taken a polygraph test and filed. Reports also said that Clark has some defensive wounds. Defensive wounds are usually found on attackers (in this case it is on Clark) because victims would naturally claw at their attackers to defend themselves. The police are now hunting the 24-year-old Clark whose image is shown above.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
The person of interest now in the Annie Le murder is Raymond Clark, an animal technician at Yale. Clark is said to have taken a polygraph test and filed. Reports also said that Clark has some defensive wounds. Defensive wounds are usually found on attackers (in this case it is on Clark) because victims would naturally claw at their attackers to defend themselves. The police are now hunting the 24-year-old Clark whose image is shown above.
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