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Annie Le Investigators Name Lab Tech Ray Clark a Person of Interest
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Dr. Saleh M. Aarif
on Tuesday, September 15, 2009

There's been a big break in the Annie Le investigation, as a New Haven television station is reporting that Ray Clark, a animal technician at Yale, has been named a person of interest by police. Clark worked at the lab where Le worked, and had access to the basement area where Le's body was discovered on Sunday. According to previous reports, Clark had taken and and failed a polygraph, and had defensive wounds on his chest. His Wharfside apartment has been under surveillance by police since Monday. His apartment manager says Clark hasn't been home since last Thursday, around the time that Le went missing.
Police are now searching for Clark. They have contacted the police in his home town, where he moved from recently. Records indicate that Clark is either 23 or 24 years old. He graduated from high school in 2004. His full name is Raymond John Clark III.
Police discovered Le's remains in the basement wall of the lab building where both she and Clark worked on Sunday, which was to be her wedding day. According to students at Yale, a magnetic swipe card is needed to gain entry into the lab, which Clark would have had. Police also found bloody clothing hidden in a ceiling of the lab building, though have not said whether the clothing was Le's or her attacker's.
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