Raymond Clark: Picture Emerges Of Yale Suspect As Controlling

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RAY HENRY and MICHAEL HILL | 09/17/09 10:27 PM | AP

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Raymond Clark III, 24, is lead into court in New Haven, Conn. on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009 for his arraignment. Clark was arrested Thursday at a hotel and charged with murdering Le, whose body was found stuffed in the wall of a research building on what would have been her wedding day. (AP Photo/Douglas Healey).

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — As police charged a Yale animal lab technician with murdering a graduate student who worked in his building, a portrait began to emerge Thursday of an unpleasant stickler for the rules who often clashed with researchers and considered the mice cages his personal fiefdom.

Police charged 24-year-old Raymond Clark III with murder, arresting him at a motel a day after taking hair, fingernail and saliva samples to compare with evidence from the grisly crime scene at Yale's medical school.

Bond was set at $3 million for Clark, who kept his head down and said "Yes, your honor," when asked whether he understood his rights.

The muscular former high school baseball and football player is charged in the death of 24-year-old Annie Le, a pharmacology doctoral student at Yale who vanished Sept. 8. Her body was discovered five days later – what was to be her wedding day – stuffed into a utility compartment behind a wall in the basement of the research building where she and Clark worked.

Authorities offered no details about the crime Thursday. They would not discuss a motive, largely because Clark will not talk to police, and would not disclose the DNA test results or how they connected Clark to the slaying.

The Rev. Dennis Smith, a Le family spokesman, said he was not authorized to comment on the arrest. Smith said he did not know whether Le had ever complained about Clark.

Clark appeared in court with two public defenders who were new to the case. A private-practice attorney who had represented him during the investigation did not attend the hearing and said Thursday he no longer represents Clark. The attorney declined to give a reason.

Public defender Joseph Lopez said he was still reviewing the case and declined to comment.

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Co-workers told police that Clark was a "control freak" who viewed the laboratory and its mice as his territory, according to a law enforcement official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing and many details remain sealed.

The official said police are looking into whether Clark's attitude led to a deadly workplace confrontation with Le, who was just 4-foot-11 and 90 pounds. But investigators say that's just a theory at this point.

The investigator also said authorities do not necessarily need to prove a motive because they have an abundance of strong forensic evidence.

Two friends of Clark's since childhood, appearing on CNN's Larry King Live on Thursday night, said they were stunned by the murder allegations and could not reconcile them with the young man they've known for years.

"That's not the Raymond Clark I've talked to my whole entire life," Bobby Heslin said.

"I just can't picture him doing something like this," Maurice Perry said.

As a technician, Clark's duties included cleaning mouse cages and the floors of the lab.

Le's work involved experiments on mice that were part of research into enzymes that could have implications for treatment of cancer, diabetes and muscular dystrophy.

The New York Times reported that Clark at times grew angry if lab workers did not wear shoe covers. "He would make a big deal of it, instead of just requesting that they wear them," said a researcher who asked not to be identified.

ABC News reported that Clark sent a text message to Le on the day she vanished requesting a meeting to discuss the cleanliness of mouse cages in the research lab.

At a news conference Thursday, New Haven Police Chief James Lewis called Le's death a case of workplace violence. He would not elaborate except to say reports that the two had a romantic relationship were untrue.

"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, adding that he would not rule out additional charges.

Reached at their homes after work Thursday, several of Le's co-workers at the lab declined to comment on her or Clark.

The Connecticut medical examiner said Wednesday that Le died of "traumatic asphyxiation," which could indicate a choke hold or some other form of suffocation caused by a hand or an object such as a pipe.

Investigators focused on Clark early in the investigation and searched his apartment Tuesday, when they labeled him a person of interest. He remained under constant surveillance after he was released early Wednesday and found a room at the Super 8 motel in Cromwell, Conn.

Clark was arrested about 8 a.m. Thursday. Details of the warrant remained sealed.

The New Haven Register printed a rare extra edition announcing Clark's arrest, wrapping it around Thursday's daily newspaper and selling it on the streets, editor Jack Kramer said.

Brian Garnett, a spokesman for the Connecticut Department of Correction, confirmed that Clark was being held Thursday night at the MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution, a high-security facility in Suffield, about 20 miles north of Hartford.

Garnett said it was unclear whether Clark would remain there until his next scheduled court date Oct. 6.

Yale President Richard Levin released a statement shortly after the arrest, saying Clark's employment history raised no suspicions.

"This incident could have happened in any city, in any university, or in any workplace. It says more about the dark side of the human soul than it does about the extent of security measures," Levin said in a message sent to the Yale community.

The family of Le's fiance, Jonathan Widawsky, issued a statement Thursday, thanking people who were involved in preparations for "a wedding that was not to be."

"We share in the grief of the family of Annie Le and are, collectively, doing our best to deal with our tragic loss," said the family's statement, which concluded: "Annie will live in our hearts forever."

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Associated Press Writer Matt Apuzzo in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — As police charged a Yale animal lab technician with murdering a graduate student who worked in his building, a portrait began to emerge Thursday of an unpleasant stickler for ...
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Is it that serious someone would klll over mice? Is it that serious? Just sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 AM on 09/20/2009

He's been released!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 AM on 09/19/2009

Thank God this man wasn't black. Because the hypocrisy on this incident is shocking. Had her killer been a black man for sure non of this talk about innocent until proven guilty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 AM on 09/19/2009
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This was obviously a Skull & Bones initiation hit designed to present the bones to the Navajo Tribes as reparation for the stealing of Geranamo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 09/19/2009
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Cliff, I think you must be forgetting the fact that Raymond Clark was not a student at Yale University, but a Lab Technician, meaning that he only worked for Yale.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 AM on 09/19/2009

Of course I hold employer ..and in this case Yale responsible for keeping a disgruntled employee on staff.
And yeah society has many an employess that are control freaks, but that should not mean the rest of us who go to work must put up with such hostile bullying behavior. 20 years ago there was a rash of postal workers who went "postal" and shot up their co workers, saw these powder kegs on a daily bases...yet management did nothing. It is no different than seeing these anti-social kids in high school who are often bullies, then we read how they show up with shotguns to shoot up their school. Why is it acceptable to turn a blind eye and keep these sociopaths on the job. And worse they kept him at a university which I would think is place for student be focus on their studies not wondering if their lives are at risk while studying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 PM on 09/18/2009
- ozamerican I'm a Fan of ozamerican 2 fans permalink

"Presumption of innocence" is for the courts, not for us regular human beings who are allowed to presume anything we want to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 09/18/2009
- Firenze I'm a Fan of Firenze 4 fans permalink

Good point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 09/18/2009
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Thank God it's up to courts, and not you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 09/18/2009

After watching his two friends on larry King last night, I am inclined to beleive the theory' of the wrong side of the trracks, envy of sucess, and ambition of a women, vs ignorance and insecurity = resulting in the momentory need to distroy,that you could never be!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 09/18/2009
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Rejection is a sorry excuse for anybody to hurt anbody else for any reason!

http://richmonk31.blogspot.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 09/18/2009
- zerepas I'm a Fan of zerepas 5 fans permalink

went from 'cool jock on campus' in high school to
'mice cage supervisor' among scholars and 'overachievers, at Yale.

His ego couldn't take it anymore, so the 'office bully' (coward) chose the petite, smart, driven, vivacious Ms. Le to vent his anger and frustration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 09/18/2009

Once again, genius, Raymond Clark was a lab technician and not a "mice cage supervisor."

And we may find out that the petite, driven Ms. Le was not as smart or as nice as advertised. You can bet that her behavior will be part of Clark's defense.

You seem to believe that Le was standing there, talking charmingly about mice, when Clark suddenly -- and without any provocation other than his own frustration and the anger that came from that -- went for her throat. That's nonsense.

You need to get over your obsession with class. This is America, not the UK or India.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 09/18/2009
- zerepas I'm a Fan of zerepas 5 fans permalink

okay, he went from a "cool jock on campus" in high school to LAB TECHNICIAN who CLEANED MICE CAGES AND FLOORS among scholars and researchers, at YALE.

do you like that better glorialovelace?
STOP BLAMING THE VICTIM.
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Don't forget, he LURED her to the basement with a text msg. by contacting her (took matters into his own hands), probably CONFRONTING HER. Bully.

The ones OBSESSED with class are the ones disappointed with their position in this "Social Hierarchy". Some people, because of their gender or skin color (white male) have this sense of entitlement just because the color of their skin and their gender , and think they don't have to WORK and STUDY HARD like the rest of us.

I say those who are unhappy in their position should take their frustration out on THEMSELVES, either constructively or destructively however they choose. Just leave the rest of us who want to make this society a better one ALONE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 09/18/2009
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No, this is human male behavior.
It is about power over the powerless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 09/18/2009

Where in this 'news story' and more importantly on this blog does the presumption of innocence figure? A mere legal nicety, but certainly not applicable in this instance! The reporters Ray Henry and Michael Hill quote their sources:
Anonymous Police sources
Two of Clark's friends
The New York Times
ABC News
New Haven Police Chief James Lewis
The Connecticut Medical Examiner
Department of Corrections spokesman Brian Garnett
Yale President Richard Levin
This is not reportage but bricolage. Not a very impressive array of 'evidence of guilt'. Although the DNA evidence is determinative, for arrest, at least until Mr. Clark's trial. There is in the story a paucity of empirical evidence, which as it should be in order to insure a fair unbiased trial to the accused. But this story is laced with quotations from many unnamed sources and trivial speculation about a host of subjects but most importantly the mental stability of Mr. Clark. Which the idea of 'control freak' establishes at the outset . Every accused is granted their day in court with the ability to confront their accuser: Unless you are a prisoner of 'The War on Terror!!! Anonymous posters on this site, who use their anonymity to engage in the most outrageous, irresponsible speculations, without any seeming consequence:when I read these posts, and I'm sure many others do, I skip your inane puerile comments and chalk it up to your self-willed ignorance and inarticulateness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 09/18/2009
- MiniMogul I'm a Fan of MiniMogul 10 fans permalink

Can I just say I find the reporting on this tragedy to be positively insipid. The media is trying to "sex up" this story for ratings, hits and paper sales. Big, bullying, underachieving janitor vs smart, stable, high achieving golden girl. Just give me facts, please! Stop editorializing! The facts are disturbing enough. Reporters can be such d o u c h e bags!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 09/18/2009
- Eris23 I'm a Fan of Eris23 43 fans permalink

Agreed. If HP wants to be this low brow, they should just stick it in their tabloid trash (aka "entertainment") section rather than making it top news in the NY section. When do we get the story about how Clark left the toilet seat up and listened to heavy metal music?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 09/18/2009

In a way, yes. But remember, the AP rips off local newspapers by rewriting their stories. The first time around, there's attribution. After that -- no attribution, just theft.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 09/18/2009
- derekc06 I'm a Fan of derekc06 23 fans permalink
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OMG He was Controlling?! Yup, must've been him then. Pushy bast ard!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 09/18/2009
- WTFbush I'm a Fan of WTFbush 6 fans permalink

Is it just me, or does this picture look like John Cusack?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 09/18/2009

John C is way better looking. This guy is a sheepish bully.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 09/18/2009
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this guys sounds like a card carrying rethug.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 09/18/2009
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I don't dirty myself, or either "side", by making assumptions that the wrong side is somebody I don't like. Please get better than that, and assume that both "sides" can, also.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 09/18/2009
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