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Murder at Yale: Person of Interest Has Scratches on Chest, Arms, Back

Sep 16, 2009
 
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Raymond Clark, the lab tech who police have labeled a "person of interest" in the murder of Yale grad student Annie Le, has wounds on his chest, arms and back, sources told ABC News. The deep scratches came to light as the Connecticut medical examiner released Le's cause of death to be strangulation, or it was officially described as "traumatic asphyxia due to neck compression." Police identify Yale lab technician Raymond Clark as a person of interest. Sources also said investigators are finding evidence that the pint-sized scientist who only weighed 90 pounds put up a fierce struggle with her attacker. Blood splatter was found on a laundry cart, and a bead from her necklace was found on the floor of the basement lab where she was killed and stuffed into a wall panel. Police also found a pair of bloody surgical gloves. ABC... [read full story]                    

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