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- Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
- Article date:
- September 20, 2009
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Experts: Tough job for defense in Yale killing
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Defending a Yale lab technician charged with
murder against what appears to be a mountain of forensic evidence
might mean trying to convince jurors that the crime scene was
contaminated because police didn't immediately shut down the lab
where the victim was found, experts said.
Raymond Clark III, 24, is charged with murder for the death of
Yale graduate student Annie Le. She vanished from a research
building in Yale's medical school complex on Sept. 8.
Police charged Clark after reviewing some 300 pieces of evidence,
including DNA samples taken from Clark a day before he was arrested.
His bond was set at $3 million, and he ...