The body of Annie Le is back in Northern California where she will be buried. Le, a graduate student and the recent victim of the Yale campus murder, was from Placerville.
Her body is in the care of the Green Valley Mortuary in the town of Rescue. According to the director of Green Valley, the Le family has requested that all the details of the funeral remain confidential.
Raymond Clark III, a Yale lab technician, is under arrest for Le’s murder. Her body was found behind a wall on the day she was supposed to be married.
The focus of the investigation right now is finding out more about the relationship between Le and Clark. According to EyeWitness News 3, “some co-workers have painted a picture of Clark as a control freak who viewed the lab as his territory and often clashed with researchers at the Ivy League School.”
The New Haven chief of police, James Lewis, told the news organization that he did not “anticipate making any more arrests in the case.”
Clark is being held on $3 million bail at Suffield prison. In this clip, Yale students respond to news of his arrest.
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The sad Annie Le case may have more to do with what she studied and who she was talking to than I have heard anyone investigate. She was not just a bright student. She was doing the same kind of research that you see over and over in the Chronology of Dead Scientists - www.stevequayle.com/dead_scientists/dead.scientists.chron.html
Could the lab tech have gone crazy over mouse cages or jealosy? Sure. However, consider the scientists who die, and we come to the conclusion that they are killed for what they know and their tendency to let the public know. Annie Le did research in a biochemical lab that develops science for pharmaceuticals. Do you know how much money is at stake in pharma research, particularly on the eve of releasing a 300 million vaccine campaign? What if Annie was going to put her intelligence, standing, morality, and common sense into joining the call not to use the vaccine because it is harmful and ineffective? Honor Annie; ask; find out just how brave she was
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