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co-workers say clark took his job very seriously. sources reportedly say he complained that le had left several cages dirty. could this have led to annie le's murder? did he see himself as lord of the lab. >>> and a story about being gang raped. she now finds herself under the hot lights of the media. now it's her turn to be scrutinized. so why were prosecutors trying to protect her identity after plastering pictures and names of the accused rapist all over the media? >>> plus, brace yourself for the very first look inside phillip garrido's house of horrors. more than 100 new pictures were just released of this disgusting hell hole. it's a firsthand look at what police say was jaycee dugard's nightmare. the house is a complete dump. garbage everywhere. what insight does this give us into the sick mind of a rapist and accused kidnapper? "issues" starts now. >>> tonight, a slew of new developments into the investigation and horrific murder of the brilliant bride-to be annie le. take a look at this. "the new york daily news" reporting a
co-workers say clark took his job very seriously. sources reportedly say he complained that le had left several cages dirty. could this have led to annie le's murder? did he see himself as lord of the lab. >>> and a story about being gang raped. she now finds herself under the hot lights of the media. now it's her turn to be scrutinized. so why were prosecutors trying to protect her identity after plastering pictures and names of the accused rapist all over the media? >>>...
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a friend of raymond clark. could you in your own words describe raymond clark's personality?somewhat reserved in high school. a little on the quiet side. not so much that it would put you off. he was always friendly towards me. he was a good artist. i remember he was very neat. very fastidious. very neat penmanship. he was very well groomed. but nothing really stood out about his personality that would really put you off. >> well -- >> i remember -- >> go ahead. >> i do remember that when -- in a heated baseball game, he might occasionally lose his temper. but no more so than any other athlete i'd seen on fields so. >> what do you know, wesley tack, about him being a member of the asian appreciation club? >> the asian awareness club. >> okay. >> the asian awareness club was part of -- was part of cultural diversity at the high school. and it was a club that promoted tolerance and understanding of asian cultures in the school. >> hmmm. and what prompted him to be a member of that club? >> i couldn't venture a guess. i think it was mostly because he had friends who were asian.
a friend of raymond clark. could you in your own words describe raymond clark's personality?somewhat reserved in high school. a little on the quiet side. not so much that it would put you off. he was always friendly towards me. he was a good artist. i remember he was very neat. very fastidious. very neat penmanship. he was very well groomed. but nothing really stood out about his personality that would really put you off. >> well -- >> i remember -- >> go ahead. >> i do...
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clark, i read you your rights. you understood those rights. >> yes. >> straight out to cnn correspondent mary snow joining us there at the police station. mary, thank you for being with us. can you explain to me the details of how the arrest went down? >> yes. nancy, tonight raymond clark is in a maximum security prison this after he was taken into custody shortly after 8:00 a.m. this morning. he was staying at a motel just about 30 miles outside of new haven. he was released on wednesday after police took him into custody after dna samples but have kept him under surveillance ever since then. police swarmed that hotel. it was without incident he was arrested and taken here to the new haven police department to be processed and then over to court, where he was arraigned. he was not obligated to enter a plea in that arraignment today. and police are saying that, because that arrest warrant was sealed the new haven police chief did not reveal details about the case, only to say that the arrest warrant was based on fo
clark, i read you your rights. you understood those rights. >> yes. >> straight out to cnn correspondent mary snow joining us there at the police station. mary, thank you for being with us. can you explain to me the details of how the arrest went down? >> yes. nancy, tonight raymond clark is in a maximum security prison this after he was taken into custody shortly after 8:00 a.m. this morning. he was staying at a motel just about 30 miles outside of new haven. he was released...
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it appears raymond clark was living two lives. some say he was friendly and nice, but others describe a darker side to the accused killer. neighbors say he controlled his fiancee. and an ex-girlfriend reportedly claims he once forced her to have sex against her will, though charges were never filed. co-workers say clark took his job very seriously. and sources reportedly say he complained that le had left several lab cages dirty. could this have led to annie le's murder? did custodial clark see himself as lord of the lab? turning the tables on the liar. the hofstra coed who made up the story to being gang raped now finds herself under the hot lights of the media. she railroaded these young men with a fictitious tale of gang rape. now it's her turn to be skrut nized. why were prosecutors trying to protect her identity after plastering pictures and the names of the accused rapists all over the media. >>> brace yourself, for the very first look inside phillip garrido's house of horrors. more than 100 pictures were just released of th
it appears raymond clark was living two lives. some say he was friendly and nice, but others describe a darker side to the accused killer. neighbors say he controlled his fiancee. and an ex-girlfriend reportedly claims he once forced her to have sex against her will, though charges were never filed. co-workers say clark took his job very seriously. and sources reportedly say he complained that le had left several lab cages dirty. could this have led to annie le's murder? did custodial clark see...
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clark, raymond clark, the lab technician charged in murder one in connection with the death of a 24-year-old graduate student, annie le. l. jones, what happened in court? is the bail set, and is that a tattoo i see on his arm? >> there's a tattoo on both arms. it was a strange of court appearance as you can imagine. connecticut courts, like most courts, usually drag out. this was a very quick affair. they cleared the courtroom. took out all of the traffic violation people. they brought in all of the reporters. we all got a seat. and within a matter of ten minutes, they brought in raymond clark. there was also a camera and microphones in the courtroom. this for a first appearance. now, clark was wearing a striped polo shirt, barre arms, khaki, no belt and chain irons and in fact we could hear the irons clanking as he came into the courtroom. that was about the only sound. now we couldn't and we mark on his arms. the shirt would block any marks anywhere else. there was a noticeable bruise on his face. clark really had his head down throughout the three-minute proceeding. said almost nothing ex
clark, raymond clark, the lab technician charged in murder one in connection with the death of a 24-year-old graduate student, annie le. l. jones, what happened in court? is the bail set, and is that a tattoo i see on his arm? >> there's a tattoo on both arms. it was a strange of court appearance as you can imagine. connecticut courts, like most courts, usually drag out. this was a very quick affair. they cleared the courtroom. took out all of the traffic violation people. they brought in...
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clark's bond was set at $3 million. >> mr. clark, you understood those rights? >>> police refer to it as workplace violence. i don't know what that means. it's rare that you manually strangle your 90-pound co-worker to death and stuff her body in the wall. >> he has been arrested for murdering his ex-fiance. his ex-girlfriend was found shot to death outside her own home. >> i am stunned that there had been so many complaints by her about the suspect, and it wreaks of political favoritism. >> do you believe or did they take him into custody on the argument over a gun. >> they want them to tell him what they know about anything related. >> let's stop and remember, army captain snyder, a west point grad on the second tour. remembered as a spark of light in the darkness. cared about others. a bone marrow donor. and active in community theater. dreamed of moving to california and becoming an actor. thank you to our guest for being with us, and a special good night to the new york control. good night brett and norm. and a friend of the show, from the "young and restle
clark's bond was set at $3 million. >> mr. clark, you understood those rights? >>> police refer to it as workplace violence. i don't know what that means. it's rare that you manually strangle your 90-pound co-worker to death and stuff her body in the wall. >> he has been arrested for murdering his ex-fiance. his ex-girlfriend was found shot to death outside her own home. >> i am stunned that there had been so many complaints by her about the suspect, and it wreaks of...
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you're seeing photos of raymond clark.we're speaking with annmarie goodwin, a neighbor of raymond clark's. to melissa vranich, psychologist joining us from new york. what is your take? >> i have to disagree this has anything to do with mice or clean booties or control. we're talking about a really disturbed, twisted individual who has a history of mama saj nis tick behavior. >> what would you say the motive is? >> i would say he has a history of hating women and in this case he called her in to be able to hurt her and possibly kill her. so this does not have anything to do with mice and doesn't have anything to do with control. it has to do with anger and someone who has a really twisted, twisted, disturbed personality. >> to al jones, what can you tell me about what green signature ink pen? and how his favorite pen plays into a murder investigation? >> well, nancy, investigators believe that one of the ways that raymond clark tried to distinguish his work from that of other lab techs was to use green ink. he iced a green
you're seeing photos of raymond clark.we're speaking with annmarie goodwin, a neighbor of raymond clark's. to melissa vranich, psychologist joining us from new york. what is your take? >> i have to disagree this has anything to do with mice or clean booties or control. we're talking about a really disturbed, twisted individual who has a history of mama saj nis tick behavior. >> what would you say the motive is? >> i would say he has a history of hating women and in this case...
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raymond clark. clark, in handcuffs, escorted to police headquarters for questioning. spends his workdays in the research basement cleaning cages. cages that house experimental mice. multiple search warrants, 250 pieces of evidence, dna samples, clark's ford mustang, all seized as evidence. as we go to air, we learn le's official cause of death. traumatic asphyxiation due to neck compression. le brutally strangled to death, but tonight, 24-year-old raymond clark walks free from police headquarters. that's right. he is free. free to go back to the tiny apartment he shares with his fiancee and three cats. why? with a community and a university reeling, a family grieving, and a young groom left at the altar with a broken heart, we want justice. for 24-year-old bride-to-be annie le. >> a judge did sign a search warrant for the residence at 40 ferry street, apartment 1-a in middletown. that's the residence of raymond clark, who's an employee of yale university. he cleaned the cage, the mice -- the mouse cages. did cust doedall-type work. lab type work. >> a yale lab worker
raymond clark. clark, in handcuffs, escorted to police headquarters for questioning. spends his workdays in the research basement cleaning cages. cages that house experimental mice. multiple search warrants, 250 pieces of evidence, dna samples, clark's ford mustang, all seized as evidence. as we go to air, we learn le's official cause of death. traumatic asphyxiation due to neck compression. le brutally strangled to death, but tonight, 24-year-old raymond clark walks free from police...
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it's now believed clark swiped his way into the room too. might have been the last person to see annie le alive. abc has learned that clark was in and out of the building ten times or more in the hours surrounding the disappearance, in rooms he never would have entered. dr. henry lee served as state police commissioner in connecticut, and now he helped to advise the forensics teamworking this case in recent days and says that the access cards have provided a time line inside the lab building on the last day that annie le was seen alive, revealing any opportunities a suspect would have had to harm annie le. what could the swipe cards tell us? >> they tell us that they have a means or opportunity. >> there are reports that the cards -- the swipe cards put them both in the last room where she was. >> that's become very crucial information. >> and sources tell us there were also e-mails or text messages between clark and le. that clark at one point claimed about the condition of the mice cages in the lab, that they had been left dirty. it was hi
it's now believed clark swiped his way into the room too. might have been the last person to see annie le alive. abc has learned that clark was in and out of the building ten times or more in the hours surrounding the disappearance, in rooms he never would have entered. dr. henry lee served as state police commissioner in connecticut, and now he helped to advise the forensics teamworking this case in recent days and says that the access cards have provided a time line inside the lab building on...
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you're seeing suspect, raymond clark, from myspace.g with annmarie goodwin, a neighbor of raymond clark's. to melissa vranich, psychologist joining us from new york. what's your take on it? >> i've been on the edge of my seat, nancy. thank you. i have to it disagree that this has anything to do with mice or clean booties or control. we're talking about a really disturbed, twisted individual who has a history of misogynistic behavior. my focus is completely different as a psychologist. >> what would you say the motive is? >> i think he has a history of hating women and in this case he called her in to be able to hurt her and possibly kill her. so this does not have anything to do with mice and doesn't have anything to do with control. it has to do with anger and someone who has a really twisted, twisted, disturbed personality. >> to al jones, what can you tell me about that green signature ink pen and how his favorite pen plays into a murder investigation? >> well, nancy, investigators believe that one of the ways that raymond clark tri
you're seeing suspect, raymond clark, from myspace.g with annmarie goodwin, a neighbor of raymond clark's. to melissa vranich, psychologist joining us from new york. what's your take on it? >> i've been on the edge of my seat, nancy. thank you. i have to it disagree that this has anything to do with mice or clean booties or control. we're talking about a really disturbed, twisted individual who has a history of misogynistic behavior. my focus is completely different as a psychologist....
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on that tape, ray clark stood out.rce with knowledge of the investigation told me clark was seen leaving the building after someone possibly him, pulled the fire alarm. he had his head in his hands and was distraught. after he gave a dna sample, he got a room at this super 8 motel in his family's hometown. he stayed there with his parents hiding from the media likely knowing it wouldn't be long before officers came knocking again. by this time, in investigators had interviewed about 150 people. and had collected 300 pieces of evidence. then came the dna match our source says clearly connected clark to the murder. indicating the victim's dna was found on ray clark. early thursday morning, clark was arrested and charged with killing yale medical student annie le. he's being held on $3 million bond. he hasn't entered a plea. his lawyers aren't talking and neither is he. >> randi is on the yale campus. what about that card that lab employees have to swipe to get in and out d that tip off investigators to clark's actions? >
on that tape, ray clark stood out.rce with knowledge of the investigation told me clark was seen leaving the building after someone possibly him, pulled the fire alarm. he had his head in his hands and was distraught. after he gave a dna sample, he got a room at this super 8 motel in his family's hometown. he stayed there with his parents hiding from the media likely knowing it wouldn't be long before officers came knocking again. by this time, in investigators had interviewed about 150 people....
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they came to clark's defense last night on "larry king." >> raymond clark is ray-ray. i shouldn't even refer to him as ray mopped clamond clark. ray-ray. he is as of right now the suspect in the annie le slaying at yale. >> right. >> this is not the raymond clark that i know, and honestly, at the time being -- i can't say i believe he's guilty. >> ray-ray, is that his nickname? and tonight's "big issue," a theory we proposed right here on "issues," did raymond clark fancy himself lord of the lab? we'll investigate what some say was his need to be in charge. i am taking your phone calls. but, first, straight out to my fantastic expert panel. drew finland, atlanta criminal defense attorney. lisa bloom, cnn legal analyst. and yale university law school graduate. pat brown, criminal profiler and ceo of the pat brown criminal profiling agency. dr. dale archer, clinical si psychiatri psychiatrist. ryan sartarro, who has known raymond clark since he was 12 years old. hang in there. i will be right with you. first, randi kaye, cnn correspondent on the ground in new haven, conn
they came to clark's defense last night on "larry king." >> raymond clark is ray-ray. i shouldn't even refer to him as ray mopped clamond clark. ray-ray. he is as of right now the suspect in the annie le slaying at yale. >> right. >> this is not the raymond clark that i know, and honestly, at the time being -- i can't say i believe he's guilty. >> ray-ray, is that his nickname? and tonight's "big issue," a theory we proposed right here on...
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to him as raymond clark.pect in the annie le slaying. >> this is not the raymond clark that i know. and honestly, at the time being, i can't say that i believe he's guilty. >> ray-ray? is that his nickname? tonight's big issue. a theory we proposed right here on "issues." did raymond clark fancy himself lord of the lab? we'll investigate what some say was his need to be in charge. i am taking your phone calls. but first, straight out to my fantastic expert panel, drew findling, criminal defense attorney. lisa bloom, cnn legal analyst. and yale university law school graduate. pat brown, criminal profiler, and ceo of the pat brown criminal profiling agency. dr. dale archer, clinical psychiatrist. brian santoro, who is known raymond clark since 12 joins me by phone. first, randi kaye on the ground in new haven, connecticut. randi, you have some information about how they tracked raymond clark? tell us about it. >> reporter: i do, jane. we got to talk with a source today who has some very good knowledge of this i
to him as raymond clark.pect in the annie le slaying. >> this is not the raymond clark that i know. and honestly, at the time being, i can't say that i believe he's guilty. >> ray-ray? is that his nickname? tonight's big issue. a theory we proposed right here on "issues." did raymond clark fancy himself lord of the lab? we'll investigate what some say was his need to be in charge. i am taking your phone calls. but first, straight out to my fantastic expert panel, drew...
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it appears raymond clark was living two lives. some say he was friendly and nice, but others describe a darker side to the accused killer. neighbors say he controlled his fiancee. and an ex-girlfriend reportedly claims he once forced her to have sex against her will, though charges were never filed. co-workers say clark took his job very seriously. and sources reportedly say he complained that le had left several lab cages dirty. could this have led to annie le's murder? did custodial clark see himself as lord of the lab? turning the tables on the liar. the hofstra coed who made up the story to being gang raped now finds herself under the hot lights of the media. she railroaded these young men with a fictitious tale of gang rape. why were prosecutors trying to protect her identity after plastering pictures and the names of the accused rapists all over the media. >>> brace yourself, for the very first look inside phillip garrido's house of horrors. more than 100 pictures were just released of this disgusting hell hole. it's a first
it appears raymond clark was living two lives. some say he was friendly and nice, but others describe a darker side to the accused killer. neighbors say he controlled his fiancee. and an ex-girlfriend reportedly claims he once forced her to have sex against her will, though charges were never filed. co-workers say clark took his job very seriously. and sources reportedly say he complained that le had left several lab cages dirty. could this have led to annie le's murder? did custodial clark see...
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clark and ms.'m not going to talk about any of the potential evidence we may use for interview purposes as long as it's still going on and i'm not going to talk about e-mails, either. >> sir, you did say there are multiple people under constant surveillance. why is that and what can he tell us about that. >> we don't want in the future be accused of tunnel vision saying we focused on one person and only one person so we're still making sure who was in that building, who had access to the locations in that building that are of concern to us. and until they are completely eliminated, we're trying to keep track of them and i think doing that pretty successfully. >> what is it about mr. clark that is so interesting to you? what makes him such a person of interest here? >> again that's the details of the investigation i'm not going to release at this point. [ inaudible question ] >> are you talking about like the yale building? >> like last night, no, mr. clark's bmg. >> well, last night we had a search
clark and ms.'m not going to talk about any of the potential evidence we may use for interview purposes as long as it's still going on and i'm not going to talk about e-mails, either. >> sir, you did say there are multiple people under constant surveillance. why is that and what can he tell us about that. >> we don't want in the future be accused of tunnel vision saying we focused on one person and only one person so we're still making sure who was in that building, who had access...
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samples were clark.ey tried to question him but he quickly invoked his rights to attorneys offering little to investigators. then 3 a.m. went morning they let him go. criminal experts say it's not uncommon to let a criminal experts say it's not uncommon to let a prime suspect go after questioning. >> clearly once you go into custody, all of of your rights kick in. that can stop certain parts of the investigation. >> there was one more thing police with were waiting for -- the dna. with raymond clark clearly the prime suspect, the new haven police chief said it would take just one thing. >> if we have one match for a person at that location, there was a bead from annie's neck lace on the floor. then this morning dr. le heard of the arrest. >> when you heard of that arrest this morning, did you say right away that meant dna had a match? >> yes. and of course it's a release. >> reporter: today new haven's police chief believes there was only within killer in this case. the chief said today annie le and raym
samples were clark.ey tried to question him but he quickly invoked his rights to attorneys offering little to investigators. then 3 a.m. went morning they let him go. criminal experts say it's not uncommon to let a criminal experts say it's not uncommon to let a prime suspect go after questioning. >> clearly once you go into custody, all of of your rights kick in. that can stop certain parts of the investigation. >> there was one more thing police with were waiting for -- the dna....
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give us a thumbnail of who raymond clark iii is. >> mr. clark has been a lab technician at yale since december of 2004. the supervisor reports that nothing in the history of his employment here gave any indication that his involvement in such a crime might be possible. it is very disturbing to think a university employee might have committed this terrible crime. but as i reminded our community, we must not let this incident shatter our trust in one another. >> again, let's go back to marcia chambers, editor of the brandford eagle. as we look at this guy, does he have any kind of criminal history, marcia? >> he doesn't have any violent criminal history except one incident we can report, and i reported on, that appeared in the new haven independent. that occurred on september 9th, 2003, when both he and his then girlfriend -- about to be his former girlfriend were both seniors at brandford high school, and she wanted to break up with him. he was very disturbed about that. he confronted her in the hallway or near where they had had lockers. a
give us a thumbnail of who raymond clark iii is. >> mr. clark has been a lab technician at yale since december of 2004. the supervisor reports that nothing in the history of his employment here gave any indication that his involvement in such a crime might be possible. it is very disturbing to think a university employee might have committed this terrible crime. but as i reminded our community, we must not let this incident shatter our trust in one another. >> again, let's go back...
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clark or annie le.d theoretically be unrelated to the crime at hand. >> let's bring in our medical examiner, dr. michelle dupree. doctor, we know there was 250 pieces of evidence collected. what specifically do you think linked raymond clark to the annie le murder? >> i think that it was absolutely some sort of dna. back to the bloody clothes for a moment. probably there were defensive wounds. i don't think that she went down easily. and so i believe that there were also reports that she did have defensive wounds. and that there may have been scratches on his chest. the blood could have come from those areas. as well as dna. dna could come from epithelial under her fingernails. they could come from the bloody scratches. hair samples. anything that may have dna on it to tie him to that crime. >> let's take a quick break. when we come back, more on this. we'll take your questions. you guys have had some good ones. 1-877-tell-hln is the phone number. we also want to find out about raymond clark's fiancee.
clark or annie le.d theoretically be unrelated to the crime at hand. >> let's bring in our medical examiner, dr. michelle dupree. doctor, we know there was 250 pieces of evidence collected. what specifically do you think linked raymond clark to the annie le murder? >> i think that it was absolutely some sort of dna. back to the bloody clothes for a moment. probably there were defensive wounds. i don't think that she went down easily. and so i believe that there were also reports...
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raymond clark iii had his first appearance before a judge today. police called the murder an act of workplace violence and they say their case against clark is just getting started. here's abc's aaron kutursky. >> all right, this is number 15, raymond clark. >> reporter: once a high school athlete raymond clark iii now an accused murderer being held on $3 million bond. >> it's obviously a very serious case. >> reporter: he appeared in court after police arrested him at a connecticut motel. >> very peaceful. as far as that goes -- he was cooperative. >> reporter: police had followed clark's every move in the days after annie le's strangling death. they moved in after comparing his dna to bloody surgical gloves and other items found at the lab where he and le both worked. >> we don't have any other suspects at this time. we have a lot of evidence. we still have to analyze it. literally hundreds of pieces of evidence to go to the lab. >> reporter: on the yale campus the arrest comes as a relief. >> i think it does in a sense but it will still be a lon
raymond clark iii had his first appearance before a judge today. police called the murder an act of workplace violence and they say their case against clark is just getting started. here's abc's aaron kutursky. >> all right, this is number 15, raymond clark. >> reporter: once a high school athlete raymond clark iii now an accused murderer being held on $3 million bond. >> it's obviously a very serious case. >> reporter: he appeared in court after police arrested him at a...
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clark, and in that connection joenks in new york bobby, raymond clark's best friend, bho grew up next door to clark, maurice perry, the childhood friend of raymond clark sense first grade, and in new haven, connecticut, marcia chambers, reporter for the new independent. bobby, you were friends sense childhood. grew up next door to him. what do you make of this? >> ray is my absolute best friend. he is someone i considered a dear friend of mine ever since growing up since we've been 5 years old up until, you know, thus far. it's just -- ray to me is -- i'm speaking on behalf of my friendship with him and for the rest of, you know, the town, absolute complete shock, cannot understand the position that ray is in reason, why he is in this position. obviously, we do know, you know, what is going on, but it's like, it's a complete shocker because this is a dear friend of ours. dear friend of mean who i have grown my whole entire life to know, and the whole country and everybody else is wondering. we want answers to all of our questions. everybody has questions. he is being portrayed right n
clark, and in that connection joenks in new york bobby, raymond clark's best friend, bho grew up next door to clark, maurice perry, the childhood friend of raymond clark sense first grade, and in new haven, connecticut, marcia chambers, reporter for the new independent. bobby, you were friends sense childhood. grew up next door to him. what do you make of this? >> ray is my absolute best friend. he is someone i considered a dear friend of mine ever since growing up since we've been 5...
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i'm clark howard.ward. >> and you can get much more advice from clark today at noon. clark will help you save more, spend less, and avoid getting ripped off. >>> if you can't find a job the old fashioned way, advertise! >> i know that there's thousands of people applying for just maybe ten jobs or 20 jobs. so i know that it's tough. >> one man has put up a huge, hire-me billboard. so how much did this marketing strategy cost him? ov soups but my husband looks the way...
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ashlee is with us on the "clark howard show." ashlee, how are you? >> caller: i'm fine, clark.ood to talk with you. >> good to have you along. i understand you have a mortgage dilemma you want to run by me. buying a property or refinancing one. >> caller: we are thinking of buying a new property. >> yue eou're the one person in america looking to buy a home. >> caller: we're going to sell our home first. that might be challenging. as soon as we can sell our home, we're on the market. the problem we're having is i've talked to several mortgage brokers and they have told me in the price range we're looking for, we're going to need to make a downpayment of 20% because it's in the jumbo loan range. and so it's -- it's frustrating because we feel like we can definitely afford the monthly payments and we've got enough for a downpayment that would be in excess of 10%. but getting to -- across the 20% mark would definitely be beyond what we could do immediately. i have had one broker suggest that we could do a piggyback loan where you have the first mortgage under the jumbo loan limit
ashlee is with us on the "clark howard show." ashlee, how are you? >> caller: i'm fine, clark.ood to talk with you. >> good to have you along. i understand you have a mortgage dilemma you want to run by me. buying a property or refinancing one. >> caller: we are thinking of buying a new property. >> yue eou're the one person in america looking to buy a home. >> caller: we're going to sell our home first. that might be challenging. as soon as we can sell...
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it's now believed clark swiped his way into that room, too. abc news has learned he was in and out of the building ten times or more in the hours surrounding her disappearance. and sources tell us there were e-mails or text messages between clark and le. that clark, at one point, had complained to le about the condition of the mice cages in the lab, that they'd been left dirty. it was his job, as technician, to clean them. in those texts, he suggested the two of them meet. renowned forensics expert dr. henry lee, who helped advise the forensics team, said this arrest likely came after a dna match. when you heard of that arrest this morning, did that say to you right away, there must have been a dna match? >> yes, i know dna had a match. and of course, it's a relief. this case is a sad case, a young lady was murdered. >> reporter: now, the police chief here reiterated again today that he does not believe that le and clark had any kind of romantic relationship at any point in the past. in fact, charlie, he described the relationship this way. sh
it's now believed clark swiped his way into that room, too. abc news has learned he was in and out of the building ten times or more in the hours surrounding her disappearance. and sources tell us there were e-mails or text messages between clark and le. that clark, at one point, had complained to le about the condition of the mice cages in the lab, that they'd been left dirty. it was his job, as technician, to clean them. in those texts, he suggested the two of them meet. renowned forensics...
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clark and subic were a projection of american military power deep into asia.e of the best r & r ports. but it all came to an abrupt end in the early 1990s with two áeujuáy an explosion of filipino nationalism demanding an end to the u.s. military presence here. and an almost simultaneous explosion of nearby mount pinatubo which buried the bases under tons of volcanic ash. the americans were gone within a year. and nearly everyone assumed that clark and subic were history, too. well, just look at them today. the philippines has managed to now called freeport zones, clark and subic operate today under the flag of the philippines and are bustling with economic activity. companies from japan, korea, europe, canada and even the u.s. have come to set up manufacturing and production while filipino firms have moved in with shopping malls, housing, casinos, tourism. it is all pouring millions a year into the philippine economy and might help this country become another one of those famous asian tigers. and there literally are asian tigers here now as well. but more on
clark and subic were a projection of american military power deep into asia.e of the best r & r ports. but it all came to an abrupt end in the early 1990s with two áeujuáy an explosion of filipino nationalism demanding an end to the u.s. military presence here. and an almost simultaneous explosion of nearby mount pinatubo which buried the bases under tons of volcanic ash. the americans were gone within a year. and nearly everyone assumed that clark and subic were history, too. well, just...
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and dallas clark into the clear.lay touchdown, colts. >> that pulls the plug on the party. >> i tried to tell you, i call that guy the sheriff. >> and tiger woods waiting on the sidelines for peyton saying, way to go, man. >> that was the first play of the game. at five, texans-titans. chris johnson, 69 yards here for the touchdown. he had 284 yards of total offense. second all time in franchise history. here he goes 91 yards. only billy canon had a better day way back in the 1960's. >> billy canon from l.s.u. >> titans come up on the short end of the scoreboard. >> number four, philip rivers up top to vincent jackson. triple coverage but jackson makes the grab. rivers, 436 yards and a pair of touchdowns. but in the end, came down to a defensive play. >> at number three, would somebody please block ray lewis? >> the d-back gets the hit in the backfield. the ravens stop him. ray lewis comes up the middle and it's all over, the hay's in the barn. oh, what a play! >> number two, texans-titans. going to andre johnson. ju
and dallas clark into the clear.lay touchdown, colts. >> that pulls the plug on the party. >> i tried to tell you, i call that guy the sheriff. >> and tiger woods waiting on the sidelines for peyton saying, way to go, man. >> that was the first play of the game. at five, texans-titans. chris johnson, 69 yards here for the touchdown. he had 284 yards of total offense. second all time in franchise history. here he goes 91 yards. only billy canon had a better day way back...
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and dallas clark into the clear.on the party. >> i tried to tell you, i call that guy the sheriff. >> and tiger woods waiting on the sidelines for peyton saying, way to go, man. >> that was the first play of the game. at five, texans-titans. chris johnson, 69 yards here for the touchdown. he had 284 yards of total offense. second all time in franchise history. here he goes 91 yards. only billy canon had a better day way back in the 1960's. >> billy canon from l.s.u. >> titans come up on the short end of the scoreboard. >> number four, philip rivers up top to vincent jackson. triple coverage but jackson makes the grab. rivers, 436 yards and a pair of touchdowns. but in the end, came down to a defensive play. >> at number three, would somebody please block ray lewis? >> the d-back gets the hit in the backfield. the ravens stop him. ray lewis comes up the middle and it's all over, the hay's in the barn. oh, what a play! >> number two, texans-titans. going to andre johnson. just like the tv commercial. johnson with a pai
and dallas clark into the clear.on the party. >> i tried to tell you, i call that guy the sheriff. >> and tiger woods waiting on the sidelines for peyton saying, way to go, man. >> that was the first play of the game. at five, texans-titans. chris johnson, 69 yards here for the touchdown. he had 284 yards of total offense. second all time in franchise history. here he goes 91 yards. only billy canon had a better day way back in the 1960's. >> billy canon from l.s.u....
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in the last hours cops seize raymond clark's father's car. clark clamming up behind bars. was this brutal and senseless murder over laboratory mice cages? with a community and a university reeling, a family grieving, a young groom left at the altar with a broken heart, tonight we want justice for 24-year-old bride-to-be annie le. >>> "the new york post" reporting through an unnamed source that accused murderer raymond clark allegedly crushed yale grad student annie le's body and broke her bones so he could fit her into a wall opening the size of a computer monitor. the paper saying the murderer would have had to maneuver annie's body around pipes. a source telling "the new york post" that in clark's haste to cover his tracks after le was killed clark allegedly accidentally tripped a fire alarm. new haven police deny annie's body was broken, squashed, or mutilated, saying the report is incorrect. this as raymond clark is not talking to investigators in jail. and yale university now saying that clark's i.d. card was still active until he was arrested. clark's card allowing h
in the last hours cops seize raymond clark's father's car. clark clamming up behind bars. was this brutal and senseless murder over laboratory mice cages? with a community and a university reeling, a family grieving, a young groom left at the altar with a broken heart, tonight we want justice for 24-year-old bride-to-be annie le. >>> "the new york post" reporting through an unnamed source that accused murderer raymond clark allegedly crushed yale grad student annie le's body...
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the arrest came just 24 hours after police obtained dna samples from clark. clark was then arraigned for murder. >> 24 years of age, of middleton, connecticut, was arrested at a motel in cromwell, connecticut. >> reporter: authorities began zeroing in on clark, after studying 70 surveillance cameras and 300 pieces of evidence. among the most crucial, abc news has learned, are the access cards, used to get into that building and from room-to-room. the hard ford coroner is reporting that annie le swiped her way into a separate room. her card was never used again. abc news has also learned he was in and out of that building ten times or more in the hours surrounding her disappearance. and sources tell us there were e-mails or text messages between clark and le. that clark at one point complained to le of the condition of the mice cages in the lab. that they had been left dirty. it was his job as technician to clean them. in those text messages, he suggested the two of them meet. the police chief reiterated he does not believe that annie le oar raymond clark had
the arrest came just 24 hours after police obtained dna samples from clark. clark was then arraigned for murder. >> 24 years of age, of middleton, connecticut, was arrested at a motel in cromwell, connecticut. >> reporter: authorities began zeroing in on clark, after studying 70 surveillance cameras and 300 pieces of evidence. among the most crucial, abc news has learned, are the access cards, used to get into that building and from room-to-room. the hard ford coroner is reporting...
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ray clark has -- he acted upon towards me as same ray clark i've always known. not as the way he's being depicted right now in the news as a suspect. of a murder case. the most, you know, publicized murder in all of television right now. but ray, to me, has been a long-term friend of mine that i've known forever. and now everybody who have only known him for the past week has now considered him just a cold-blooded killer. and to me, ray's a compassionate person, someone i've known my whole entire life. so i've known who he is and who he has become today. and it's just -- it's so -- it just doesn't feel real to me. it's -- i mean, you turn the television on, and you see your best friend that you've grown up next door your whole entire life. and it's like you don't want to think it's true. and then you wake up every morning, and there's new evidence that comes about. and it's, like, you almost want to think, is that really the person you've known your whole life? please let it be a stunt double. you know, please let it not be ray. >> but there's something about hi
ray clark has -- he acted upon towards me as same ray clark i've always known. not as the way he's being depicted right now in the news as a suspect. of a murder case. the most, you know, publicized murder in all of television right now. but ray, to me, has been a long-term friend of mine that i've known forever. and now everybody who have only known him for the past week has now considered him just a cold-blooded killer. and to me, ray's a compassionate person, someone i've known my whole...
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r raymond clark.t now. why he's in the position. obviously we do know what is going on, but it's like, it's a complete shock. this is a dear friend of our ls. >> it's very shocking to me. this is not the raymond clark that i know. honestly at the time being, i can't say that i believe he's guilty. i've known him so long. i just can't picture him doing something like this. >> bond for clark has been set at $3 million. his next court appearance is october 6th. what kind of case have prosecutors assembled against raymond clark? nancy grace has all the late breaking developments here on hln. >>> was an ohio inmate's attempted execution cruel and unusual punishment. that's what romell broom's lawyers argued. they tried and tried for two hours to find a usable vein to give him his lethal injection. he was stuck with a needle as many as 18 times hitting muscle and bone. they're trying to prevent another lethal injection attempt. he was set to die for the 1984 rape and murder of a cleveland girl. is it cruel
r raymond clark.t now. why he's in the position. obviously we do know what is going on, but it's like, it's a complete shock. this is a dear friend of our ls. >> it's very shocking to me. this is not the raymond clark that i know. honestly at the time being, i can't say that i believe he's guilty. i've known him so long. i just can't picture him doing something like this. >> bond for clark has been set at $3 million. his next court appearance is october 6th. what kind of case have...
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raymond clark ii has been arrested for murdering clark. after watching hours of surveillance tapes, they say he stood out to them. they say he was seen leaving the building looking distraught and he also came back do hide lab equipment that contained blood spatters. >> reporter: we know that he was not a student there, the suspect in this case was not a student here at yale, he was a lab technician, sort of a low man on the totem pole, taking care of laboratory rats. he reportedly according to some media reports did text her that day having to do with the condition of the cages that her mice were in. but as far as their relationship, it's really unclear, even at this point, faculty members say they certainly saw each other in a hallway, but just how much they had to do with each other is still unclear. >> our thanks to randy kay, meanwhile police are still gathering evidence to the case. a state trooper on the scene said it was related to the murder case. clark remains in jail on $3 million bond. >>> authorities searching the property of p
raymond clark ii has been arrested for murdering clark. after watching hours of surveillance tapes, they say he stood out to them. they say he was seen leaving the building looking distraught and he also came back do hide lab equipment that contained blood spatters. >> reporter: we know that he was not a student there, the suspect in this case was not a student here at yale, he was a lab technician, sort of a low man on the totem pole, taking care of laboratory rats. he reportedly...
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the victim's dna was found on the body of raymond clark. also, i can tell you that authorities were tracking ray clark well before annie le's body was even found. in fact, they started tracking him the night before. and on sunday, the day that the body was found, i'm told that ray clark was playing softball on that sunday and detectives were in the crowd, making sure he didn't flee, watching his every move. at first, dr. phil, they didn't want him to know that they were tracking him. and then as time went on, they did want him to. in fact, they stood outside his apartment building and even let their badges show so he knew there were more than half a dozen detectives out there watching his every move. they were hoping that maybe he would come out and talk to them, dr. phil. >> randi, have we learned anything about the relationship between these two before? was there e-mail contact? do we have any history of them interacting that we know about? >> reporter: well, we know that he was not a student there, the suspect in this case was not a stud
the victim's dna was found on the body of raymond clark. also, i can tell you that authorities were tracking ray clark well before annie le's body was even found. in fact, they started tracking him the night before. and on sunday, the day that the body was found, i'm told that ray clark was playing softball on that sunday and detectives were in the crowd, making sure he didn't flee, watching his every move. at first, dr. phil, they didn't want him to know that they were tracking him. and then...
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clark who also works there is charged with doing it. >> reports showing that dna from accused murderer raymond clark ii was found in both the ceiling and the tiny crawl space where le's body was uncovered sunday. according to reports observe observed clark trying to hide lab cleaning equipment containing blood splatters. a law enforcement official told the "hartford current" that was spotted in cleaning up areas that le was in shortly before reported missing. >> co-workers tell police he's a control freak and also territorial when it came to the lab and the mice that he took care of. >> it's being reported that he maintained the cagesen and the animals was upset at her, annie le, because she was leaving her cage in disorder or dirty. >> it's being reported that there was a text message warning of the day she went missing asking her to meet with him at the lab. >> represented and brought into court facing a murder charge at just 24, the police chief makes it clear, the lab where they both worked is where the violence was born. >> good ev
clark who also works there is charged with doing it. >> reports showing that dna from accused murderer raymond clark ii was found in both the ceiling and the tiny crawl space where le's body was uncovered sunday. according to reports observe observed clark trying to hide lab cleaning equipment containing blood splatters. a law enforcement official told the "hartford current" that was spotted in cleaning up areas that le was in shortly before reported missing. >> co-workers...
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i'm clark howard.om/clarkhoward. >> and you can get more great consumer advice from clark every saturday and sunday at noon and 4:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. >>> two florida school officials could be sentenced to jail time today. the law they allegedly broke promoting prayers at school functions. what our viewers are saying about the case. keep it here. your views. 75% of kids don't get the recommended amounts of calcium and vitamin d. that's where their favorite cereals can help. general mills big g is the only leading line of kid cereals that has calcium and vitamin d. help them get more of what they need with general mills kid cereals. (announcer) what are you going to miss when you have an allergy attack? achoo! (announcer) benadryl is more effective than claritin at relieving your worst mptoms. and works when you need it most. benadryl. you can't pause life. >>> police have arrested a lab technician in killing yale grad student annie le. but they're still not saying why they think he did it. n
i'm clark howard.om/clarkhoward. >> and you can get more great consumer advice from clark every saturday and sunday at noon and 4:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. >>> two florida school officials could be sentenced to jail time today. the law they allegedly broke promoting prayers at school functions. what our viewers are saying about the case. keep it here. your views. 75% of kids don't get the recommended amounts of calcium and vitamin d. that's where their favorite cereals can...
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dna was found on ray clark. early thursday morning, clark was arrested and charged with killing yale medical student annie le. he's being held on $3 million bond. he hasn't entered a plea. his lawyers aren't talking and neither is he. randi kaye, cnn, new haven, connecticut. >> well, today's forecast doesn't bode so well for much of the deep and midsouth. more rain in the forecast for parts hit hard earlier this week. look at this video of flooding. memphis, yesterday's downpour backed up the city's storm drainage system, ew, streets flooded, leaving a few cars trapped in high water. >> well, karen, did she pretty much sum you have the forecast? >> i'm not eve an certified meteorologist. >>> yeah. i know all morning we've been talking about the soggy weather across the southeast. its impact has been widespread all the way from arkansas, portions of texas and into northern alabama. we're starting to see one way pull across atlanta. let's go ahead and she you the atlanta tower cam. looking down on centennial olymp
dna was found on ray clark. early thursday morning, clark was arrested and charged with killing yale medical student annie le. he's being held on $3 million bond. he hasn't entered a plea. his lawyers aren't talking and neither is he. randi kaye, cnn, new haven, connecticut. >> well, today's forecast doesn't bode so well for much of the deep and midsouth. more rain in the forecast for parts hit hard earlier this week. look at this video of flooding. memphis, yesterday's downpour backed up...
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video and key card records show clark and le were in the same room. clark reportedly the only one to leave the room the day le disappeared. >> this is the most secure place on campus. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with cbs news, a medical student who "anonymity said clark was quiet but could be control. she was in the same room with clark just three days after le's disappearance. that room, just a short distance from where le's body was found. >> the rooms in the basement are sounded proof, so even ifainee-- anny had been screaming, nobody would have been able to hear her. >> reporter: today, yale's president mourned the tragic intersection of two lives. >> it says more about dark side of the human soul than it does about anything else. >> reporter: clark's next court appearance is next month when he's expected to enter a plea. until then, he's being held in a high-security prison in suffield connecticut. katie. >> now, the latest on a story we reported a couple of weeks ago about a high school football coach charged in the death of one of hi
video and key card records show clark and le were in the same room. clark reportedly the only one to leave the room the day le disappeared. >> this is the most secure place on campus. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with cbs news, a medical student who "anonymity said clark was quiet but could be control. she was in the same room with clark just three days after le's disappearance. that room, just a short distance from where le's body was found. >> the rooms in the...
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was suspect raymond clark fueled by steroids? >> a former girlfriend claims the man accused of killing a yale university grad student was extremely controlling. >> in a shocking interview with "good morning america" ray clark's ex-girlfriend was so scared of the yale lab tech, telling abc news clark would get very angry, often "frighten me. he'd get this little look in his eye, and sometimes it was just better to do what he said." >> he would frighten me. it escalated a lot after -- i mean, with the controlling issue it escalated from there. >> jessica dell rocco tells abc's "good morning america" clark told her what clothes she could wear and who she could have as friends. del rocco says clark sometimes got so angry she was frightened. >> in a matter of weeks jessica says clark went from the perfect boyfriend to becoming manipulative, controlling. >> it was anger, yelling. as the relationship progressed, like if things didn't go his way, then he'd make them go his way. >> good evening. i'm nancy grace. i want to thank you for be
was suspect raymond clark fueled by steroids? >> a former girlfriend claims the man accused of killing a yale university grad student was extremely controlling. >> in a shocking interview with "good morning america" ray clark's ex-girlfriend was so scared of the yale lab tech, telling abc news clark would get very angry, often "frighten me. he'd get this little look in his eye, and sometimes it was just better to do what he said." >> he would frighten me....
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they have raymond clark's access clark for the yale research lab where he worked as a technician. it showed he left the building ten times for more, in the hours just before or after the disappearance of annie le. he was the last one to swipe into the same lab. police discovered bloody surgical gloves. and blood on a cart in a research facility. sources tell abc news, there were e-mails or text messages between clark and le. clark's job included cleaning the mice cages in the lab. and he wrote to le, complaining the cages has been left dirty. in text messages, he suggested the two of them meet. all of this as the chief medical examiner confirmed that annie le had an asphyxiated, choked. sources say a bead from her necklace was found on the floor, signaling a struggle. and authorities confirm to abc news, there were scratches and bruises on raymond clark's body. clark and his fiancee both worked as technicians in that lab. his sister and brother-in-law, too. and the new haven police chief says he has no reason now to believe that any of them new of the crime. it was in high school,
they have raymond clark's access clark for the yale research lab where he worked as a technician. it showed he left the building ten times for more, in the hours just before or after the disappearance of annie le. he was the last one to swipe into the same lab. police discovered bloody surgical gloves. and blood on a cart in a research facility. sources tell abc news, there were e-mails or text messages between clark and le. clark's job included cleaning the mice cages in the lab. and he wrote...
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. >>> also, who's the real ray clark? >> this is a dear friend of ours. >> charged with killing yale grad student annie le. >> i can't say that i believe he's guilty. >> his friends can't believe it. >> this is not the raymond clark that i know. >> from good guy to murder suspect, the real raymond clark iii. >>> plus, would you be a guinea pig for the h1n1 flu vaccine? what if you were pregnant? >> make me a little nervous. it's not just me. i have a baby. >> how do we know the vaccine is safe? tonight, a fact check. >>> and the "saturday night live" crew hits the nail on the head. james carville watches james carville. our breakout, a moment you've got to see tonight. >>> hi, everybody. those are the big questions tonight. but we start, as always, with the "mashup," our look at the stories making an impact right now, the moments you may have missed. we are watching it all today so you don't have to. and we begin with some breaking news in the terrorism investigation that has stretched from coast to coast this week. we sa
. >>> also, who's the real ray clark? >> this is a dear friend of ours. >> charged with killing yale grad student annie le. >> i can't say that i believe he's guilty. >> his friends can't believe it. >> this is not the raymond clark that i know. >> from good guy to murder suspect, the real raymond clark iii. >>> plus, would you be a guinea pig for the h1n1 flu vaccine? what if you were pregnant? >> make me a little nervous. it's not...
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. >> raymond clark is charged with the murder of annie le. police say dna evidence links him to the crime scene, and he is being held on $3 million bail. >> clark was arrested this morning at a motel where he spenlt the night under heavy police watch. >> it was not a domestic crime, which is often what we have. it was a workplace crime. >> reporter: their paths crossed at this yale laboratory. he, a technician in charge of cleaning myself cages. she, a ph.d. student. with his head bowed, ankles in shackles 24-year-old raymond clark iii was brought before a judge. >> there were also emails or text messages between clark and le. clark at one point had complained to le about the conditions of the myself cages in the lab, that they had been left dirty. it was his job to clean them. >> reporter: ray clark is in a high security prison. he will be back in court next month. if convicted, he could face up to life in prison. >> a whole lot more on this troubling case coming up toni t tonight. in addition, new details about the suspect as well. >>> on t
. >> raymond clark is charged with the murder of annie le. police say dna evidence links him to the crime scene, and he is being held on $3 million bail. >> clark was arrested this morning at a motel where he spenlt the night under heavy police watch. >> it was not a domestic crime, which is often what we have. it was a workplace crime. >> reporter: their paths crossed at this yale laboratory. he, a technician in charge of cleaning myself cages. she, a ph.d. student....