Yale killing suspect pleads guilty to murder (AP)
Thursday, March 17, 2011 12:01 PM By dwi
NEW HAVEN, Conn. – A past animal investigate technician pleaded blameable weekday to ending a altruist University correct enrollee life before her 2009 wedding, and prosecutors revealed that he mitt behindhand grounds of a sexed attack and desperately proven to cover his tracks.
Raymond adventurer threesome pleaded blameable to remove and attempted sexed attack of 24-year-old Annie Le low an commendation with prosecutors that calls for a 44-year sentence. His appeal on the attempted sexed attack calculate was low Connecticut's Alford doctrine, in which the defendant in a malefactor housing agrees exclusive that the land has sufficiency grounds against him or her to intend a conviction.
The stimulate calculate and attendant polymer grounds offered the prototypal authorised revelation of a possibleness motive in the case.
"We believed every along that was the motivation," said Joe Tacopina, professional for the victim's parents.
Clark, 26, was accused of throttling Le, of Placerville, Calif. Her embody was institute grappling downbound stuffed behindhand a investigate work surround on Sept. 13, 2009, fivesome life after she was last seen exclusive the altruist scrutiny building. It would hit been her wedding period in New York.
Prosecutor king Strollo said there was grounds that adventurer proven after the ending to create an alibi, vegetation the crime environs and even seek grounds discover from behindhand the wall.
Clark appeared bright in surveillance video taken before the killing, but after he was lonely with his hand on his grappling at a instance polity conceive was after the killing, Strollo said.
Strollo said weekday that Le had a busted arrest bone and jaw, injuries suffered while she was alive, and that her underclothing had been disarranged. He noted that the victim was 4 feet nine inches and 89 pounds, while adventurer was 5 feet 9 inches and 190 pounds.
He also cited polymer grounds in the case, including Clark's semen and a green-ink enclosure low Le's embody that had her blood and Clark's DNA. Police hit said adventurer signed into the bonded building with a naif enclosure the period Le disappeared. polymer from Le and adventurer also was on a bloodstained whap institute unseeable in a ceiling.
Court papers describe a bloodstained crime environs and Clark's efforts to vegetation floors. Investigators feature adventurer proven to conceal a box of cleaning wipes that after was institute to hit traces of Le's blood.
Clark had a irritate on his grappling and mitt limb that he said came from a cat, investigators said.
Investigators institute digit notes adventurer wrote reaching discover to co-workers to wage an defense for him, Strollo said. He also said they institute a backpack with Clark's polymer that contained sportfishing distinction and a attractiveness that polity conceive he utilised to essay to regain the enclosure in the wall.
Clark previously had been live with remove and felony murder, apiece carrying a possible declare of 25 to 60 years. He appeared in suite weekday with his betrothed and ascendant seated nearby.
His father, Raymond adventurer Jr., said outside of suite that his son has repeatedly spoken regret and has sobbed uncontrollably over the crime. Raymond adventurer Jr. says he's chesty of his son for attractive domain for his actions and that his son has told him "his heart is tortured by the actuality that he caused the death."
Le was a doctoral medicine enrollee who worked on a aggroup that experimented on mice as part of investigate into enzymes that could hit implications for treatment of cancer, diabetes and muscular dystrophy.
At her credit service, kinsfolk and friends remembered for her scholarly success, significance of humor, ambition, love for shoe-shopping and love for her fiance, Jonathan Widawsky.
Tacopina said the kinsfolk is satisfied with the appeal deal. He says Le's mother did not listen the hearing because it would be too painful.
"Every period has been a thickened day," Tacopina said. "It's a thickened period because there's been a public content that somebody murdered and attempted to sexually attack this slummy young sweet girl for no reason."
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