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Raymond Clark III Picture:Yale Student Annie Le Murder Suspect?

Raymond Clark III Picture:Yale Student Annie Le Murder Suspect?

Raymond Clark III Picture:Yale Student Annie Le Murder Suspect? – Raymond Clark III picture has surfaced.Raymond Clark III/Raymond Clark / Raymond John Clark III has been named as a person of interest in the Annie Le killing.Raymond Clark III works as a animal technician at the Yale lab where Le worked and where her body was discovered on Sunday (her wedding day).Clark is currently in custody with defensive wounds on his body and authorities are searching his home located in New Haven.



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  1. Shraon | Sep 16, 2009 | Reply

    Collegues keep forwarding me links to news website discussing the Annie Le murder just becuase I knew her in College in New York. I will have to say, each of those emails concludes with, “pray for her, so was so kind, beautiful, and smart.” What a wonderful person and a lovely soul etc etc.

    I’ll tell you the truth about Annie. She was nowhere NEAR as perfect as the Media sources describe her. Annie had this gift, she could read people’s emotions and judge them really well. As a result, she cozy-ed up to all the professors, Assistants, people in power or people who might help her succeed. She was the genius brown-noser.

    Talking with Annie you go the feeling she was always trying to discreetly size you up, if she felt you had something to offer her (even if it was to improve her social standing, to show everybody, especially the professors that would write her medical school recommendation letters, that she was well-liked) she would treat you nice.

    If you didn’t have anything to offer her, she would treat you w/o respect or get passive agressive. Motivated and driven people are usually like this, I should have known earlier. She was NEVER afraid to do any of this becuase she was streetsmart, she had a gang of buddies and was somewhat intouchable. She had an extremely calculating personality. She always had a big smile to mask everything. She gave lots of backhanded compliments to people that had no power over her. She took this in stride and didn’t think anything of it. people like the teaching assistants would NEVER believe this of her, thanks to her good looks and cheerful persona. IN short, she knew exactly WHO to stuck up to, and who she could treat not as well.

    She played people SO WELL and was extremeley manipulative. GEnius IQ and EQ do NOT equal moral goodness, peopl…

    Now, the suspect in custody for her killing already HAD a girlfriend and a WEDDING planned. I DONT think he killed her for that. He was a lab tech and professors and graduate students often treat them condescdingly. This is what i THINK happened. ANnie, being the sharp-witted girl she was, probably got ont his lab tech’s bad side. THe Lab tech probably had an unstanble personality and maybe this is why he killed her.

    RIP Annie le. I’m sorry she’s dead but I’m just tired of Annie being made out to be the perfect, kind, adorable girl in media. THAT DRIVES RATINGS. She was NOTHING like that in real life.

  2. John | Sep 16, 2009 | Reply

    Most of her friends in College were jealous of her. She was also really fake. She once re-shelved the books int he science divison of the library (at Uni. of Rhocester NY where she went for undergrad) so that others oculdn’t acces them and she would be the only ones doing the report.

    She went to great lengths to pretend that people liked her. If you posted on her facebook wall, she would be careful to see if you were someone of prominence or else just delete it. She was great at flirting with nerdy white men to get them to do her lab reports. She was smart enough herself to do it, she just figured it’d save more time.

    She was a genius, two faced backstabbing B… SOmebody who would rather give up leisure activity like TV in order to bring down whoever had the next highest grade.
    Think “mean girls” mixed with einstein wearing the mask of a cute cuddly Kitten..that folks was annie le….

  3. John | Sep 16, 2009 | Reply

    Collegues keep forwarding me links to news website discussing the Annie Le murder just becuase I knew her in College in New York. I will have to say, each of those emails concludes with, “pray for her, so was so kind, beautiful, and smart.” What a wonderful person and a lovely soul etc etc.

    I’ll tell you the truth about Annie. She was nowhere NEAR as perfect as the Media sources describe her. Annie had this gift, she could read people’s emotions and judge them really well. As a result, she cozy-ed up to all the professors, Assistants, people in power or people who might help her succeed. She was the genius brown-noser.

    Talking with Annie you go the feeling she was always trying to discreetly size you up, if she felt you had something to offer her (even if it was to improve her social standing, to show everybody, especially the professors that would write her medical school recommendation letters, that she was well-liked) she would treat you nice.

    If you didn’t have anything to offer her, she would treat you w/o respect or get passive agressive. Motivated and driven people are usually like this, I should have known earlier. She was NEVER afraid to do any of this becuase she was streetsmart, she had a gang of buddies and was somewhat intouchable. She had an extremely calculating personality. She always had a big smile to mask everything. She gave lots of backhanded compliments to people that had no power over her. She took this in stride and didn’t think anything of it. people like the teaching assistants would NEVER believe this of her, thanks to her good looks and cheerful persona. IN short, she knew exactly WHO to stuck up to, and who she could treat not as well.

    Now, the suspect in custody for her killing already HAD a girlfriend and a WEDDING planned. I DONT think he killed her for that. He was a lab tech and professors and graduate students often treat them condescdingly. This is what i THINK happened. ANnie, being the sharp-witted girl she was, probably got ont his lab tech’s bad side. THe Lab tech probably had an unstanble personality and maybe this is why he killed her.

    RIP Annie le. I’m sorry she’s dead but I’m just tired of Annie being made out to be the perfect, kind, adorable girl in media. THAT DRIVES RATINGS. She was NOTHING like that in real life.

  4. dorx | Sep 16, 2009 | Reply

    raymond clark either killed her or he didn’t; make up your freakin’ mind. courts don’t give a damn why he murdered her…bitch or not, as long as he’s been caught guilty of her murder, he’ll be behind bars for good or might deserve the death penalty. know the law before you let your emotions define what’s law.

  5. dorx | Sep 16, 2009 | Reply

    john, if you haven’t already realized, annie IS dead! positive or negative, why should you care how the media portrays her? she doesn’t have any life left to debate your complaints and remarks. keep reading the news and you’ll realize you don’t know everything about raymond clark…apparently he forced her into having sex despite having a gf and annie scheduled to be married. you’ve got some loose marbles if you think it’s lawful to murder another if you get on the bad side of a lab tech…so lame, such juvenile mentality!

  6. Chris | Sep 17, 2009 | Reply

    dorx – John does not say this murder is justified or ‘lawful’. he was talking about the media’s portrayal of the girl and how it’s not true – nowhere does he imply she deserved to die!

  7. MIke | Sep 17, 2009 | Reply

    John’s comment is also posted under Linda and Sharon in different websites. Nice troll attempt, but I’m not convinced.

  8. agreed | Sep 17, 2009 | Reply

    I acn not agree with you more, I knew a lot of girls from India,Vienam, or Philipines are doing this.

  9. balance | Sep 17, 2009 | Reply

    John, you also doesn’t know much about Annie Le, neither. How many people in college do you think would behave like Annie does ? This is not a time to trash her, especially you don’t know enough about her. Annie was abandoned by her divorced parents as a kid (and here brother). She lives with relatives (various families) while growing up. Imagine yourself in her situation, what would you do when you don’t know when you will be moved to another households for no apparent reason ? Her relatives have nothing but nice comment for her. Even if what John said is true, who among us could do better than her ?
    Think about it John, before berate Annie again.

  10. Hanh | Sep 18, 2009 | Reply

    Ray Clark being quiet and sad in the court reminds me of Ann Petry’s “Like a winding sheet” written in 1945.

    “It is a story that begins with a black man’s tough day at work, but takes a twisted turn. Johnson comes home after a hard day planning to kick his feet up and enjoy a relaxing evening at home with his wife, Mae. The bad sense of humour Mae possesses begins to send Johnson over the edge and suddenly, something in him snaps. Johnson brutally beats his wife, quite possibly killing her.”

    Maybe Clark had a sick mind, maybe he is just a poor guy who’d not been treated nicely by those who were luckier than him.

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