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Card Swiping - Ray Clark's card was swiped into the same room that Annie Le was in. Have they released the time? Was it 5 minutes? Was it 10 minutes? According to the article below, card swipes show him leaving the building several times. But they don't mention the video evidence showing that. Wouldn't he have been seen on video, or is there a way to enter and leave the building without being seen on camera?
http://www.courant.com/news/connect...nie-le-raymond-clark-iii-yale,0,1800237.story
Police believe that Clark tried to clean up the crime scene after disposing of Le's body, sources said. The computer record of his movements between laboratories using his swipe card show he left the building several times and also moved between several rooms, including some that he had no reason to be in, a source said.
Blood Evidence - it's been written that there was blood evidence on some equipment and tiny droplets in the room. If she was beaten, there should have been quite a bit, and it would have been all over the place. Plus, there would have been evidence of thorough cleaning. Also, the room in question, was it the mice room that Annie Le's work was located in?
And regarding the ease at which DNA can be transferred from one person to another.
http://www.newsday.com/long-island/...rney-to-file-complaint-on-new-leaks-1.1462449
"DNA can be transferred in many, many ways, and when people work together, DNA can be transferred in ways that are very legitimate," said Hartford defense attorney Michael Georgetti
At this point, Ray Clark is using a public defender. Unless this defender has a good track record, I have a feeling he's already screwed. Wrongful convictions are sometimes due to a person not having adequate counsel to defend themselves. If you can afford a high-priced, yet successful defense lawyer, you've got a better chance than using a public defender who is employed by the government.
http://www.courant.com/news/connect...nie-le-raymond-clark-iii-yale,0,1800237.story
Police believe that Clark tried to clean up the crime scene after disposing of Le's body, sources said. The computer record of his movements between laboratories using his swipe card show he left the building several times and also moved between several rooms, including some that he had no reason to be in, a source said.
Blood Evidence - it's been written that there was blood evidence on some equipment and tiny droplets in the room. If she was beaten, there should have been quite a bit, and it would have been all over the place. Plus, there would have been evidence of thorough cleaning. Also, the room in question, was it the mice room that Annie Le's work was located in?
And regarding the ease at which DNA can be transferred from one person to another.
http://www.newsday.com/long-island/...rney-to-file-complaint-on-new-leaks-1.1462449
"DNA can be transferred in many, many ways, and when people work together, DNA can be transferred in ways that are very legitimate," said Hartford defense attorney Michael Georgetti
At this point, Ray Clark is using a public defender. Unless this defender has a good track record, I have a feeling he's already screwed. Wrongful convictions are sometimes due to a person not having adequate counsel to defend themselves. If you can afford a high-priced, yet successful defense lawyer, you've got a better chance than using a public defender who is employed by the government.