The Murder of Annie Le
On Sept. 8, 2009, days before she was planning to be married, 24-year-old Annie Le Disappeared from the Yale University Medical School research laboratory where she was a pharmacology doctoral student. Surveillance cameras showed her entering the building, but never leaving it. He body was found five days later stuffed inside a wall of the building.
Current Developments
Lab Tech Pleads Not Guilty in Yale Killing
Jan. 26, 2009
A Yale University animal research technician charged with the death of a graduate student the week she was supposed to get married has entered a not guilty plea to murder and a new felony murder charge.
Previous Developments
Blood, DNA Link Suspect to Yale Student
Nov. 24, 2010
Blood and DNA evidence links a lab technician to a slain Yale University medical student, according to details in an arrest warrant issued in the case. DNA from Raymond Clark and victim Annie Le were found on a sock hidden in the ceiling near where Le’s body was found, the warrant said.
Police Arrests Man in Yale University Murder
Sept. 17, 2009
A 24 year old man who took care of research animals at the Yale University medical research laboratory has been arrested for the murder of a graduate student killed in the building September 8. Ray Clark III was arrested early today for the murder of Annie Le, 24.







