The Connecticut medical examiner’s office released the
autopsy report of Yale graduate student Annie Le Wednesday. The autopsy determined
Le died of traumatic asphyxiation, which is severe compression of the thorax.
Le, 24, went missing September 8. Her body was found
Sunday stuffed behind a wall in the basement of a Yale medical research
building.
On Tuesday, authorities took 24-year-old Raymond Clark in
to custody in the investigation of Le’s death. He works in the basement of the
medical research building. Authorities arrested Clark in order to execute a
warrant to collect DNA samples from him and take items from the Middleton home
he shares with his fiancé, Jennifer Hromadka. According to reports, Clark
failed an FBI lie detector test and had scratches on his chest.
Clark was not charged and is not named an official suspect
in the case.
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