Thursday, September 17, 2009

Raymond Clark Arrest

Raymond Clark Arrest
A Yale lab technician was arrested and charged with murder Thursday morning in the killing of Annie Le, the grad student whose body was found in the basement wall of a university building after she was strangled, authorities said. Raymond Clark III was taken into custody at about 8:10 a.m. ET at a Super 8 motel in Cromwell, Connecticut, according to New Heaven police. The 24-year-old had spent the night there after being released Wednesday following his submission to DNA testing.
Police matched DNA from Clark to evidence found at the crime scene on the university where the medical examiner said Le was suffocated. Clark and Le worked in the same building, but little beyond that was known about whether there was any connection or relationship between them. Le, a pharmacology student, was last seen alive on September 8. Undercover investigators were massed in the parking lot overnight - and one motorist passing by shouted, "Get him, get him!" at police.
Clark apparently decamped to the motel after cops hauled him from his home in handcuffs Tuesday, obtained DNA samples and let him go. While police were waiting for DNA results, they had gathered circumstantial evidence. Clark reportedly failed a lie detector test and had scratch marks on his chest. And computer records from Yale suggested he was the last person to see Le. Swipe cards Le and Clark used to move through different areas of college buildings showed they were in the same room shortly after 10 a.m. on Sept. 8, The Hartford Courant reported. Le, 24, wasn't seen alive after that, and her card wasn't used again. But Clark swiped into the area where she was found strangled five days later in a crawlspace, a law enforcement source told the paper.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Yankees blue jays brawl

Yankees blue jays brawl
Yankees blue jays brawl –a drowsy end-of-game between the Blue Jays and the Yankees became an aggressive confusion on Tuesday night, sep 15. An eighth-inning fight featuring Jorge Posada and Toronto pitcher Jesse Carlson turned the region between home plate and the first-base trench into a massive hole in the ground.
After finishing it, Carlson injured and got a cut on his forehead and Yankees manager Joe Girardi had a tiny abrasion on his left ear. Carlson and Posada were expelled suspensions expected to follow — and the Blue Jays went on to a 10-4 victory without facing more incident at Yankee Stadium. The game was broken up for about 10 minutes. When play ran over, there were only three umpires on the field. Third-base umpire and crew chief Derryl Cousins was missing — it wasn’t instantly clear if he got injure during the fight.
The melee started following Posada scored for a double by Brett Gardner and made contact with Carlson behind crossing home plate. The left-hander had thrown at the back Posada previous in the inning, missing him, in perceptible reprisal for a twosome of Blue Jays batters who were hit by pitches before in the game. As he ran earlier period Carlson, he gave him a small shove with his elbow. It was very unsportsmanlike,” plate umpire Jim Joyce told a pool reporter. “It was a contemptible shot.”

Jordan Lloyd

Jordan Lloyd
Jordan Lloyd was declared the winner of Big Brother -- and BB11 fans all over the country rejoiced! We love the reaction we've been seeing on sites like Twitter, where fans posted tweets such as "My faith in humanity is restored. Congrats to Jordan for winning Big Brother 11, which goes to show that nice people do finish first." Jordan plans to use the prize money to help her family. Meanwhile, Luke picked Tali on the More to Love season finale. For those viewers who stuck with this show to the end, Tali's win is also worth celebrating. Read a recap here. Congrats to the new couple.
But while BB12 and More to Love came to an end, The Biggest Loser's new season was just getting started. The season premiere was Kleenex-worthy, as the new contestants shared their moving stories for the first time. Tears were mixed with sweat as the contestants trained for the first time with Jillian and Bob, who were trying to keep up with Gordon Ramsay with all the foul language. In the end, Alexandra was the first contestant eliminated.
Lloyd, 22, is a waitress from Matthews, NC. She received the highest number of votes from the show’s jury (seven in number). The audience’s votes too backed her immensely. The grand finale-episode, was aired for two hours; some sections of the audience enjoyed every minute of the show, while others were pretty restless and could not hold their patience for such a long time. Ultimately when the results were announced, some were happy with it while some others were a bit disappointed as they wanted Gilbert from Arizona, to win the show.
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