Raymond Clark III, 24, wearing white a T-shirt, is driven away from an apartment building by police on Tuesday in Middletown, Conn.
John Woike, Associated Press
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The chief state's medical examiner said Wednesday that a Yale University graduate student whose body was found stuffed inside a basement wall died of traumatic asphyxiation.
Dr. Wayne Carver's office released the results three days after the body of 24-year-old Annie Le was found in a Yale medical school research building. Carver had previously announced Le's death as a homicide.
Police released a Yale University animal research technician from custody Wednesday after collecting DNA samples and questioning him in Le's killing.
Raymond Clark III was taken into custody Tuesday night at his apartment in Middletown, Conn., and was released into the custody of his attorney early Wednesday, New Haven police said.
Clark's attorney, David Dworski, of Fairfield, said Wednesday his client is "committed to proceeding appropriately with the authorities." He would not comment further.
Investigators are hoping to figure out within days whether Clark can be ruled out as the killer.
Clark has been described as a person of interest, not a suspect, in Le's death. Her body was found Sunday, which was to have been her wedding day.
Clark and and his fiancee, Jennifer Hromadka were both animal research technicians in the lab where Le worked.
Hromadka wrote on her MySpace page that she's not perfect, but cautioned people not to judge her.
"Who are you to judge the life I live? I know I'm not perfect and I don't live to be, but before you start pointing fingers make sure your hands are clean!!" the 23-year-old wrote.
The date of the MySpace posting is unclear. The page has since been taken down.
Overnight, state police officers sorted through items on a card table set up outside Clark's ground-floor apartment's door.
A tow truck took away a red Ford Mustang neighbors say was used by Clark.
A resident of the complex, Rick Tarallo said he, his wife and 6-month-old daughter live in a unit next to Clark and his fiancee, Jennifer Hromadka.
He said the couple was "really quiet" and lived with an older man, whom he speculated was one of their fathers.
"He seemed like a good guy," Tarallo said of Clark. "They didn't strike me as someone who would try to kill somebody."
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