Thursday, September 17, 2009

Talk about the suspense - Raymond Clark III arrested

The US Constitution prohibits "cruel and unusual punishment." So what was going on with the New Haven police as they questioned and then followed Raymond Clark III as a "person of interest" in the murder of Yale student Annie Le? Why not arrest him right away instead of camping out on his doorstep and at his motel where the poor boy just wanted to get some rest?

How do you think Clark III felt every time he looked out that motel room window to see the building surrounded by police?

Hats off to the New Haven police for doing this the right way-- get the evidence, then arrest. Assuming the evidence is legit and it stands up at trial, I look forward to Mr. Clark spending many years on a cot in care of the Connecticut prison system.

Read the 1010WINS report.

Well, that's what I have to say.
Stephen M. Flatow

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