September 17, 2009 11:15 AM

Raymond Clark III Facebook? - Exclusive Pictures

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Ryan Smith
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Photo: Raymond Clark III, a Yale University lab technician seen with fianc?e Jennifer Hromadka.

NEW YORK (CBS) Raymond Clark III, the man arrested for the murder of Yale graduate student Annie Le, and his fiancee, Jennifer Hromadka, kept several accounts on social networking sites including MySpace, Bebo and a wedding site.

Photos: Who is Raymond Clark III
Photos: Raymond Clark & Fianc?e in Love
Photos: Yale Holds Vigil for Slain Student
Photos: Student Found Dead on Wedding Day

As soon as Clark was named as a "person of interest" in the slaying of 24-year-old Le, whose body was found Sept. 13 stuffed behind the wall of a laboratory, the couples' personal pages started going dark.

But CBS' Crimesider was able to recover exclusive photos of Clark and his fiancee, before the web pages were taken completely offline.

See the photos below.

Photos: Who is Raymond Clark III?
Photos: Raymond Clark & Fianc?e in Love
Photos: Yale Holds Vigil for Slain Student
Photos: Student Found Dead on Wedding Day

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by TheVarsityClub September 20, 2009 10:30 AM EDT
Another perfect example of why not to self glamorize on the internet. Listed hobbies?, putting the human death grip on an eighty pound women.
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by UTinkUNoItAll September 20, 2009 9:32 AM EDT
While the pictures I'm sure are public domain in some shape or form, it was callous of news sites to post them as major news stories. I can't imagine the horror of Jennifer and her family seeing her photo plastered all over the internet. While this young man is of high interest news wise at this time, there is no excuse for exploiting this young woman. She will have no piece now. I never would have known he was engaged had I not seen this article. Sad, sad, the lack of journalistic integrity out there. What is this, a tabloid?
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by sirflying September 17, 2009 11:53 PM EDT
These were NOT from Raymond's Facebook page!! They were from Jennifer's!!
There is a "professional"photo agency touting the same photos(there was NOT an agency paying a photographer to follow them around taking these photos before the murder)Posted in her account. There is proof they did not come from his account.. A devious person somehow hacked these photos from Jennifer's account. But only Jennifer's friends had access and I doubt if any of them have made them public. However..If you can't trace their source back to her friends list (which I believe you can't)then you can be held legally liable for civil damages and the photo procurer can be held criminally liable . Maybe with your Facebook connections you did the hacking...That would not be good :)
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by SpyingForLying September 17, 2009 4:57 PM EDT
Photos of Raymond Clark III are examined for behavioral clues in the context of nonverbal communication and behavioral psychology by looking at body language & gestures at http://www.spyingforlying.com/2009/09/photos-of-raymond-clark-iii.html
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