AP 2009-09-19(在线收听

1.A police laboratory in Connecticut is speeding up DNA testing to help authorities determine if they should charge person of interest Raymond Clark now in the custody of his attorney with killing 24-year-old Annie Le. A medical examiner has determined that Le was suffocated. Police have to compare DNA taken from Clark's hair, fingernails and saliva with evidence collected at the scene.

 2.Four men accused of gang raping a Hofstra University student have been released from jail after the student recanted her story. Authorities say the student originally said one of the men lured her into a men's dormitory where she was sexually assaulted. But the woman now says the sex was consensual.

 3.Authorities say they found a bone fragment on the property of Phillip and Nancy Garrido, the northern California couple accused of kidnapping Jaycee Dugard and holding her for 18 years. Investigators are trying to link the jailed couple to two other kidnappings back in the 80s.

 4.R&B singer Chris Brown put on an orange vest and began wracking weeds and clearing debris, all part of his six-month community service sentence for beating Rihanna. Brown is doing the labor near his home in Virginia.

 

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