Judge plans to unseal search warrant in case of Yale lab tech charged with killing student

By AP
Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Judge plans to unseal Yale killing search warrant

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — A judge has ruled that part of a search warrant can be unsealed in the case of an animal research technician charged with killing a Yale University graduate student.

Raymond Clark III is accused of strangling 24-year-old Annie Le (LAY) in September.

Le was from Placerville, Calif. Her body was found stuffed behind a research lab wall the day she was supposed to get married on Long Island.

The 24-year-old Clark has pleaded not guilty to murder charges.

New Haven Superior Court Judge Roland Fasano on Tuesday issued a ruling saying parts of the search warrant would be unsealed after three business days if attorneys don’t appeal. A court clerk says that means the warrant would be unsealed Monday.

The judge ordered portions of the search warrant that he called “offending material” be blacked out.

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