NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -- A Connecticut judge has agreed to keep sealed for another two weeks search warrant affidavits in the case of an animal research technician charged with killing a Yale graduate student.
New Haven Superior Court Judge Roland Fasano granted a request by prosecutors Tuesday to keep the documents sealed until Dec. 1. Fasano last week unsealed the arrest affidavit in the case.
The body of 24-year-old Annie Le was found stuffed behind a Yale research lab wall in September. An autopsy determined she was strangled.
Twenty-four-year-old Raymond Clark III is charged with Le's killing.
Le vanished Sept. 8 from the Yale medical school research building where she and Clark worked, and her body was found five days later, on what was to be her wedding day.
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