Some files in Yale slaying to be released
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Some documents detailing the case against a former Yale University employee accused of killing a graduate student must be unsealed and made available to the public in three business days, a Connecticut judge ruled Friday.
New Haven Superior Court Judge Roland Fasano said that certain sensitive information would remain confidential, and his ruling gave attorneys for Raymond Clark 3d enough time to appeal if they wish.
Clark, 24, is charged with murder in the death of Annie Le, 24, of Placerville, Calif. She 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 would have been her wedding day. Clark has not yet entered a plea, and police have not released information about a possible motive.
Joseph Lopez, one of Clark's public defenders, said Friday that he did not think they would appeal the ruling.




