More coverage: Annie Le murder case

A handout photo of Annie Le, a Yale University student who was reported missing and whose body was later discovered in the basement of the lab. Credit: Handout
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NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Raymond J. Clark III pleaded guilty Thursday to the murder of Annie Le, the Yale graduate ...
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Annie Le's mother has hired a law firm that's investigating whether the university did enough to protect her.
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"Murder at Yale: The True Story of a Beautiful Grad Student and a Cold-Blooded Crime" chronicles the disappearance of Annie Le.
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Raymond Clark Jr.'s father called his son "a loving, caring, kind-hearted son, brother, fiancee, and friend - unlike the picture that has been painted of him."
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Decision soon on last secret warrant in Yale slaying
A judge in New Haven will decide within two weeks whether to unseal the final secret warrant in the case ...
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An animal research technician charged with killing a Yale graduate student engaged to a Huntington man has pleaded not guilty.
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Jennifer Hromadka has trips nearly every week to the Connecticut jail where the accused killer is jailed on $3 million bond. A hearing is set for today.
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Lawyers for Raymond Clark III are expected to tell the judge whether Clark will waive his right to a probable cause hearing.
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The woman, who also worked at the lab building where Clark is accused of murdering Le, intends to comply with the signed search warrant.
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Affidavits show that Connecticut police found blood on the kitchen floor of the home of a Yale University lab technician charged with murder two days before his arrest.