09-20-2011, 12:03 AM
9/19/2011
HAYWARD, Calif. (KGO) -- The young woman suspected of killing nursing student Michelle Le made her second court appearance in Hayward Monday. At the same time, the Alameda County Coroner's Office is still trying to determine whether a body found in a wooded area near Pleasanton-Sunol Road over the weekend is Le. Cell phone records show her in that area when she disappeared. Complete DNA analysis could take weeks, but an ID based on dental records could be done fairly quickly. A source has told ABC7 that preliminary information about the bones show they belong to a woman.
Two days after human remains were found near Pleasanton, accused murderer Giselle Esteban appeared in a Hayward courtroom, charged with murdering Le. Pregnant with her second child, 27-year-old Esteban did not enter a plea, but was appointed an attorney who asked for more time to review the case.
"All I can say at this point is that I've just met Ms. Esteban and so I really don't have anything substantive to say at this point," defense attorney Andrea Auer said.
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HAYWARD, Calif. (KGO) -- The young woman suspected of killing nursing student Michelle Le made her second court appearance in Hayward Monday. At the same time, the Alameda County Coroner's Office is still trying to determine whether a body found in a wooded area near Pleasanton-Sunol Road over the weekend is Le. Cell phone records show her in that area when she disappeared. Complete DNA analysis could take weeks, but an ID based on dental records could be done fairly quickly. A source has told ABC7 that preliminary information about the bones show they belong to a woman.
Two days after human remains were found near Pleasanton, accused murderer Giselle Esteban appeared in a Hayward courtroom, charged with murdering Le. Pregnant with her second child, 27-year-old Esteban did not enter a plea, but was appointed an attorney who asked for more time to review the case.
"All I can say at this point is that I've just met Ms. Esteban and so I really don't have anything substantive to say at this point," defense attorney Andrea Auer said.
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http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section...id=8359547