
File - In this Aug. 21, 2018 file photo, Christopher Watts is in court for his arraignment hearing at the Weld County Courthouse in Greeley, Colo. Colorado prosecutors want a judge to block release of the autopsy reports of a woman and two young girls found dead at an oil work site, arguing that the cause of their deaths will be "critical evidence" during the trial of the man accused of killing his family. In a request filed in Weld County Court on Monday, Sept. 17, 2018, District Attorney Michael Rourke said releasing information from the autopsies could influence witnesses and affect future jurors. Watts, 33, was arrested and charged in August with murdering his 34-year-old pregnant wife, Shanann, and their two daughters, four-year-old Bella and three-year-old Celeste. (RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post via AP, Pool, File)
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