Fiancée of Yale grad student who was shot, killed at close range felt gunman was ‘interested in her’: police

The fiancée of the Connecticut graduate student who was gunned down in February said she had suspected that the accused killer “was interested in her” when they attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) together, according to recently released police papers. 

Kevin Jiang, 26, had gunshot wounds to his head, chest and extremities when he was found on Feb. 6 in New Haven, according to an arrest warrant filed for Qinxuan Pan, the man charged with Jian’s murder. Pan was arrested in Alabama last month. 

After his arrest, a judge set Pan’s bail at $20 million. His attorney, William Gerace, has applied for the amount to be reduced. Asked for comment about the court documents, Gerace told The Associated Press: “Mr. Pan is presumed innocent.”

YALE GRAD STUDENT KEVIN JIANG MURDER: NABBED FUGITIVE QINXUAN PAN TO SEEK $20M BAIL REDUCTION

Jiang, a Yale University graduate student and U.S. Army veteran, had spent the February day fishing with his fiancée, Zion Perry. Jiang had just…

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