IMO the search warrant was sealed because the search was basically occurring around the same time as the arrest, subsequent to the PCA. Perhaps if something had gone wrong during the arrest and the suspect was not apprehended, he would have knowledge of the articles that LE were looking for (by having knowledge of the search warrant), thereby possibly derailing the next steps in LE's investigation? Also, IMO as the surviving girls' names and identifiers were on the warrant a motion had to be made to have them redacted (for obvious reasons), and then the release could occur.I would like to know the answer to that myself. And, I read through the whole thing and I can't figure out why the prosecution would think it would reflect badly on them (paraphrase) or cause the investigation to come to a halt.
Any thoughts, anyone?