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Pastimes : Murder Mystery: Who Killed Yale Student Suzanne Jovin?

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To: IEarnedIt who wrote (111)12/23/1999 1:23:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) of 1397
 
Re: Statistics

This is not what you were looking for, but an interesting (although not necessarily important) statistic I got from the New Haven Register:

During the past three decades, there have been three killings of local university students:

1. 2/17/91 - Yale student Christian Prince was shot in the heart walking alone on Hillhouse Avenue to his apartment on Whitney and Trumbull. James "Duncan" Fleming was acquitted of murder, felony murder and attempted robbery, but found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to nine years in prison.

Note: Hillhouse is only a block south of College, and runs parallel to it.

2. 12/7/94 - Yale student Gary Stein was killed by a shotgun blast to the chest from a sawed-off shotgun during a robbery attempt. He was walking off Clark Street to his girlfriend's house around 2am.

Note: Clark Street is about 13 blocks southeast of Phelps Gate

3. 8/22/91 - Southern Ct State University student Guy Young was shot during a brawl at Broadway Pizza. Kyle English of New Haven was sentenced to 38 years for the death.

Note: Broadway Pizza is on Broadway which runs northeast off Elm a block before Elm intersects with Park St, where Suzanne Jovin lived.

Three killings, three murders from three strangers.

Also, the Jovin murder was the second in three days in New Haven. Prior to that there were 12 murders, 11 of them "solved".

- Jeff
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