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

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To: James R. Barrett who wrote (142)1/9/2000 1:22:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (2) of 1397
 
Unknown to anyone Jim was madly in love with Suzanne. He fantasized about her day and night. He asked her repeatedly to go out with him but was rejected every time.

Not entirely implausible, except for the "unknown to anyone" part. I find it very hard to believe Suzanne would have kept quiet about this. If she told no one else, she'd have told her boyfriend.

Speaking of her boyfriend, why have we heard so little about him? Usually the person the police suspect first is the person closest to the victim. Jeff tells me he was on a train bound for New York at the time of the murder. I assume that's been confirmed, but I can think of several ways round it. He could have bought a ticket, boarded the train, got the ticket punched, got off at the next stop and returned to New Haven on the next train. Whom did he see in New York, if anyone? When did he first see them? Might they have been willing to lie for him?

Unlikely, perhaps, but it should be looked into.

btw, did Suzanne live alone, or did she share the apartment with boyfriend. That'd be logical; a little odd if she didn't, perhaps.
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