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

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To: VivB who wrote (266)1/11/2000 9:30:00 PM
From: IEarnedIt  Read Replies (2) of 1397
 
I believe I was the first one on this thread to bring up the possiblity of the killer being professional and related to terrorist.

None of the questions you have asked have been answered. I don't think that Jeff would have anyway of knowing the answeres to them either.

Could be part of the why it was dropped so quickly but my very first thought regarding this case was that it was tied to the paper somehow and I keep going back to that thought.

Your post brought it up again.

IMO there are just too many parts of this crime that fit the scenario.

1. The statement by the parents

2. The witness that saw SJ walking with one man in front and another behind

3. The time element from last seen to dead

4. The throat slashed (now known as something that would prevent profuse bleeding)

5. Stalking could easily have been continuous with the actual time of attack being more or less random

6. The call to the police would have to have been made fairly rapidly after SJ was ejected from a car (yes, I feel a car was used) and this is also why I'm interested in knowing who made the call --local resident? or 911 from a phone booth or some such??

7. The no apparent motive. i.e. money, sex, etc.

8. The lack of self defense wounds.

JD
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