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

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To: VivB who wrote (273)1/13/2000 11:31:00 AM
From: CJ   of 1397
 
<I also wonder if the multiple stab wounds made to the back of her head with a small, common knife might have been made after death to disguise the true cause of death and make it look like a 'crime of passion.'>

Viv -- If it was a "professional trained assassin" situation, I like your idea of the murderer(s) being from a different locale and disguising the true perpetrators by the multiple stab wounds. If the multiple stab wounds were made after SJ's demise, that would be a partial explanation for why there did not appear to be much external bleeding. It also makes sense that they would have gotten rid of the body wherever they were driving and not likely to be observed, without thought of the SES of the neighborhood. I hadn't thought of any of it that way.

If there were two knives used, the autopsy report should show it.

{{ I have a little problem with professionally trained assassins using a "small common knife" that might break in the victim's skull --and then leaving the broken part in her skull }}.

Thanks for your good ideas.
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