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

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (280)1/13/2000 7:35:00 PM
From: Janice Shell   of 1397
 
for fear of being caught in a lie Jim would somehow have to a) be absolutely certain there were no phone records to contradict him

Why would there be any records of a local call? No matter who might have made it.

But think about whether someone who a) is planning to commit a murder and b) doesn't want to be caught would dare kill someone who may have told countless people where she was going that night. Does this really make any sense?

No, it doesn't. But I don't think CJ means to say that in this scenario Jim would have "planned" to kill Suzanne, but rather that something happened and he lost control. This would, of course, presuppose his having a penknife (at the least) handy. If he carried one as a matter of habit, his friends should know about it.
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