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

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (308)1/14/2000 8:46:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) of 1397
 
Interesting caption on one of the pix:

Inside Phelps Gate. Plaque on wall is police substation. The inside gate is locked at 11pm and requires a Yale ID to open.

11 p.m.? Is that true of all the gates? Then she wouldn't have needed her Yale ID at 9:15, and neither would anyone else.

From the Vanity Fair article:

"The woman who had seen Jovin walking on College Street at around 9:25 on the night of the stabbing saw Van de Velde on television and started shaking."

Xeyes's story becomes ever more ridiculous.

I somehow think her dropping the books off in the lobby meant she didn't plan to be home for some time. As I've said, I need to investigate this further.

As noted, I think it quite likely that the friend was out on a date.

If Suzanne were truly tired and looking to sleep, or truly was going to stay home and do work, she most likely would have retraced her steps to go home.

Which is precisely what I believe she did. Forget Xeyes. She was making it all up.
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