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

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (324)1/15/2000 9:10:00 PM
From: Harry Simpson   of 1397
 
In simple math terms, if two events must take place for something to happen, and there is a 50% chance for each, the odds both events happened is not 50%, it's 25%. Add a third event and we're talking 12.5%. String together a bunch of low priority events and the odds become almost prohibitive.

Which is why I am slowly coming around to the alien-abduction-gone-wrong theory.....:^)

In all seriousness, I stick with the bungled robbery theory. I will leave it to the wise here to construct the myriad of facts/acts that fill out the scenario.

Harry
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