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

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (939)4/27/2001 4:58:50 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) of 1397
 
Re: 4/25/01 - NH Register Letter: Break in Jovin slaying may never materialize

LETTER
Break in Jovin slaying may never materialize

Letter to the Editor April 25, 2001

The December 1998 murder in New Haven of Yale student Suzanne Jovin has not been solved. At 28 months, the trail may be cooling.

This particular case appears to have received more media coverage than others. Her family is "constantly devastated over the loss." The reward for information has been increased to $150,000. Why has this murder been singled out for so much attention?

Many families are just as devastated under similar circumstances and there have been multiple losses due to violence. Children have witnessed murders of both parents.

One suspect, James Van de Velde, has been mentioned, but never charged. There are others. Why are they not identified?

To date, no one has made a call to report more details. In spite of the substantial reward, the anticipated call to the police "hot-line" may never materialize.

Jean T. Rubin

Hamden

©New Haven Register 2001

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