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Pastimes : Murder Mystery: Who Killed Yale Student Suzanne Jovin? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: James R. Barrett who wrote (265)1/12/2000 1:15:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1397
 
Was Suzanne's key to her apartment found on her body?

What was found on Suzanne that night and what was missing from her wallet left at home indeed are two crucial facts I'd love to have. Alas, the police have not released a thing on this. They've also not said anything about what was found at the crime scene, if anything.

We know Suzanne was ID'd very quickly. By midnight the police were in her apartment leafing through her address book calling people. Given the speed in which she went from her apartment to Old Campus I'd guess she at least had her Yale ID with her she'd have needed to open the locked gates along the way.

We also have a "rumor" she had a checkbook with her but that's very speculative.

I also mentioned earlier that when the police questioned Jim they slapped down a Yale publication called the New Journal saying "this is why you did it" or words to that effect. Was Suzanne carrying a New Journal on her? I asked Jim the other day if the copy the police used had blood on it. He said "no". So had that been tucked in her fleece pullover I'd think it would have had blood on it. Also, if the police really wanted to be dramatic, they'd have thrown down something with blood on it. Did the police get a fresh copy? Was this a pure fishing expedition, as in a police trick? Very bizarre, IMO.

- Jeff