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


To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (394)2/5/2000 5:56:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 1397
 
In a letter e-mailed to the Register from their home in Germany, Thomas and Donna Jovin also said Yale administrators should show more concern about the unsolved murder because of the prospect "the perpetrator was and perhaps still is on campus."

Well, surely they know that Jim isn't. So what're the implications of this statement?

The Jovins commented, "It must be highly unusual for suspects in murder cases to make recommendations to the authorities regarding the conduct of an investigation.

I don't think it is at all, actually.

...the night their daughter was found dying from multiple stab wounds at the corner of East Rock and Edgehill roads.

Found "dying" or "dead"? This IS an important point, and shouldn't be treated lightly by the press.



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (394)2/7/2000 2:55:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1397
 
Shoehorning Van Der Velde into this gets no one closer to a solution. Asking him to take a polygraph is a violation of his rights and unecessary. I would advise him not to take it. Suspect who are knowledgeable know that offering to take a polygraph is safe as they rarely are set up or have enough evidence to get one going on short notice. They are totally unreliable as evidence and can easily be fooled by a trained respondent.

I think we should go back to induction. What does the evidence say? Serial killers or robbers actually rarely get that bloody. It was rage opportunity crime. Unfortunately that points to a lover or would be lover.

Lots of evidence there. They are too cold for all that, although they do work rage up as an MO.

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