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


To: IEarnedIt who wrote (576)3/8/2000 11:14:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Respond to of 1397
 
True and also another reason I don't think she was killed where found. Too visible.

At the time of the crime I do not believe the killer was acting rationally. Perhaps it was only a stroke of luck that no one saw him. It appears that possibly at least a couple of people heard them. Sometimes it takes one a couple of minutes or more to react to an unknown event. Someone called 911 shortly afterwards so someone did react.

How visible was the crime scene? I would like to see some pictures of the neighborhood. Also pictures of the possible walked route from Phelps gate to the crime scene...and the green? across from Phelps gate...and a detailed accurate map with all the identified places.

Jeff's map helps a little but I would prefer a LOT more detail.

We need a good timeline..perhaps another thread where we accumulate the evidence...with links to maps and photographs. I saw the highschool student's pictures...they helped but we need a lot more photographs and more detailed photographs and higher resolutions.

I would like to see the location one long block south of the found body location where the argument was heard...Jim's office and apartment building, the Buddy church...the residence..well everything. It would really help the visualization of Friday evening.

I would like a fast walker to walk the shortest route at a fast pace from Phelps gate to the crime scene and use a stop watch to time the increments..including timing any waits at intersections.

Perhaps someone with a decent point and shoot camera could take some pictures and then have a picture CD made.

I want to know more about the witness that heard "I can't believe you are doing this"..where was this heard? Can 20/20 give us some more detail here?

Zeuspaul