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Murder Mystery: Who Killed Yale Student Suzanne Jovin?
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Emcee:  Jeffrey S. Mitchell Type:  Unmoderated
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247 <i>I think she wore a "polar-fleece" pullover. It's synthetJeffrey S. Mitchell-1/11/2000
246 <Just my two cents> Thanks, Harry. As you have read, we are consideriCJ-1/11/2000
245 <i>Unlikely, I think. They'd just have opened the door and given her Jeffrey S. Mitchell-1/11/2000
244 <i>--When Suzanne left her apartment at about 10 past nine, did she intenJeffrey S. Mitchell-1/11/2000
243 < are the New Haven police willing to exonerate Jim if he passes? No, they aCJ-1/11/2000
242 < more than half a mile (from Jim's house)> This is out of sequenceCJ-1/11/2000
241 <lie detector test> Jim- I am 100% with you on this one. When Jeff posCJ-1/11/2000
240 I have been following this thread and would like to commend everyone for their Harry Simpson-1/10/2000
239 <i>A better scenario would be if someone pushed her into the back seat ofJanice Shell-1/10/2000
238 <i>The car was headed south on East Rock Road, stopped just past the inteJanice Shell-1/10/2000
237 <i>The animal fibers Dr. Lee was talking about he found in Suzanne's Janice Shell-1/10/2000
236 <i>I too find it odd that Jim was not seen or recognized by anyone at theJanice Shell-1/10/2000
235 Here's what I consider an absolutely critical point, one that needs to be dJanice Shell-1/10/2000
234 Hmmm, we're encountering some interesting semantic problems here. <i>Janice Shell-1/10/2000
233 What if someone held her arms behind her back while she was on the floor? That James R. Barrett-1/10/2000
232 70/30 in favor of my scenario. JimJames R. Barrett-1/10/2000
231 Jeff, did it rain later on that night in New Haven? Balmy weather in CT duringJames R. Barrett-1/10/2000
230 <i>A better scenario would be if someone pushed her into the back seat ofJeffrey S. Mitchell-1/10/2000
229 What sort of jacket? If it really was a fleece jacket, it's improbable thJanice Shell-1/10/2000
228 Jim, fantastic post! This really really helps me. Original post: ===== <i&Jeffrey S. Mitchell-1/10/2000
227 <i>5. It is also highly probable to me that if Jim told her that he was gJanice Shell-1/10/2000
226 <i>Jim offered to take a lie detector test at the beginning of the investJeffrey S. Mitchell-1/10/2000
225 <i>That's all fine and dandy Jeff, but the fact remains that Jim trotJeffrey S. Mitchell-1/10/2000
224 Gotta disagree Jeff. It is too difficult to restrain a person in the front seatJames R. Barrett-1/10/2000
223 After reading that post I have concluded that Dr. Lee doesn't know anythingJames R. Barrett-1/10/2000
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