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Murder Mystery: Who Killed Yale Student Suzanne Jovin?
An SI Board Since December 1999
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Emcee:  Jeffrey S. Mitchell Type:  Unmoderated
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497 <i>But it seems from the TV show that "Li"(sp) was strongly hinJeffrey S. Mitchell-3/3/2000
496 The "no witnesses" all the way around is a glaring problem in my bookIEarnedIt-3/3/2000
495 Jeff I have not given up on the idea of SJ being stalked in some manner and theIEarnedIt-3/3/2000
494 Re: the fingerprints <<Where should they have been found?>> PossibIEarnedIt-3/3/2000
493 First of all, there's no way she was killed where they found her. I just dPatiBob-3/3/2000
492 will commence studying the thread,jeff.maxLTK007-3/3/2000
491 As far as I know, only one knife was used. Also recall from the 20/20 show thatJeffrey S. Mitchell-3/3/2000
490 Max, the Vanity Fair article and others are at the very beginning of this threaJeffrey S. Mitchell-3/3/2000
489 <i>Also I was surprised at the "murder committed at the location fouJeffrey S. Mitchell-3/3/2000
488 We need to distinguish between crime of passion and crime of rage. There is a mJeffrey S. Mitchell-3/3/2000
487 My apologies if this was already commented on but I was wondering if it's bPatiBob-3/3/2000
486 jeff i believe for this thread to possibly accomplish it's purpose someone LTK007-3/3/2000
485 There's quite a few articles, here's the link : chron.com; PBPatiBob-3/3/2000
484 Jeff,about a year ago i read an in depth study of this case,but can't rememLTK007-3/3/2000
483 Why are no fingerprints interesting? Where should they have been found? On tKen D-3/3/2000
482 PB, this sounds useful. Please try to post the articles...<<I've beeVivB-3/3/2000
481 Agree "inconclusive" on that point. Based on other evidence though (IEarnedIt-3/3/2000
480 It doesn't sound like a robbery at all. Most of the wounds are in the headPatiBob-3/3/2000
479 I'm with you on the "inconclusive". Probably Suzanne, like most Janice Shell-3/3/2000
478 I'd like a consensus opinion on something brought up in last night's shJeffrey S. Mitchell-3/2/2000
477 I watched the show last night. It looked awkward for both the interviewer and PatiBob-3/2/2000
476 I think it may also be worth noting that if you're not used to being intervJanice Shell-3/2/2000
475 <i>According to 20/20, this man was only 10 feet or so behind Suzanne. MoJanice Shell-3/2/2000
474 I think there's one very fundamental point to be determined: is it true, aJanice Shell-3/2/2000
473 Yes, it's been mentioned many times before. The witness in question is appJanice Shell-3/2/2000
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