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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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72 <i>...she may have a heavy German accent and might be easier to distinguiJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/15/1999
71 <i>Jeff, explain to me how you can be "randomly killed" and notJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/15/1999
70 Re: Was Suzanne expecting to be attacked? This is another vital problem we neeJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/15/1999
69 One of the reasons I brought it up was the possibility that she may have a heavLes H-12/14/1999
68 Jeff, explain to me how you can be "randomly killed" and not put up aIEarnedIt-12/14/1999
67 Based on your actions after the dental appointment, we can safely assume she waCarolyn-12/14/1999
66 A voice comparison would be a good idea but in order for this to have a chance Jeffrey S. Mitchell-12/14/1999
65 Re: Clandestine meeting This is certainly an intriguing thought, but raises soJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/14/1999
64 Perhaps there was no struggle because she was just overwhelmed and she knew figJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/14/1999
63 <the loud argument at Edgehill 'Road' ... > Hi Les -- Jeff may kCJ-12/14/1999
62 Re: The times/distances.. and the random/planned meeting. . Thank you, Jeff, CJ-12/14/1999
61 Wasn't the loud argument at Edgehill 'Road' much closer to the timeLes H-12/14/1999
60 <<Why not toss some incriminating evidence there as well?>> Point IEarnedIt-12/14/1999
59 <<That's why I still favor the random killer theory be the motive robIEarnedIt-12/14/1999
58 <i>Don't feel it was random at all....Now one step further here. TargJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/13/1999
57 Re: Was a car used? <i>Jeff you have convinced me due to time and distanJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/13/1999
56 Yes CJ on all you said and <<What led me to consider the theory that theIEarnedIt-12/13/1999
55 <Am I at least barking up the right tree here? :)> . <i>LOL</i&gCJ-12/13/1999
54 Here's an interesting web site on the murder. After I found out about it frJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/12/1999
53 I <i>think</i> I know what you and IEarnedit are getting at-- Yale&Jeffrey S. Mitchell-12/12/1999
52 <who would or is benefiting from Jim's demise?> JD: What you wrote iCJ-12/11/1999
51 <i>...if Yale was really concerned about Yale's reputation, it simplyJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/11/1999
50 Jeff, Everything you just said still leads to the "too pat" theory IEarnedIt-12/11/1999
49 I grew up in Orange, CT. As my father was a doctor at Yale, I made frequent triJeffrey S. Mitchell-12/11/1999
48 I've been following here almost from the start. It has bugged me from theIEarnedIt-12/11/1999
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