New clues warm Jovin cold case
After almost a decade of snares, dead-ends and few public disclosures, this summer yielded two pivotal revelations in the investigation into the 1998 murder of Yale College senior Suzanne Jovin ’99.
The first: a physical description of a man seen running near the spot where Jovin, a native of Göettingen, Germany, was stabbed on the night of Dec. 4, 1998. The second was a call from investigators to identify a mysterious, nondescript “someone,” whom Jovin mentioned in an e-mail she sent less than an hour before she was found dead in New Haven’s East Rock neighborhood.
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