
Suzanne Jovin: The Yale Cold Case That Should Have Been Solved
10/11/22 • 46 min
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Yale University's Suzanne Jovin was brutally murdered December 4th, 1998. Why was her case not solved and could it have been?
Yale University's Suzanne Jovin was brutally murdered December 4th, 1998. Why was her case not solved and could it have been?
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