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Stabbed Off Hillhouse: The Yale Senior Whose Murder Is Still Unsolved 27 Years Later
On the evening of December 4, 1998, Yale senior Suzanne Jovin, 21, an international-studies major from Göttingen, Germany, was stabbed 17 times in the back of the head and neck near the corner of Edgehill Road and East Rock Road in New Haven, approximately 1.5 to 1.9 miles north of the Yale campus. She had last been seen alive around 9:25 PM EST walking north on College Street after returning a borrowed university station wagon. A 911 call at 9:55 PM EST reported her bleeding at the intersection; she was pronounced dead at 10:26 PM EST at Yale-New Haven Hospital. The case became one of the most-watched campus-adjacent investigations of the late 1990s; Yale lecturer James Van de Velde was publicly named a suspect without ever being charged.
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