Suzanne Jovin was born in Gottingen, Germany on January 26, 1977 and died in New Haven, Connecticut on December 4, 1998. She was studying at the Yale University in New Haven, CT and was a senior student when one day someone stabbed her brutally to death in the campus. The killed of Suzanne Jovin could not be recognized yet although a combined prize of USD $150,000 has also been offered to give any information about the killer that could lead the authorities to arrest and conviction.
The murder crime of Suzanne Jovin is still unsolved. She spent her childhood in Gottingen, Germany and she had three sisters. Suzanne Jovin was born to scientists Thomas Jovin and Donna. She had the ability to speak and understand several languages and was fluent in French, English, Spanish and German and also she loved travelling as she had visited four continents.
Suzanne Jovin had selected international studies and political science as the major subject because she wanted to expand her passion of public services and international diplomacy. Her joining to the New Haven chapter of Best Buddies was the result of the motivation of her love towards doing good for others and public service.
Volunteer tutor service was also given by the Suzanne Jovin in the Elementary Schools program through the Yale Tutoring, sang in both the Bach Society Orchestra and the Freshman Chorus. The name of James Van de Velde, the thesis advisor of the Suzanne Jovin was leaked as the suspect to the New Haven Register just after four days of her murder.
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