The long-unsolved murder of a Yale senior has suddenly received new attention almost two decades later, as law-enforcement officials in Connecticut plan on asking for the help of a hypnotist to uncover new leads in the young woman's death. She was stabbed so hard that the tip of the knife had been found embedded in her skull. Standing out most is that investigators are hiring a hypnotist to interview a key witness who saw Jovin walking only minutes before she was murdered. Jovin was last seen that night walking out of the Phelps Gate on the Yale campus after dropping off keys for a van she had borrowed. A witness also reported that he heard more arguing and screams at the intersection where the victim was found.
Source: Fox News September 27, 2017 23:03 UTC