Bond Set at $20 Million for MIT Student Suspected in Killing of Yale Student Qinxuan Pan A Massachusetts man suspected of killing a Yale graduate student in February faced a judge in court in New Haven Thursday after he was arrested in Alabama and bond has been set at $20 million. Prosecutor Stacey Miranda said during the hearing that Pan rented an apartment in Montgomery under a false name and had $19,000 in cash and his father’s passport. Prosecutors added that Pan had seven cell phones and seven SIM cards. According to prosecutors, Pan’s family owns two homes in Massachusetts and recently bid on a North Carolina home.