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Stanford Murders & Genealogy

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Hannah and Steve continue with the 1974 Stanford Murders of Janet Taylor and Leslie Perlov. Hannah will also provide some additional information on the Arlis Perry Stanford murder as well (see episode Satanic Cult of Diversion, 24 May 2021) which this case is loosely tied to. You guessed it, Genealogy solved this years old cold case and put a killer with an ugly past where he should be.

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John Getreu Convicted Of 1974 Cold Case Murder On Stanford Campus – CBS San Francisco (cbslocal.com)

Who is John Getreu? — The Stanford Murders

Alleged 'Stanford Murders' Serial Killer Convicted in 1974 Murder | PEOPLE.com

John Getreu Found Guilty Of Killing Janet Taylor | Crime News (oxygen.com)

People v. John Getreu | District Attorney (smcgov.org)

John Getreu Cold Case Homicide Conviction.pdf (smcsheriff.com)

Announcement planned today about 1974 murder – Palo Alto Daily Post (padailypost.com)

Convicted murderer John Getreu's own words pointed to his guilt in cold-case slayings of two women on Stanford land | News | Almanac Online | (almanacnews.com)

Swift verdict in John Getreu trial: Guilty of first-degree murder | News | Palo Alto Online |

In serial killer's trial, evidence points to fierce struggle | September 3, 2021 | Palo Alto Weekly | Palo Alto Online |

John Getreu Convicted of Janet Taylor's Cold Case Murder (lawandcrime.com)

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