![]() John Getreu, 77, has pleaded not guilty to the killing of Leslie Marie Perlov, 21, whose body was found on Stanford University land in February 1973. He also was convicted of statutory rape after accepting a plea deal in the 1975 rape of a Palo Alto teenager, Stauffer noted. Yet, Getreu, at age 18, had been arrested in 1963 for the murder of his classmate, Margaret Williams, and was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in a German prison. ![]() When Cortez asked if he was ever arrested, Getreu said no. On Tuesday during closing arguments, Deputy District Attorney Josh Stauffer again reminded the jury of Getreu's inculpatory statements by presenting excerpts from the interrogation. Getreu's interrogation was presented last week during his trial in San Mateo County Superior Court for the strangulation murder of Janet Ann Taylor, who was found in a San Mateo County ditch on Sand Hill Road and Manzanita Way in 1974, just 13 months after Perlov's murder. Her body was found on Stanford property located in Santa Clara County. Noe Cortez during his 2018 interrogation related to the 1973 murder of Leslie Marie Perlov. Getreu lied repeatedly to Santa Clara County Sheriff Det. ![]() Courtesy San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.Ĭonvicted murderer John Arthur Getreu revealed multiple times during a law enforcement interview that he had knowledge of the murders of two women found on Stanford University land in the 1970s. John Getreu, 77, was convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of Janet Ann Taylor in March 1974.
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