MoCo Cold Case Cracked After 23 Years- Leslie Preer

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any photos of this guy? From now or from when the murder took place? Where has he been living/working?

There’s a photo in here. He’s been in Brooklyn at least some of the time.
https://nypost.com/2024/06/19/us-news/cold-case-murder-of-leslie-preer-cracked-after-police-arrest-daughters-ex-police/#


In the photo he’s wearing a shirt with a Stealth Monitoring logo. Kind of creepy if he’s been working for a security camera company.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More details, the daughter is giving interviews:

https://wapo.st/3XEdaHD

This will be a podcast. I guarantee it.


Thanks for the link. It's haunting that the dad/husband seemingly knew all along that it was boyfriend. He warned his daughter about him before the murder even happened. I don't believe in afterlife but man I wish I did so I could think that wherever the dad/husband is, he sees this all playing out finally.


I'm sure more details will come out, but what was it exactly about the guy that made the dad feel that way?


The article doesn't say. The father is dead so likely the daughter doesn't know either. The article just includes the quote from Lauren, the daughter: "Preer said her mom always talked fondly about Gligor. It was her dad who insisted over and over again: “Lauren, there is something off about him.”
Anonymous
Wow, this story is fascinating and so sad. I wonder why he killed her. The hypothesis that she caught him stealing sounds plausible
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Archived article from 2001:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/2001/05/12/911-tape-released-in-md-killing/7cbc20dd-5f81-45a9-8dec-e8e21aef248a/

The vibes from the cops are totally weird. What did I just read?


Yeah. "Investigators said she was killed in part by blunt force trauma during a struggle." However, "Capt. Barney Forsythe, the head of the major crimes division, said that the death did not look like an "obvious" homicide and that many unattended deaths turn out to be suicides, medical problems or accidents."

WTF!



Sometimes accidents and medical events can be really bloody - I know of someone who bled out due to anticoagulant meds and it looked like a murder. Or someone could fall and hit their head.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any photos of this guy? From now or from when the murder took place? Where has he been living/working?

There’s a photo in here. He’s been in Brooklyn at least some of the time.
https://nypost.com/2024/06/19/us-news/cold-case-murder-of-leslie-preer-cracked-after-police-arrest-daughters-ex-police/#


In the photo he’s wearing a shirt with a Stealth Monitoring logo. Kind of creepy if he’s been working for a security camera company.


There’s a LinkedIn account for him that has him working there. Really unusual that someone committed a violent crime and then lived a fairly “upstanding” life for the next twenty plus years. I wonder if this has been weighing on him all these years, or if he’s blacked it out, or if he’s a sociopath and just doesn’t care. It’s so awful and weird. Possible he had a drug problem at the time, I guess. The robbery gone wrong seems the most plausible motive. Since they dated he probably knew where the valuables in the house were.
Anonymous
Or he was mad at the girlfriend for dumping him and thought he might kill her but she wasn't there. The are many rich psychos out there and they are much more likely to get away with things. (I went to private school so know what I'm talking about.)

Her poor dad was right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any photos of this guy? From now or from when the murder took place? Where has he been living/working?

There’s a photo in here. He’s been in Brooklyn at least some of the time.
https://nypost.com/2024/06/19/us-news/cold-case-murder-of-leslie-preer-cracked-after-police-arrest-daughters-ex-police/#


In the photo he’s wearing a shirt with a Stealth Monitoring logo. Kind of creepy if he’s been working for a security camera company.


There’s a LinkedIn account for him that has him working there. Really unusual that someone committed a violent crime and then lived a fairly “upstanding” life for the next twenty plus years. I wonder if this has been weighing on him all these years, or if he’s blacked it out, or if he’s a sociopath and just doesn’t care. It’s so awful and weird. Possible he had a drug problem at the time, I guess. The robbery gone wrong seems the most plausible motive. Since they dated he probably knew where the valuables in the house were.


I'm going with sociopath. I'm sure his ex-wife has some insight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or he was mad at the girlfriend for dumping him and thought he might kill her but she wasn't there. The are many rich psychos out there and they are much more likely to get away with things. (I went to private school so know what I'm talking about.)

Her poor dad was right.


The murder is nearly five years after they broke up, though! So weird.
Anonymous
Seems a bit strange that even after 23 years, the daughter never suspected him for a split second, not after her father repereatedly voiced his suspicions, or even crazier not after receiving the odd text from his brother that he thought his brother was going to hurt him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More details, the daughter is giving interviews:

https://wapo.st/3XEdaHD

This will be a podcast. I guarantee it.


Thanks for the link. It's haunting that the dad/husband seemingly knew all along that it was boyfriend. He warned his daughter about him before the murder even happened. I don't believe in afterlife but man I wish I did so I could think that wherever the dad/husband is, he sees this all playing out finally.


I'm sure more details will come out, but what was it exactly about the guy that made the dad feel that way?


The article doesn't say. The father is dead so likely the daughter doesn't know either. The article just includes the quote from Lauren, the daughter: "Preer said her mom always talked fondly about Gligor. It was her dad who insisted over and over again: “Lauren, there is something off about him.”


Not sure I put much weight into this. Dads are kind of supposed to hate their daughters' exes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or he was mad at the girlfriend for dumping him and thought he might kill her but she wasn't there. The are many rich psychos out there and they are much more likely to get away with things. (I went to private school so know what I'm talking about.)

Her poor dad was right.


Why would she be home if she was away at college?
Anonymous
The police received a tip on the killer early on and never investigated him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always thought it was the husband. Feeling pretty crappy now.


Me too. This is so sad he is not alive.
Anonymous
Forensic genealogy is amazing. One of the things I love most about it is how many people out there know they committed crimes and may have left DNA and have to know there could be a knock on their door any day now.

I wonder if he was there stalking the ex gf in some way and the mom just surprised him. I guess we will find out if there’s a trial. What a loser.
Anonymous
Any theories on what the motive was?
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