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From: wmartin@brl-tgr.ARPA (Will Martin )
Newsgroups: net.college,net.legal,net.misc
Subject: Strange academic murder case
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Date: Wed, 11-Sep-85 15:37:34 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 11 15:37:34 1985
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Summary: Info wanted

I pulled the following out of a net.bizarre article; I had seen the tail
end of a reference to this case on a network news show, but I have no
real info about it at all. Surely there are some Stanford people on the
net with detailed knowledge about this case? Could you please fill us
(me) in on what this is all about? (Info on motivation, history of the
parties involved, what department was this man in, etc.?) 

One thing I recall from the network news coverage -- Mr. Streleski
claimed to be a member in good standing of the Stanford alumni
association, and that he had a right to go back to Stanford; the
Stanford campus cops, though, said that they'd arrest him if he set foot
on campus. Any more info on this aspect?

In article <5090002@csd2.UUCP> dimitrov@csd2.UUCP (Isaac Dimitrovsky) writes:
>
>Theodore Streleski, who beat his adviser at Stanford to death with
>a hammer for making fun of his nineteen years of trying to earn a
>Phd, was freed today after seven years in prison. Mr Streleski
>insisted that he felt no remorse for his crime. He stated:
>"I have no intention of killing again. On the other hand, I cannot
>predict the future."

Post followups to net.legal, or mail to me:
Will Martin

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