CA CA - Karen Stitt, 15, Sunnyvale, 4 September 1982

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Karen Stitt
 
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Karen Stitt was the new girl in town, a spunky Pittsburgh, Pa. transplant who quickly eased into the social life of Palo Alto High and negotiated the El Camino Real bus routes to and from her boyfriend’s in Sunnyvale like a native.

Sept. 4, 1982 was a Saturday and Karen and her boyfriend were hanging out late, playing some video games at a 7-Eleven. Toward midnight they wandered over toward Golfland, a popular putt-putt course. Around 12:30 a.m., Karen’s boyfriend dropped her off near a bus stop at the corner of El Camino Real and South Wolfe Road. She would grab the 22 back to Palo Alto and her father’s house.

There, snatched from the stretch of roadway choked with cruising cars, cluttered with restaurants and bars - the teenager, wearing a leather jacket, a striped shirt, pants and her boyfriend’s baseball hat with a Rush rock band insignia, disappeared.

A delivery man found her the next day. Thrown over a four-foot wall near the now-gone Honey Bee Restaurant, Karen’s naked body was bound with her own clothing. The hat lay nearby. She had been stabbed more than 60 times.

The possible importance of a number of clues has lingered over the years. A machinist working late that night noticed an unusual and out-of-place truck. It was white, an old-fashioned panel truck with a stripe along its side. There was a rectangular sticker on its bumper. It was parked near where Karen’s body was later found. Its parking lights were on.

Assistant Deputy District Attorney Marc Buller and the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety are asking anyone who recalls that truck or anything that may shed light on Karen's horrific murder to contact them. Even a seemingly insignificant piece of information, not collected at the time, may be vital.

If you have any information at all, please call District Attorney Investigator Michael Brown at 408-808-3760 or Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety Detective Joe Lockwood at 408-730-7134.

https://countyda.sccgov.org/murder-karen-stitt
 
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It looks like this case has finally been solved, after 40 years. Excellent news:

 
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Glad he was caught while still alive. Given the brutality of the crime, hard to imagine he only did this once. Condolences to the Stitt family.

Man charged in 1982 cold-case murder of Palo Alto teen

"Ramirez grew up and attended high school in Fresno. He served in the U.S. Air Force in the early 1970s. After leaving the military, he frequented or resided in the Bay Area, San Francisco, San Diego, Colorado and Hawaii, the District Attorney's Office said."

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"We’ve also had contact with people who recognize Mr. Ramirez, as well as family members of unsolved murder victims around the Bay Area who are asking us to look into their cases. Det. Hutchison and the DA’s Cold Case Unit is going to work with relevant agencies to look into them," Baker said."
 
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Wow, this is great news! This case has always been personal for me. I was a year older than Karen when she was murdered and lived a few blocks from where this happened. Me and my friends practically grew up playing video games at Golfland (it's still there, amazingly enough), and grabbing Slurpee's at the 7/11 across the street where she and her boyfriend had visited. I remember reading about it when it happened, but it wasn't a big topic of discussion on our campus, which is just over a mile away from the murder scene, because she went to a school a few towns away.
 
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How many other victims did he murder? And who were they?

This was not a single, isolated occurrence.
 
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Aug 23 2022 rbbm,
''Deputy District Attorney Rob Baker, with the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office, told KHON2 that Gary Gene Ramirez was not arraigned this week due to medical reasons. He is scheduled to be arraigned next Monday, Aug. 29.''

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August 30, 2022
''On Monday, Ramirez appeared with white hair and glasses, leaning on a cane beside Public Defender Lara Wallman. He isn’t expected to enter a plea until the next hearing scheduled for 9 a.m., Oct. 28. Although the killing is considered a capital crime, Ramirez will not face the death penalty because District Attorney Jeff Rosen announced in 2020 he will no longer seek it in any prosecutions.

Karen’s mother died when she was young, but her father lived until 2018 without justice for his daughter. Karen’s aunt, Robin Stitt Morris, watched Monday’s arraignment online from Florida. She said she is confident the case against Ramirez is “bulletproof.”

“I will be disappointed if he doesn’t take ownership and plead guilty,” Morris said. “Gary Ramirez has lived freely with the knowledge of his unfathomable crimes for nearly 40 years. The time for him to bear the consequences is long overdue.”

Ramirez is being held without bail and his public defender made no attempt Monday to modify that, although she has that option in the future.''

Gary Ramirez is one of four brothers, he said, who grew up in what he called a “dysfunctional family” in Fresno.


Gary had spent several years in the Air Force before moving back to Fresno with his mother, he said. He lost track of his brother in the early 1980s, he said, but in the late ‘80s invited him to move to Maui to be close to him. Gary worked a number of odd jobs, including as an exterminator, before retiring with a bad hip. He was married twice and raised two daughters''.
 
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February 24, 2025
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Karen Stitt, 15, in an undated photo had recently moved from Pennsylvania to Palo Alto when she was stabbed 59 times and left for dead next to a Sunnyvale garden center.
''On Monday morning, after years of working odd jobs including as a bug exterminator on the Hawaiian island of Maui, Gary Gene Ramirez, age 77, slouched in a San Jose courtroom, his grey hair pulled into a ponytail, and in a barely audible voice pleaded no contest to first degree murder. While it is treated as a guilty plea in criminal court, it means he’s not admitting guilt, which didn’t sit well with relatives and friends who came to see that justice is finally done.''

''In all his years, Ramirez had no other criminal record — so running the DNA from the blood found on Karen’s leather jacket never produced a match through law enforcement databases.
But it did exonerate her boyfriend, David Woods, who had taken her on a date to nearby Golfland that night.''
 
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May 13, 2025

SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- The man charged with the brutal murder of 15-year-old Karen Stitt from 1982 finally received his sentence in a Santa Clara County courtroom on Monday.

Gary Ramirez will be committed to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for a period of 25 years to life with a possibility of parole - a maximum sentence for the 78-year-old.

He plead guilty to first degree murder after other criminal enhancements were dropped.

 
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I mean, better late than never. Glad they caught the 🤬🤬🤬, but stabbed 59 times by someone she most likely did not know.

I was a year younger than Karen when this happened and lived in Redwood City, which is not far south of Palo Alto. Never heard of the crime, but I was 14 at the time.

Was the youngest of 5, and my two older sisters lived with my mom up in Auburn, Ca.
Were the Golden State Killer was a cop at one time.

El Camino Real was kind of popular for kids to hang out on and cruise at that time, at least I'm RWC and San Mateo.

looks like the crime took place right before the start of the school year. Karen would have been a freshman or sophomore at that age.
 
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14 May 2025
''A Hawaiian man has been sentenced to life in prison more than 40 years after he brutally murdered a teenage girl.

Gary Ramirez, 78, will not be eligible for parole until he is 103 years old after he pleaded no contest to the 1982 murder of 15-year-old Karen Stitt.

The Palo Alto teenager had been sexually assaulted and stabbed 59 times, with her brutally battered body dumped behind a cinderblock wall in town.''
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Gary Gene Ramirez (left recently, and right at age 40) has been sentenced to life in prison over the murder, kidnapping, and rape

''Hutchison said when he arrested Ramirez, the man was so shocked he could barely say more than just 'Oh my gosh.''
 
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“His heinous crimes that ended her life in such a horrific way has caused deep heartache and continued suffering for the many that loved Karen Stitt,” he said.

Ramirez’s attorney requested that he not appear on camera, but he entered court with a cane, long, gray hair and glasses. He sat silently looking forward or down as victims read their statements.

“Since Karen was brutally taken from us. There have been many unanswered questions. ‘Why?’ being the biggest,” Stitt’s best friend, Tracy Lancaster, said.

Michael Calhoun said Ramirez’s sentence “will still never be closure.”
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“Karen is gone. We will never get her back,” he said.
 
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Teen Was Raped And Stabbed 59 Times In 1982. Killer Arrested After 43 Years

"Karen Stitt passed away more than 40 years ago, but she was never forgotten," District Attorney Jeff Rosen said.

"Today, our Crime Lab, a tenacious prosecutor, and a committed detective have put the culprit behind bars," attorney Rosen added.
 

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