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MD MD- Leslie Jennings Preer, 50, murdered @ home in 2001, DNA identified suspect as daughter's ex, Eugene Teodor Gligor, 44, Maryland, 2024


His name was found in detectives notes from 2000 but Lauren Preer never suspected it could be him.
“I’m just shocked,” said Lauren Preer Monday as she stood with prosecutors. Preer was in court when Gligor was ordered to remain locked on a no-bond status. She blurted out “Thank God,” in court.
 

Thank you very much, it worked for me! Great article, and this paragraph really stood out, IMO:

“Preer was so sure her then-boyfriend was sweet and sensitive that she marched down to a local police station — she believes sometime around 1995 — with her best friend to defend him when, she said, investigators thought he matched the description of someone who had assaulted a woman on the bike path between their houses
 
Thank you very much, it worked for me! Great article, and this paragraph really stood out, IMO:

“Preer was so sure her then-boyfriend was sweet and sensitive that she marched down to a local police station — she believes sometime around 1995 — with her best friend to defend him when, she said, investigators thought he matched the description of someone who had assaulted a woman on the bike path between their houses

Agree, great article....
I wish we got data dumps like this for all our perps in other cases!!
Friends and colleagues were pretty open here, even though a number of their inquiries got no results (like his parents!!!)
 

"Investigators then returned to the 2001 case file, which revealed Preer’s daughter previously had a relationship with Eugene Gligor in 1998. According to the affidavit, Gligor also fit into the family tree of the shared DNA match from Family Tree DNA.

The case file also revealed another lead: Roughly nine months after Preer’s murder, police had received a tip from a former neighbor of Gligor’s who thought he may be somehow related to the case. The tipster said Gligor’s home was “often visited by the police due to noise and nuisance complaints, underage drinking and drug use.” The Gligors had moved out of the neighborhood three or four months after Preer was killed.

Police determined Gligor, who stilled lived in D.C., had previously been arrested for weapons possession, DUI and theft, and had been listed as a suspect in thefts from residences and burglary, but had never been arrested in a case where his DNA was obtained and entered into a national database.

According to the affidavit, MCPD detectives were monitoring Gligor on Jun 9 at Dulles International Airport when they saw him drink from a water battle and then throw it into a trashcan. Detectives quickly grabbed the bottle and submitted it for DNA testing. According to the affidavit, the test concluded that Gligor’s DNA profile was “included as a contributor to the DNA profile obtained from the evidence in the murder of Leslie Preer.”
A warrant for Gligor’s arrest on a charge of first-degree murder was signed on June 15, and he was taken into custody three days later."

I wonder if he went there with the intent of burglary and thought the parents would be at work? So sad the father died before being officially cleared and seeing that his suspicions were justified. Sounds like he REALLY had the daughter fooled if she defended him to the police. Shame.
 
 
Why was this guy never arrested, with multiple crimes?
Why did he and his mother leave the neighborhood?
Where is mother now?
More on his mother here Judith Graves, Maryellen Madden (Published 2018)
Her 2nd wedding announcement does not mention her sons.

If blocked by paywall, this article re: stepmother includes wedding photo to Gligor's mother. Madden '72 reflects on changes for the transgender community

His defense team is $$$. Presumably the dad and moms are all pitching in. Virgil D. Gligor - Wikipedia

 
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Why did he do it?
''The case had gone unsolved until last year, when Montgomery County detectives homed in on Gligor, who had dated Preer’s daughter in the 1990s. He’d quietly gone on to a professional career, most recently as an account executive for a nationwide firm operating video surveillance monitoring at commercial properties. To friends he was warm, gregarious, seemingly committed to personal growth and self-improvement — and living in Washington’s trendy U Street Corridor.''

“I’m just, I’m a little confused,” Gligor said. “So to find out more and talk to me, why not just call me and ask me to come in and talk? … I mean, I feel a little bit trapped here.”
“Well, you’re under arrest,” the detective said. “You should feel trapped.”
 
May 16, 2025 rbbm.
''Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy said Eugene Gligor, 45, was convicted last week for beating and strangling 50-year-old Leslie Preer to death in 2001.
''Authorities said they never established a motive for Gligor, who had no criminal record prior to his second-degree murder conviction. '
'Gligor faces up to 30 years behind bars when he’s sentenced Aug. 2.''

'We started dating when we were 15, so his family and my family knew each other,' Lauren told Fox 5.
Eerily, Lauren had run into Gligor at a restaurant in Washington, D.C. before his arrest under normal pretenses. He acted like nothing had happened.
'I've spoken to him. He didn't seem weird and how you could look someone in the eye and know that you committed this crime and act like nothing happened is pretty unreal,' she said.
Police linked the DNA to Gligor using forensic genealogy that found a connection to 'distant relative from Romania.'

''No motive has been given for Preer's murder, but records indicate he was a mischievous high-schooler and had some substance abuse issues, reported Fox News.''
''Gligor worked at a real-estate firm and colleagues described him as 'zen' and 'a happy, positive person,' according the Post.''
 
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Maryland family man who lived in plain sight for nearly 25 years confesses to killing his childhood sweetheart’s mom

A Maryland man known for his Zen-like calm has shockingly confessed to beating and choking to death the mother of his then-childhood sweetheart — and then hiding in plain sight for nearly 25 years.

Eugene Gligor, 45, pleaded guilty last week to the murder of Leslie Preer, a 50-year-old married mom who was found dead in her blood-spattered home in Chevy Chase on May 2, 2001.

The homicide investigation went cold until investigators matched DNA from under her fingernails to a distant relative of Gligor living in Romania. <...>

After the killing, Gligor had remained in the DC area for 23 years working at a real estate firm. His colleagues described him as “Zen” and friendly after his arrest, according to The Washington Post.

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