

In May of 2001, 49-year-old Leslie Preer was found brutally murdered inside her Chevy Chase home. For years, suspicion shadowed her husband, Sandy, who failed a polygraph and couldnāt explain his movements the night before her death. But one piece of evidenceāmale DNA under Leslieās fingernailsātold a different story. Two decades later, a new generation of detectives reopened the case, armed with technology that didnāt exist back then. Using forensic genetic genealogy, they traced the unknown DNA to a name that stunned everyone: Eugene Gligor, a D.C. man who had once dated Leslieās daughter, Lauren. This episode unravels how Gligor lived freely for 23 yearsāattending recovery meetings, making friends, and even speaking kindly to Lauren years after the murderāwhile concealing the truth. Weāll follow the investigation from that first chilling crime scene through the groundbreaking DNA match, Gligorās arrest and guilty plea, and the courtroom reckoning that finally brought justice for Leslie and cleared her husbandās name. Itās a story about secrets that linger, the families left in their wake, and the detectives who refuse to let time silence the truth. Because for every case like this oneāwhere a killer is finally unmaskedāthere are thousands more still waiting in the dark. Thousands of families still waiting for the knock on the door that says, āWe got him.ā ā¤ļø If you like Mel's work, click the tip jar ā¤ļø šØ Here's the link to the SOMETHING'S OFF YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SomethingsOffPod -- Please subscribe for updates. Podcast episodes will be released on Patreon and video episodes will be released on YT! š Need something from Amazon: Mel's Affiliate Links: Join the Investigator Club for AD FREE, exclusive behind-the-scenes, and bonus content of The In Between Podcast: Follow The In Between Podcast at: IG: @TheInBetweenPodOfficial FB: @TheInBetweenPod Bluesky: @inbetweenpod Web: inbetweenpod.com
In May of 2001, 49-year-old Leslie Preer was found brutally murdered inside her Chevy Chase home. For years, suspicion shadowed her husband, Sandy, who failed a polygraph and couldnāt explain his movements the night before her death. But one piece of evidenceāmale DNA under Leslieās fingernailsātold a different story. Two decades later, a new generation of detectives reopened the case, armed with technology that didnāt exist back then. Using forensic genetic genealogy, they traced the unknown D...