Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

Inside the Case of Newlywed Found Slain with Ice Pick in Stanford Church After She Went to Pray

Arlis Perry, 19, was discovered near the altar of Stanford Memorial Church after going there to pray late one night

Arlis Perry, Stephen Blake Crawford
Credit: Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office (2)

NEED TO KNOW

  • In 1974, Arlis Perry, 19, a newlywed legal assistant who had recently moved from North Dakota, went to Stanford Memorial Church late one night to pray, where she was later found dead
  • Investigators said she had been killed with an ice pick that remained lodged in her head and sexually assaulted with a candlestick, with the scene described at the time as “ritualistic and satanic”
  • Decades later, in 2018, authorities said DNA evidence identified the suspect — Stephen Blake Crawford, a former Palo Alto police officer and the Stanford security guard who reported finding Perry’s body — who died by suicide as deputies arrived with a search warrant

Content warning: The following article contains disturbing descriptions of sexual violence.

More than four decades after a 19-year-old newlywed was found brutally slain inside Stanford University’s Memorial Church, investigators said DNA evidence finally identified the man they believe killed her — though he died by suicide as deputies arrived at his home to arrest him.

Arlis Perry, 19, the wife of a Stanford University sophomore, had moved to California from Bismarck, N.D., just weeks earlier after marrying her high school sweetheart. She had recently begun working at the Palo Alto law firm Spaeth, Blase, Valentine and Klein, according to the Stanford Daily.

Witnesses later told investigators they saw Perry inside the church shortly before closing time. The building remained open late to students and visitors, and security guards were responsible for locking it at night, the outlet reported.

Hours later, in the early morning of Oct. 13, Perry’s body was found near the altar in the church’s east transept when the night watchman opened the building around 5:45 a.m., per the outlet.

Stanford Memorial ChurchCredit: Clem Albers/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty
Stanford Memorial Church
Credit: Clem Albers/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty

Investigators determined Perry had been killed by a blow to the back of the head from an ice pick that was still lodged in her head when her body was discovered. She was found nude from the waist down and had been sexually assaulted with a candlestick, while another candlestick had been pushed up her blouse, according to the Stanford Daily, citing contemporaneous coverage from the day after the killing.

Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for PEOPLE's free True Crime newsletter for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.

The brutality of the crime quickly drew attention. The Rev. Robert Hammerton Kelley, then dean of Stanford’s Memorial Church, described the scene as “ritualistic and satanic,” according to an Associated Press report published at the time.

Investigators collected several pieces of evidence at the scene, including semen found on a kneeling pillow near Perry’s body and a palm print left on one of the candles, the Stanford Daily reported. But forensic DNA testing did not yet exist, and the evidence did not identify a suspect during the initial investigation.

Credit: Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group via Getty
Credit: Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group via Getty

The case remained unsolved for decades until investigators reexamined preserved evidence using modern forensic techniques. In 2018, authorities said DNA recovered from Perry’s clothing matched Stephen Blake Crawford — a former Palo Alto police officer and the Stanford security guard who reported finding Perry’s body — according to ABC News.

Crawford had years earlier been arrested in an unrelated case involving stolen items from Stanford, including a human skull and a blank diploma.

When deputies arrived at Crawford’s San Jose apartment with a search warrant, they made verbal contact with him through the closed door before entering and seeing him holding a handgun, ABC News reported. Deputies backed away, and moments later heard a gunshot. When they reentered, Crawford was found with what authorities said was a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene, the outlet reported.

Arlis Perry’s sister, Karen Barnes, later said that when the family finally learned of the development decades later, their first reaction was simple: “After all these years, it’s about time.”

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or go to rainn.org.

Read the full article here

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

News

Hot Celebrity Butts Guess Who! Published March 19, 2026 11:04 AM PDT “In the Name of Love!!!” … Hollywood’s been rollin’ in cheeks all...

News

Chuck Norris Legendary Martial Artist & Actor Dead At 86 Published March 20, 2026 6:53 AM PDT Chuck Norris — the famed martial artist...

News

The world is still trying to wrap their head around the shocking video of Taylor Frankie Paul appearing to assault her ex Dakota Mortensen...

News

Now 31, Angela Luna is preparing to begin her own career as a flight attendant Angela Luna and Kym Hughes in the early 2000's...