‘It’s been a hell of a day!’: Daughter stunned her ex-boyfriend was linked by DNA to mom’s murder at home, says he ‘didn’t seem weird’ at restaurant last year

Leslie Preer, Eugene Gligor

Leslie Preer (left), (right) Eugene Gligor after his arrest (Montgomery County Police Department)

After 23 years, Maryland authorities believe they have solved the murder of a 50-year-old mother found dead at home, and now the victim’s daughter has revealed that the suspect is an ex-boyfriend from her teenage years that she saw as recently as last year.

The Montgomery County Police Department declared the long-elusive murder case closed on Tuesday, announcing the arrest of 44-year-old Eugene Teodor Gligor as the suspect in the 2001 slaying of Leslie Jennings Preer in her Chevy Chase home.

Preer, cops have said, was found dead just before noon on May 2, 2001, after she suspiciously did not go to work that day and her worried employer at Specialties Inc. started making calls.

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