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May 11, 2012 / 1:21 PM
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(CBS/AP) - LOS ANGELES - The former Los Angeles police detective convicted of murdering her ex-lover's wife in 1986 was sentenced Friday to 27 years to life in prison.
Stephanie Lazarus, 52, was found guilty in March of killing Sherri Rasmussen, who was bludgeoned and shot to death in the condo she shared with her husband of three months, John Ruetten.


Superior Court Judge Robert Perry gave Lazarus a term of 25 years to life for first-degree murder and an additional two years for personal use of a firearm. He said Lazarus would be credited with 1,000 days for good behavior and time already served.
Her defense team said they will appeal the conviction.
During the trial, prosecutors claimed Lazarus was consumed with jealousy when her former lover Ruetten decided to marry Rasmussen.
Defense attorney Mark Overland, however, wrote in court documents that Lazarus had not initiated contact with Ruetten after the murder, and that there was no evidence presented at trial that showed Lazarus knew where Ruetten and Rasmussen lived or that she knew their phone number.
The case hinged on a single piece of evidence - DNA from a bite mark prosecutors say belonged to Lazarus which was found on Rasmussen's arm.
Defense attorneys argued the DNA evidence was corrupted over the years and could not be considered reliable evidence.
Lazarus was not a suspect in 1986 because detectives believed two robbers who had attacked another woman in the area were to blame for Rasmussen's death.
No suspects were found and the case went cold for years, until May 2009, when undercover officers followed Lazarus and obtained a sample of her saliva to compare with DNA left at the original crime scene, police Chief Charlie Beck said at the time.
Prosecutors suggested Lazarus knew to avoid leaving other evidence such as fingerprints. The idea that saliva from a bite mark could be her undoing was inconceivable in 1986 when DNA wasn't used as a forensic tool.
Lazarus rose in the ranks of the Los Angeles Police Department, becoming a detective in charge of art forgeries and thefts. Her husband attended most of the trial, along with other family members.
The Rasmussen family has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the LAPD and the city of Los Angeles.

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March 8, 2012 / 5:19 PM
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(CBS/AP) LOS ANGELES - A former Los Angeles police detective was found guilty Thursday in the 1986 murder of the wife of her former lover.
The first-degree murder conviction of Stephanie Lazarus came after a three-week trial where the key evidence was DNA from a bite mark on the victim's arm. The jury heard testimony from a forensic expert who said the DNA was a match to Lazarus.
Her defense attorney countered that the DNA was packaged improperly and deteriorated while stored in a coroner's freezer for two decades. He also suggested there might have been evidence tampering.
The case was submitted to jurors on Tuesday after intense closing arguments by both sides.
Victim Sherri Rasmussen was bludgeoned and shot to death in 1986 in the condo she shared with her husband of three months.
Detectives initially believed two robbers who had attacked another woman in the area were to blame. But two decades later, a cold case team using DNA analysis concluded the killer was a woman and authorities began looking at Lazarus as a suspect.
During the trial, prosecutors focused on the relationship of Lazarus and John Ruetten, who became her lover after they graduated from college.
He testified that he never intended to marry Lazarus, although they were intimate for about a year. He also said she enticed him into having sex with her shortly before his wedding.
"Here's the deal," he testified. "It was clear she was very upset that I was getting married and moving on."
Lazarus' lawyer, Mark Overland, ridiculed the claim of a fatal attraction between Lazarus and Ruetten, saying she never tried to reunite with her former lover after his wife was gone.
Lazarus went on to marry another policeman and adopt a daughter. She rose in the ranks of the Los Angeles Police Department, becoming a detective in charge of art forgeries and thefts.
Overland also pointed to the lack of physical evidence against her. No blood, fingerprints, hair or fibers connected her to the scene.
But prosecutor Shannon Presby told jurors the case was based on more than just DNA. At the outset of the trial, he said it featured "a bite, a bullet, a gun barrel and a broken heart."
Lazarus' gun was never found, but Presby called experts to testify that bullets fired into Rasmussen's body matched those issued to police officers in 1986.
The deathly pale defendant and her white-haired former boyfriend never looked at each other. But their past moved before them on a movie screen as both sides showed pictures of them as a young couple.
Among the trial's most dramatic moments came when Ruetten testified tearfully about finding his wife slain. He said it never entered his mind that Lazarus might be responsible.

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In 1978, Lazarus was a UCLA Freshman at 18 years old. There, she met John Ruetten, a fitness fanatic at a party. They both were heavily focused on working out and physical fitness. Soon, they were friends with benefits. The open relationship continued after graduation. Lazarus applied for the police academy, surprising her friends and family. Ruetten got a career as an electrical engineer.

In the 1980s, John Ruetten met another woman, 27-year-old Sherri Rasmussen. They instantly fell in love and were engaged with a year. But Lazarus still had feelings for Ruetten, evidenced by her journal. She did not take the engagement well. She called him over and begged him not to marry Rasmussen, revealing that she loved him. When Ruetten said he had to leave, she asked if they could have sex one more time, which he agreed to.

Lazarus, wearing short shorts and a crop top, later went to Rasmussen office at a hospital and revealed that she and Ruetten had sex two nights previously. Rasmussen was frightened of Stephanie but forgave Ruetten and married him in November 1985.

Ruetten's marriage didn't stop Lazarus, now an officer in the LAPD, from stalking and harassing his new wife. One day, she entered Ruetten's condominium, claiming she was waiting for Ruetten. She was abusing and stalking Rasmussen out of jealousy. Ruetten suggested ignoring Lazarus and hoping she would go away, thinking she would get over it.

Stephanie believed she was in a love triangle but it was a fantasy. On February 24, 1986. Lazarus picked the lock on the Ruetten's home and entered when Sherri was home while John was elsewhere. When Sherri detected Lazarus' presence, the obsessive policewoman fired a shot from her .38 caliber revolver, hitting a window. Sherri ran but Lazarus ran after her. The two struggled in a fight to the death. Sherri was taller than Lazarus and strong, but Lazarus was a police officer trained for combat. She bit Sherri on the forearm, causing her to let go of a sleeper hold she had on Lazarus, who then smashed a vase on her head. Sherri stopped struggling after being struck in the head with the butt of her revolver. Lazarus then wrapped a blanket around the barrel of the revolver to act as a silencer and then fatally shot Sherri three times in her heart and face.

Once Sherri Ruetten was dead, Lazarus got to work, making the murder look like a home invasion and robbery gone wrong. She proceeded by knocking over furniture, pulling out the drawers and stacked a VCR and CD player, as if the alleged robbers escaped what they intended to steal in the house after murdering Ruetten. The LAPD believed this and hunted for an armed robber, not knowing that the real murderer was one of their own. There was no leads. The crime scene did not leave a lot of physical evidence; no hair, fiber or blood evidence (besides Ruetten's own blood) to connect to a suspect.

It seemed like Stephanie Lazarus committed the perfect murder. The case went cold for at least 23 years.

Any hope of Lazarus' relationship with John Ruetten being reconnected was dissolved, along with their friendship. Lazarus even married another detective. She had survived thyroid cancer and even raised money to start a daycare program for members of the LAPD. She even adopted her own little girl.

By 2006, Lazarus had become a detective, investigating an art fraud.

In 1986, a coroner investigator is taking a swab off the bite mark on Ruetten's body. The sample remained in DNA storage for 23 years. Until 2005, the LAPD did not have the technology to do DNA detection on such a minute sample. All of Ruetten's acquaintances were secretly swabbed. The police discovered a link between Sherri Ruetten and Stephanie Lazarus. The police followed her around, waiting for her to discard an item containing her DNA. Eventually, they took her DNA from a styrofoam cup and matched it on the bite wound.

When questioned, Lazarus denied responsibility but couldn't explain the saliva on the murder victim. In March 2012, she was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to 27 years to life in prison.


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