Brian McCracken: New Witness in Arlis Perry Murder

Brian McCracken: New Witness in Arlis Perry Murder

Arlis Kay Perry (née Dykema; February 22, 1955 – October 12, 1974)[1] was a newlywed 19-year-old North Dakota native who was killed in Stanford Memorial Church on the grounds of Stanford University on October 12, 1974. Her murder remains...
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Arlis Kay Perry (née Dykema; February 22, 1955 – October 12,
1974)[1] was a newlywed 19-year-old North Dakota native who was
killed in Stanford Memorial Church on the grounds of Stanford
University on October 12, 1974. Her murder remains
unsolved.[2]


Perry was found murdered in the church in the early morning hours
of October 13, 1974.[3] Perry went to church at around 11:30 p.m.
the previous night after an argument with her husband. Perry was
sexually assaulted with altar candles but was not raped.[4] An ice
pick was found jammed deep into the base of her skull during
autopsy.[5]


David Berkowitz, the notorious "Son of Sam" killer from New York
City, mentioned the Perry murder in a few letters, suggesting that
he heard details of the crime from "Manson II", the culprit. In the
San Jose Mercury News, Jessie Seyfer noted that "investigators
interviewed [Berkowitz] in prison and now believe he has nothing of
value to offer" regarding the Perry case.[6]


Perry's widower, Bruce D. Perry, MD, PhD, is a clinician and
researcher in children's mental health and the neurosciences, and
an internationally recognized authority on children in
crisis.

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