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Man Sentenced to Life for 1982 Cold-Case Murder Solved Through DNA Breakthroughs

Gary Ramirez, 78, received a life sentence for the rape and murder of 15-year-old Karen Stitt, bringing closure to a 43-year-old case solved with modern genetic genealogy.

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Overview

  • Gary Ramirez, 78, was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 25 years for the 1982 murder of Karen Stitt in Sunnyvale, California.
  • Stitt, 15, was sexually assaulted and stabbed over 50 times near a bus stop, with her body discovered the morning after the attack.
  • The case went unsolved for decades until a 2019 tip led investigators to Ramirez, whose DNA matched evidence from the crime scene in 2022.
  • Ramirez was arrested at his home in Makawao, Maui in August 2022 and pleaded no contest to first-degree murder in February 2025.
  • Stitt’s family and the district attorney's office acknowledged the sentencing as a culmination of decades of investigative persistence and advancements in forensic science.