The State - News from March 3, 1985
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Convicted murderer Theodore Streleski, a former Stanford University graduate student who killed a mathematics professor with a hammer in 1978, is expected to reject parole requirements at a hearing Thursday, preferring to complete his eight-year prison term, prison officials said. Lt. Joe McGrath, spokesman for the California Medical Facility at Vacaville, said the 48-year-old Streleski has indicated that he will not accept parole conditions because he does not want to be supervised outside of prison. After his term ends Sept. 8, Streleski will be free to go where he wishes, including the Stanford campus, where he clubbed Karel deLeeuw to death, and where several other members of the mathematics department now fear his return.
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