"At the time detectives focused on a theory that two men tried to break into the victim's house and was in the process of robbing the house when Sherri came home," L.A. LAPD homicide detective Lyle Mayer hastily concluded: "Burglars made entry into an unlocked front door and while one crook began ripping off the TV, and the other guy apparently went upstairs where Sherri surprised him. Why would someone take a marriage certificate? detectives questioned. The dead woman's husband would later tell detectives that his marriage certificate was missing. Assorted documents from a drawer was also dumped on the floor. It appeared whoever committed the crime had surprisingly attacked the woman that triggered an intense struggle: broken glass was scattered across the floor and a TV entertainment center was smashed into pieces. He told detective Lyle Mayer his wife had been home alone after taking off from work due to a strained back muscle while exercising the day before. John Ruetten told police he knew something awfully wrong when he notice the garage door open and the silver two-door BMW he bought for his wife as an engagement gift was conspiciously missing. Homicide detectives soon arrived with CSI team to search for evidence. Ruetten had married the beautiful, athletic, six-feet tall nurse only three months earlier. She was lying on the floor with bullet holes in her body. On the evening of February 24, 1986, engineer John Ruetten arrived home around 6:p.m in the Van Nuys section of Los Angeles California and discovered the lifeless, bloody remains of his 29-year-old wife identified as Sherri Ruetten Rasmussen. Murder, Madness, a Bite Mark, a Shooting, And Betrayal Behind a Blood-Stained Badge Inside LAPD By Clarence Walker
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