Kutcher testifies he knocked on slain woman's door in 2001

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Kutcher testifies he knocked on slain woman's door in 2001
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Ashton Kutcher testifies at the murder trial of Michael Gargiulo, whom prosecutors call a 'serial sexual-thrill killer.'

Ashton Kutcher testified at a Los Angeles murder trial Wednesday that he went to pick up a 22-year-old fashion-design student to go out for drinks one night 18 years ago and left when she did not answer her door, only to learn the next day that she had been lying inside dead.

Kutcher said he looked through the window and saw what he thought were wine stains on the floor, but did not find that alarming, and left. Gargiulo has pleaded not guilty to two charges of murder and one of attempted murder in attacks between 2001 and 2008. He is charged separately with killing an 18-year-old Glenview, Illinois, woman, and is awaiting trial there.

Looking nothing like the shaggy, casual characters he has often played, Kutcher wore a blue linen suit with his hair short and a trimmed mustache as he gave 40 minutes of somber testimony in the courtroom of Judge Larry P. Fidler.

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