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MONROE -- Attorney Steve Meyer contends his client, David J. Sidoff, didn't know the money he found in a bedroom closet was stolen from 88-year-old Ardelle Sturzenegger. The elderly Janesville woman was found murdered at David and Mary Sidoffs' rural Monticello farmhouse in late October.

 
Officer Terrence Sheridan of the Janesville Police Department and William Vanderbloemen, a security officer with the University of Wisconsin Police Department stationed at the UW Hospital in Madison, both testified Wenesday they witnessed Sturzenegger in possession of between $57,000 and $60,000 -- all in $100 bills -- in August and September.
 
Chadd Sorum, an employee at RAXX Loud and Clear, a car stereo installation business, told the court Wednesday he installed a stereo in David Sidoff's truck between Oct. 17 and 20, for which Sidoff paid him more than $7,000, primarily in $100 bills.
 
Amy Loewenhagen, a longtime friend of the Sidoffs, testified Wednesday in Green County Circuit Court that David Sidoff told her on two occasions he didn't know if the money he found was related to the murder -- but he asked her to hold onto $13,900 for him and wanted to know if she knew how to "wash" the money to remove his fingerprints.