SEATTLE - Gary Leon Ridgway, known as the Green River Killer, has been booked into the King County Jail, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Ridgway, who pled guilty in 2003 to ...
Gary Leon Ridgway, the notorious Green River Killer, pleaded guilty in 2003 to killing the girl — but he cannot remember her name. Now, working with forensic anthropologist Dr. Katherine Taylor, ...
For nearly two decades, the Green River Killer claimed numerous lives in Washington state, evading authorities — until Ted Bundy teamed up with the authorities to catch him. It features excerpts from ...
Gary Leon Ridgway was charged Wednesday with four counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of four women who were slain during the Green River killings in the early 1980s. The charges carry a ...
The mother of one of the first Green River Killer victims has filed the first wrongful death suit against the man charged with four of the slayings. The civil suit, filed Christmas Eve against Gary ...
Extensive DNA forensic genealogy testing has helped to identify Bones 17 as Lori Anne Razpotnik, thought to be a victim of the Green River Killer, whose remains were found in 1985 in Auburn. On Dec.
SEATTLE Gary Leon Ridgway confessed in court Wednesday to murdering 48 women, admitting after more than 20 years that he is the Green River Killer. "I killed so many women I have a hard time keeping ...
SEATTLE -- Uttering the word "guilty" 48 times with chilling calm, Gary Leon Ridgway admitted Wednesday he is the Green River Killer and confessed to strangling four dozen women over two decades -- ...
SEATTLE -- The man suspected of being the Green River Killer has agreed to plead guilty next week to the murders of 48 women in a deal that would spare him from execution, a source told The Associated ...
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