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 ...
This story was originally published on MyNorthwest.com. Gary Ridgway, the Green River Killer and one of America’s most prolific convicted serial killers, is receiving end-of-life care in a Washington ...
Prolific serial killer Gary Ridgway is not receiving end-of-life care, contrary to published reports. Ridgway — the notorious “Green River Killer” who murdered at least 49 women and girls in ...
Cold case detectives have obtained DNA profiles that could help them identify three victims that have been linked to Gary Ridgway, also known as the Green River Killer. New DNA technology and testing ...
Gary Ridgway, also known as the Green River Killer, was brought back to King County in September to assist detectives in ...
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 (AP) – Police who have dealt with serial killer Gary Ridgway say it’s worth continuing the search for his missing victims after Ridgway suggested he could help find them, but add the Green ...
In 2003, one of America’s most prolific serial killers made a deal that spared his life. Gary Ridgway, known as the Green River Killer, is Washington’s worst mass murderer. Investigators believe he ...
The case of Gary Ridgway, better known as the Green River Killer, is admittedly only tangentially connected to Montana. Ridgway, who has been convicted of 49 killings, has confessed to 71 murders and ...
Green River Killer Gary Ridgway already is serving 48 life terms. He's scheduled to enter a plea at his arraignment at the King County Regional Justice Center in Kent.