- Gary Ridgway - Wikipedia
Gary Leon Ridgway (born February 18, 1949), known as the Green River Killer or the Green River Strangler, is an American serial killer who was convicted of murdering forty-nine women between 1982 and 1998 in the northwestern United States
- Gary Ridgway | Biography, Mother, Childhood, Murders . . .
Gary Ridgway, the Green River Killer, American criminal who was the country’s deadliest convicted serial killer He claimed to have killed as many as 80 women—many of whom were prostitutes—in Washington during the 1980s and ’90s, although he pled guilty (2003) to only 48 murders
- ‘Green River Killer’ who butchered up to 80 people is ‘near . . .
Gary Ridgway, aka the Green River Killer, pleaded guilty in 2001 in a deal to avoid the death penalty
- Is WAs Gary Ridgway dying? Heres what we know - FOX 13 Seattle
Gary Ridgway, known as the "Green River Killer," is receiving end-of-life care in a Washington state prison, according to a report from KIRO Newsradio
- Is the Green River Killer dying? Prison officials refute . . .
Gary Ridgway, one of the country’s most notorious serial killers, is reportedly dying in a Washington prison Ridgway, known as the Green River Killer, is now 76 years old and is receiving end
- ‘Green River Killer’ Gary Ridgway Dying Behind Bars: Report
“Green River Killer” Gary Ridgway — who claimed he killed as many as 80 people — is reportedly receiving end-of-life care at a Washington state prison Five unidentified sources who are reportedly knowledgeable of Ridgway’s medical condition told KIRO about his declining health, though they did not provide specifics Ridgway, 76, has been housed at …
- The Green River Killer: Timeline of His Murders . . . - Biography
Claiming to have murdered as many as 80 women, Gary Ridgway —known as the Green River Killer for the Seattle location where many of his victims were discovered—was America’s deadliest convicted
- Is WAs Gary Ridgway dying? Heres what we know - MSN
Gary Ridgway, the notorious "Green River Killer" convicted of murdering 49 women, is receiving end-of-life care in a Washington state prison Sources say he is in poor health, but a Department of
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