- 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
- Green River Killer: Inside Gary Ridgways Washington Murders
Explore the chilling timeline of Gary Ridgway, the notorious Green River Killer, from his first victim to the harrowing details that led to his capture and conviction
- Gary Ridgway | Biography, Mother, Childhood, Murders | Britannica
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
- Gary Ridgway - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was convicted of 48 separate murders As part of his plea bargain, an additional conviction was added, bringing the total number of convictions to 49, making him the most prolific serial killer in United States history according to confirmed murders He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Ridgeway pleads guilty to 48 Green River killings - Deseret News
By Associated Press SEATTLE — One by one, Gary Leon Ridgway calmly confessed in court Wednesday to murdering 48 women, admitting after more than 20 years that he is the Green River Killer Ridgway's 48 guilty pleas give him the most murder convictions of any serial killer in the nation's history
- Gary Ridgway: The Green River Killer Who Murdered 71+ in Seattl
Ridgway confessed to murdering 71 women, though he was convicted of 48 counts of aggravated first-degree murder The Green River Killer case baffled law enforcement for years, becoming one of the most extensive and complex serial killer investigations in U S history
- November 30th: The “Green River Killer” Was Arrested After Killing 49 . . .
Investigators brought an end to a nearly two-decade-long search for the Green River Killer, a serial murderer whose crimes had terrorized the Seattle area in the 1980s and 1990s Detectives used DNA evidence preserved for years to link Ridgway to several victims, finally securing his capture
- Reckoning — Green River Killer: River of Death — Crime Library
On November 5, 2003, Gary Ridgway, 54, avoided the death penalty in King County, Washington by confessing to the murders of 48 women, most of whom were murdered in the 1982-84 timeframe The deal Ridgway made was to cooperate with authorities on closing these cases in exchange for 48 life sentences without the possibility of parole
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