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Prosecutors also announced charges against Gary Gene Grant, a 19-year-old who lived with his parents in a Renton trailer near the shores of Lake Washington, of murder in the first degree for...
Dec 19, 2003 · 'I forgive you,' some families tell Ridgway; others wish him 'long, suffering, cruel death' | The Seattle Times. Dec 19, 2003. Many family members of victims of the Green River killer spoke in...
Dec 7, 2001 · Seattle veteran to defend Ridgway Realizing that DNA evidence may link only a few of the 49 Green River killings to suspect Gary Leon Ridgway, authorities are hoping to connect him to other victims through a distinctive behavioral "signature" that might characterize his crimes.
Mar 28, 2003 · Mar 28, 2003. By Christine Clarridge and Ian Ith. Seattle Times staff reporters. Once again, forensic science has led to murder charges against 54-year-old Gary L. Ridgway, the Auburn truck...
Sep 16, 2007 · Carol M. Ostrom: 206-464-2249 or costrom@seattletimes.com. Carol M. Ostrom. Gary Pearson was 19, snoozing in the back of a van on the way to Coast Guard duty in Seattle, when his life...
Dec 18, 2003 · In a Seattle courtroom crowded with hundreds of people, a judge asked for 48 seconds of silence, one for each of Gary Ridgway's victims, then sentenced the Green River killer to life in prison...