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SEATTLE (KING) - In Washington state, DNA technology has identified a victim of the Green River Killer. Lori Anne Razpotnik was just 15 years old when she disappeared more than 40 years ago. Her ...
Authorities have identified a victim of the Green River Killer, more than 40 years after she disappeared. For more than four decades, the remains of Lori Anne Razpotnik, were known as Bones 17 ...
The last known remains of the Green River Killer case have been identified as an Oregon woman by the King County Sheriff's Office, nearly 40 years later.
The last known set of remains linked to the Green River serial killer in Washington state belonged to a teenage girl who had previously been identified as a victim, authorities confirmed on Monday ...
Last Known Remains Tied to Green River Killer Are Identified A Texas lab helped Washington State officials identify the bones more than 40 years after the teen went missing.
There are no other unidentified remains connected to the Green River Killer Gary Ridgway, according to the King County Sheriff's Office.
SEATTLE (KPTV) - The last unidentified victim of the Green River Killer has been identified, nearly 40 years later. When the fragmented bones were discovered in 2003, they were given the nickname ...
Gary Ridgway terrorized the Seattle region, abducting and killing nearly 50 young women and teens before he was unmasked as the Green River killer in 2001.
The Green River Killer, Gary Ridgway, led authorities in 2002 to the site where the bones had been found in 1985.
Nineteen years ago the Green River Killer mailed me a road map of his murders.
DNA identifies another victim of the Green River Killer 40 years later Lori Anne Razpotnik was identified as a victim of the Green River Killer more than 40 years after she disappeared.