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Green River Killer - Highway 410: MP 26

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Gary Ridgway, known as the Green River Killer, was a serial killer who operated around the Seattle, Washington area from 1982 to 2000.  He currently holds the record for the highest number of victims murdered in the United States at 49 (though he confessed to over 90), all of whom were young women that were either runaways or sex workers.  This site (not sure if this is the exact site), close to Milepost 26 along Highway 410 near the city of Enumclaw, is the location of where four women's remains were found roughly 40 feet away from the highway in August/September 2003, nearly 20 years since their murders in 1983.  One of the victim's identity remains unknown to this day.  He was coined the name 'Green River Killer' after the first five victims he killed were found alongside the river which runs nearby.  Considered a suspect since 1983, it wasn't until DNA analysis matched him, leading to arrest in 2001.  He currently is serving life behind bars without parole.

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