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“We were confident that the whole thing would be over in a few months,” one of the original task force members recalled afterward. “None of us believed it would take any longer than that. We all thought we’d have the guy in jail and that we’d all be back doing what we were supposed to be doing before anyone realized we were gone. Shit, were we wrong.”
— Jul 04, 2024 02:05PM
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"And unless things change, not only in Seattle, but everywhere else, he won’t be the last. In fact, some day soon, we may even discover that he wasn’t even the worst."
— Aug 03, 2024 01:53PM
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“I don’t believe for a minute that these crimes started with the bodies found in the river in 1982,” he continued, adding that task force detectives had reviewed homicide cases involving young women in King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties from 1973 to 1982, and had found thirty-eight unsolved murders over that decade that were similar if not identical to the Green River crimes."
— Jul 09, 2024 03:36AM
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“I put my arms around her,” Nancy said. “I said, ‘I love you, baby, please be careful.’ She said, ‘I love you too. I am careful.’ I watched her walk down the front steps, and I knew I wasn’t going to see her for a long, long time.”
— Jun 27, 2024 03:56PM
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"He was a man with a face so common, so ordinary, that no one thought to look to see what was within. He passed by others quietly, as if he were not even there, and no one saw him at all. But he was a man with a secret, and the secret was death."
— Jun 20, 2024 06:05AM

