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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 52 MIN

The Green River Killer - Gary Ridgway (Part 1)

from Morbid · host Ash Kelley & Alaina Urquhart

In the summer of 1982, it became obvious that a serial killer was operating in the Tacoma area and dumping his victims in the waters of the Green River. In time, The Green River Killer, as the press soon dubbed him, would claim a staggering number of victims to become the most prolific serial killer in American history, a title he would hold until relatively recently. References Associated Press. 1985. "Bones found near Portland were from woman on Green River list." Daily Herald (Everett, WA), June 15: 1. —. 1985. "Green River case is tough, but not impossible: expert." Daily Herald (Everett, WA), September 18: 13. —. 1984. "Woman is identified as 27th Green River victim." Daily Herald (Everett, WA), October 16: 21. —. 1986. "Green River: 35th victim is identified." Daily Herald (Evertt, WA), May 5: 6. —. 1985. "County welcomes FBI help in Green River case." Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, WA), September 13: 23. —. 2001. "Green River suspect arrested ." Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, WA), December 1: 1. —. 1985. "Detectives doubt Green River killer has moved to Portland." Longview Daily News (Longview, WA), Janaury 1: 9. —. 1989. "Green River tas force could fold within a year." News Tribune (Tacoma, WA), December 9: 16. —. 1983. "'Green River Killer' may have slain 19 women." Spokane Chronicle, November 12: 1. CNN. 2003. . December 19. Accessed June 19, 2026. https://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/12/18/green.river.sentencing/. —. 2003. Green River Killer Gary Ridgway's statement to the court. November 5. Accessed June 17, 2026. https://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/11/05/ridgway.statement/index.html. Cronin, Teresa. 1982. "Prostitution problem waning." News Tribune (Tacoma, WA), July 15: A4. —. 1984. "Slain daughter should be alive, her mother says." News Tribune (Tacoma, WA), July 1: 37. Daily Herald. 1990. "Green River case stuck, sheriff says." Daily Herald (Everett, WA), July 21: 11. Dardarian, Suki. 1982. "Slayings of five women linked, police believe." 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Accessed June 10, 2026. https://www.kentreporter.com/2024/04/25/reichert-shares-details-of-green-river-killer-case-with-kent-students/. —. 2024. Reichert shares details of Green River Killer case with Kent students. April 25. Accessed June 19, 2026. https://www.kentreporter.com/2024/04/25/reichert-shares-details-of-green-river-killer-case-with-kent-students/. Johnson, Gene. 2003. "Everett father's words draw tears." Daily Herald (Everett, WA), December 19: 1. McCarthy, Terry, and Nathan Thronburgh. 2002. "River of death." Time, June 3. News Tribune. 1983. "A killer is loose, does anyone care?" News Tribune (Tacoma, WA), November 9: 22. —. 1982. "Local prostitute among dead." News Tribune (Tacoma, WA), August 17: 1. —. 1982. "Police have Green River killer's mental profile." News Tribune (Tacoma, WA), September 21: 4. Rule, Ann. 2005. Green River, Running Red: The Real Story of the Green River Killer--America's Deadliest Serial Murderer. New York, NY: Pocket Books. Smith, Carlton, and Thomas Guillen. 1991. The Search for the Green River Killer. New York, NY: Onyx. State of Washington v Gary Leon Ridgway. 2001. 01-01-10270-9 SEA (Superior Court of Washington for King County). Sullivan, Jennifer. 2012. "Another Green River victim ID'd." Longview Daily News, June 20: 3. Suttle, Gestin. 1993. "Skull found near Auburn identified as Bellevue woman, 19." News Tribune (Tacoma, WA), February 5: 20. Walter, Jess. 1990. "Possible suspects listed in killings." Spokane Chronicle, June 22: 3. Wilson, Duff. 2003. Profiler can't recall why he said letter wasn't from Green River killer. November 26. Accessed June 11, 2026. https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/20031126/greenriver26m/profiler-cant-recall-why-he-said-letter-wasnt-from-green-river-killer. 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(Part 1) In the summer of 1982, it became obvious that a serial killer was operating in the Tacoma area and dumping his victims in the waters of the Green River. In time, The Green River Killer, as the press soon dubbed him, would claim a staggering number of victims to become the most prolific serial killer in American history, a title he would hold until relatively recently.

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