The Green River Killer

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Forensics has changed the way our criminal system works now. A lot of cases are being solved because of the development of forensics. Even cold cases are being brought up to the light to be investigated again and a good percentage of the cases are being solved and criminals are being brought to justice. The green river killer is one case that really got me intrigued into forensics and I got mesmerized by the techniques that are being used to catch murderers and other crimes being committed. The green river killer had an interesting childhood that led him to be a serial killer. He committed multiple murders on prostitutes and left there families with agony and pain. But advances in DNA ultimately led to his demise, police officers were able to capture and arrest him and bring justice to a lot of family’s mourning for their sisters, mothers, and daughters. His story is intriguing and is one that I would like to tell. The green river killer was not always known by this title, before his capture in 2001 he was known as Gary Leon Ridgway. He was born in February 18 1949 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Bio 2013) When he turned 11 years old his family moved to Washington, he was the middle of three boys and was brought up in a relatively poor household not too far from the state route 99 known as “the strip” where he kidnapped a lot of his victims. (Montaldo 2011) He was known as a loner to a lot of people who got the chance to know him and wasn’t exactly considered smart in school but once he hit puberty he began to develop some sexual feelings that were inappropriate toward his mother. (Montaldo 2011) As you can imagine that can cause a lot of distress in a young boy having sexual thoughts and feelings toward his mother and it didn’t help ... ... middle of paper ... ...gators who worked so hard on this case!! Works Cited Gary Ridgway. (2013). The Biography Channel website. Retrieved 08:10, Nov 13, 2013, from http://www.biography.com/people/gary-ridgway-10073409. Green river killer confesses. (2003, November 4). Retrieved from http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Green-River-Killer-confesses-1128925.php Green river killings. (2003, November 5). Retrieved from http://seattletimes.com/news/local/greenriver/timeline.html Montaldo, C. (2011, February 8). Gary ridgway: The green river killer. Retrieved from http://crime.about.com/od/serial/a/Gary-Ridgway.htm Talvi, S. (2003, November 11). The truth about the green river. Retrieved from http://www.alternet.org/story/17171/the_truth_about_the_green_river_killer Wife of green river killer breaks her silence. (2007, April 29). Retrieved from http://www.katu.com/news/local/7245716.html

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