![]() ![]() ![]() Rule herself is a well-known true crime writer, who has published tons of books and short stories. The actual story is much more drawn out-Rule writes about the ongoing, frustrating police investigation, as well as the lives of some of the women killed and Ridgway’s child- and adulthood. He was caught and arrested in 2001, thanks to the use of DNA evidence. ![]() He murdered over 70 women, possibly as many as 90, and targeted women working as prostitutes. So, the GRK (Gary Ridgway) was active in the 1980s in the Seattle and Tacoma areas of Washington. (I’m now probably on a government watchlist somewhere.) Being that I hadn’t heard of the Green River Killer (or GRK) before, but also wasn’t sure I wanted to have a book about a serial killer prominently displayed on my bookshelf, I requested it from my university library. A pastime of mine, especially when I’m sick and confined to bed, is to alternate watching Law & Order: SVU on Netflix and choosing random articles from Wikipedia’s list of American serial killers.įellow serial killer book reader Lazy first drew my attention to Green River, Running Red: The Real Story of the Green River Killer, by Ann Rule. ![]() I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned it around these parts, but I have a slight obsession with reading about serial killers. ![]()
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