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One of dozens of victims of the serial killer dubbed the ‘Green River Killer’ has been identified nearly four decades after her bones were found. Gary Ridgway, now 73, is serving a life sentence after being convicted in 2003 of murdering 49 women in Washington and is serving 49 consecutive life sentences at the Washington […]

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One of dozens of victims of the serial killer dubbed the ‘Green River Killer’ has been identified nearly four decades after her bones were found.

Gary Ridgway, now 73, is serving a life sentence after being convicted in 2003 of murdering 49 women in Washington and is serving 49 consecutive life sentences at the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla.

Ridgway, considered one of the country’s most prolific serial killers, has confessed to killing as many as 80 women, but there was only enough evidence at the time to convict 49 of them.

The remains of Lori Anne Razpotnik were found 38 years ago and labeled “Bones 17” until they were recently matched using a new DNA profile, according to the King County Sheriff’s Office.

Razpotnik ran away from her home in Lewis County in 1982 at the age of 15, never to be seen by her family again.

Lori Anne Razpotnik’s remains were found 38 years ago and labeled “Bones 17” until they were recently matched using a new DNA profile created by the King County Sheriff’s Office

Gary Ridgway, now 73, is serving a life sentence after being convicted in 2003 of murdering 49 women in Washington

Gary Ridgway, now 73, is serving a life sentence after being convicted in 2003 of murdering 49 women in Washington

The revelation means that only one of Ridgway’s confirmed victims, who were killed between the early 1980s and the late 1990s, has yet to be identified.

Razpotnik’s remains were found three years after she went missing when a car went off the road near a cemetery in Auburn, Washington. The car stopped in an area where investigators found three sets of remainsincluding 16-year-old Kimi-Kai Pitsor.

The two unidentified victims were dubbed ‘Bones 16’ and ‘Bones 17’ after a task force charged with solving the murders took over the investigation, but it was not identified as Razpotnik until almost 40 years later.

‘Bones 17’ was confirmed as Razpotnik by a Virginia-based company called Parabon Nanolabs and matched using DNA comparison tests conducted at the University of North Texas, according to the Seattle Times.

‘Bones 16’ was identified in 2012 as then 20-year-old Sandra Major. She was last seen getting into a truck in North Seattle in 1982.

Ridgway pleaded guilty to the murders of both Razpotnik and Major in 2003, but claimed he could not remember details about their murders.

He primarily targeted young female prostitutes or runaways and then dumped their bodies in the Seattle area.

“I chose prostitutes because I thought I could kill as many as I wanted without getting caught,” he said.

The revelation means that only one of Ridgway's confirmed victims, who were killed between the early 1980s and the late 1990s, has yet to be identified.

The revelation means that only one of Ridgway’s confirmed victims, who were killed between the early 1980s and the late 1990s, has yet to be identified.

Ridgway was dubbed the Green River Killer because the bodies of several of his victims were found in or near the river of the same name in the early 1980s.

Patty Eakes, one of the prosecutors assigned to the case, said the lack of emotion Ridgway showed when he finally admitted to killing the women still concerned her.

She remembers him confessing to the brutal crimes as if “he was walking.”

“A few things struck me,” she said Fox news of 2020 murders.

“He took his son and left him in the car while he went back and had sex with the bodies… It didn’t seem to register in his mind how messy that was.

“So depraved and basically no acknowledgment on his part that he, you know, took a child and left him in the car while he was on his way to kill a woman, or went back another time to have sex with another corpse .

“It scared me so much that it was shocking, even for someone like me, who unfortunately has had a lot of dealings with murders.”

Eakes said Ridgway came across as an average “middle-aged crazy man.”

Patty Eakes, one of the prosecutors assigned to the case, said the lack of emotion Ridgway showed when he finally admitted to killing the women still concerned her.  Photo courtesy of KCPQ

Patty Eakes, one of the prosecutors assigned to the case, said the lack of emotion Ridgway showed when he finally admitted to killing the women still concerned her. Photo courtesy of KCPQ

Some of his victims: Amina Agisheff, Wendy Lee Coffield, Gisele Ann Lovvorn, Debra Lynn Bonner, Marcia Faye Chapman, Cynthia Jean Hinds, Opal Charmaine Mills, Kassee Ann Lee, Terry Rene Milligan and Mary Bridget Meehan

Some of his victims: Amina Agisheff, Wendy Lee Coffield, Gisele Ann Lovvorn, Debra Lynn Bonner, Marcia Faye Chapman, Cynthia Jean Hinds, Opal Charmaine Mills, Kassee Ann Lee, Terry Rene Milligan and Mary Bridget Meehan

Some of his victims: Carrie A. Rois, Kimberly L. Nelson, Lisa Yates, Mary Exzetta West and Cindy Anne Smith

Some of his victims: Carrie A. Rois, Kimberly L. Nelson, Lisa Yates, Mary Exzetta West and Cindy Anne Smith

“You had to remind yourself who he was and what he was capable of,” she said, adding that some victims may have felt comfortable getting into his truck because of his seemingly innocent personality.

‘I think he was looking for vulnerable women. He had a strange, underlying need to feel like he had a beautiful woman by his side. Often the women he picked up were attractive. He wanted to be one of those guys who says, “I’ve got a beautiful woman with me.” He didn’t necessarily feel like he had that in his personal life… Physical attractiveness was definitely part of that,” she said.

The first of his victims turned up in the Green River in 1982, earning the then-unknown assailant the name Green River Killer. By the end of 1984, the bodies of 42 women had been found.

Ridgway, a longtime painter for a trucking company and father of one child, had been a suspect since 1984.

The boyfriend of Marie Malvar, one of his victims, had reported seeing her get into a pickup truck identified as Ridgway’s. Ridgway then told police he did not know Malvar and a police investigator who knew him cleared him as a suspect.

Ridgway was eventually arrested in 2001 after detectives matched his DNA to semen found on three of the first victims.

He offered to help authorities find the remains of his other victims if prosecutors agreed not to pursue the death penalty

He offered to help authorities find the remains of his other victims if prosecutors agreed not to pursue the death penalty

Ridgway was eventually arrested in 2001 after detectives matched his DNA to semen found on three of the first victims.

Ridgway was eventually arrested in 2001 after detectives matched his DNA to semen found on three of the first victims.

Ridgway had been a suspect since 1984, but a police investigator who knew him cleared him as a suspect

Ridgway was eventually arrested in 2001 after detectives matched his DNA to semen found on three of the first victims.

Ridgway had been a suspect since 1984, but a police investigator who knew him cleared him as a suspect. He was eventually arrested in 2001 after detectives matched his DNA to semen found from three of the first victims

In 2002, prosecutors had charged him with seven murders, but had all but given up hope of linking him to the dozens of other women.

He offered to help authorities find the remains of his other victims if prosecutors agreed not to pursue the death penalty.

Eakes was among those who worked with Ridgway for six months to identify the remaining murders.

“We still have missing women. There are women left who will probably never be found. He’s claiming more murders, and you just don’t know if they happened,” Eakes said.

The King County Sheriff’s Office said they continued to investigate Ridgway even after he was jailed.

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An earthquake in northwestern China has killed at least 111 people and injured more than 200 others in two provinces, Chinese state media reported on Tuesday. Rescuers were searching for survivors after the earthquake, which struck late Monday night in Gansu province’s Jishishan County. According to the state news agency Xinhua, the province reported that […]

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An earthquake in northwestern China has killed at least 111 people and injured more than 200 others in two provinces, Chinese state media reported on Tuesday.

Rescuers were searching for survivors after the earthquake, which struck late Monday night in Gansu province’s Jishishan County. According to the state news agency Xinhua, the province reported that 100 people had been killed.

Eleven people in the city of Haidong in neighboring Qinghai province were also killed, the news agency said.

This is a development story.

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By Aisling Brennan for Nca Newswire Published: 08:36 EDT, November 4, 2023 | Updated: 12:01 EDT, November 4, 2023 A spectator has tragically died after being struck by a car on a regional highway 230km west northwest of Melbourne. Victoria Police are investigating the death after a car plowed into the spectator at Stawell Motor […]

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A spectator has tragically died after being struck by a car on a regional highway 230km west northwest of Melbourne.

Victoria Police are investigating the death after a car plowed into the spectator at Stawell Motor Sports Club about 4.20pm on Saturday.

The vehicle is said to have struck the spectator on the highway at Burrong Basin Rd, Stawell.

An 18-year-old man from Pimpinio died at the scene.

A car has hit a spectator at the Stawell Motor Sports Club northwest of Melbourne

The driver of the car, a 28-year-old man from Wendouree, was arrested and later released pending further investigation.

“Police are working to determine the exact circumstances of the incident and the investigation remains ongoing,” the statement said.

‘Detectives would like to speak to anyone who has footage of the incident.’

Police are appealing for anyone who saw the incident, has a dashcam, CCTV or information to contact Crime Stoppers.

The town of Northern Grampians is located 237 kilometers west-northwest of Melbourne.

The Stawell Motor Sports Club has been contacted for comment.

The tragedy takes the toll on Victoria’s roads to 238 lives lost by 2023.

Victoria Police have launched an investigation into the highway tragedy

Victoria Police have launched an investigation into the highway tragedy

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More than 12 million people in the Pacific Northwest are under a heat advisory as temperatures over the weekend are expected to rise nearly 20 degrees higher than normal, with the extreme weather extending into Canada as the country struggles with dozens of forest fires. National Weather Service forecasters said an abnormal high-pressure area will […]

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More than 12 million people in the Pacific Northwest are under a heat advisory as temperatures over the weekend are expected to rise nearly 20 degrees higher than normal, with the extreme weather extending into Canada as the country struggles with dozens of forest fires.

National Weather Service forecasters said an abnormal high-pressure area will build a “heat dome” over the western United States and Canada that will act like a lid over the atmosphere, bringing clear skies and rising temperatures.

“Temperatures in the Pacific Northwest will experience spikes in the 80s and 90s, which will represent anomalies of more than 20-30 degrees,” That’s what forecasters from the Weather Prediction Center said on Saturday. “Many parts of the Pacific Northwest coast will match or break temperature records this weekend.”

The Seattle area is expected to reach a high of 87 degrees Saturday and Sunday. If temperatures reach 90 degrees, it will break a May 17, 2008 record for the earliest 90-degree day of the year.

Temperatures in the region are expected to be in the low to mid 80s for the next week, according to forecasters.

Several refrigeration centers opened in the Seattle area this weekend in preparation for the heat wave. according to the King County Regional Homelessness Authority.

While Portland, Oregon, has yet to open official cold stores, local officials insisted people to seek respite from the heat at local libraries, community pools, or fountains. More than 43,000 bottles of water and 4,400 packs of sunscreen were also distributed to people without shelter in the past week, Portland officials said.

The hot weather will also extend into Canada, where Alberta is battling about 75 wildfires, 23 of which are considered out of control, Copernicus, an Earth observation component of the European Union’s space program, said. Thursday on Twitter.

Alberta has declared a state of emergency and has asked more than 29,000 people to evacuate their homes.

The Copernicus atmosphere monitoring service said in a press release this week that temperatures in Northern Canada were higher than average last month.

Days of abnormally high temperatures have contributed to the intensity of fires by drying out vegetation, making them more likely to ignite. Analyzes have shown that climate change has increased the likelihood of such extreme heat waves.

Smoke from the wildfires has blanketed parts of the United States, leaving several states along the East Coast and in the Midwest, including Virginia, Maryland and Ohio, with air quality levels that are mediocre rather than good, according to AirNow, which tracks air quality across the country.

While linking a single heat wave to climate change requires analysis, scientists have no doubt that heat waves around the world are getting hotter, longer and more frequent.

The 2018 National Climate Assessment, a major scientific report from 13 federal agencies, noted that the number of hot days was increasing and that the frequency of heat waves in the United States increased from an average of two per year in the 1960s to six per year by the 2010s.

Also, according to the report, the season for heat waves has stretched to 45 days longer than in the 1960s.

A 2021 heat wave in the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada was exceptional, breaking previous temperature records by large margins. Globally, only five other heat waves have been this extreme since 1960.

Judson Jones reporting contributed.

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