November 30, 2001: Police announce the arrest of the Green River Killer
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But due to insufficient DNA testing at the time, Ridgway remained a free man for more than a decade. It was at that time Ridgway finally provided police with a saliva sample that would later tie him to the crimes. READ MORE: How Ted Bundy Helped Catch the Green River Killer 1987: Ridgway provides a DNA sample that would eventually be his downfallīecause Ridgway wass the last person allegedly seen with two of the victims, police eventually searched his home and vehicles in 1987 in connection with the murders. During discussions, Bundy reportedly advised authorities that the killer may be revisiting his victim’s corpses and performing sexual acts on them, a hypothesis Ridgway later confirmed. Reichert flew to Florida where Bundy was being held on death row.
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Having read about the ongoing case in the press, convicted serial killer Ted Bundy wrote to Reichert offering his help in the case. With few reliable leads in the Green River Killer case, authorities were desperate for any information to further the investigation. He then passed a polygraph test in which he denied killing any women. May 1984: Ridgway passes a polygraph testĪlready a person of interest due to his known association with area prostitutes, Ridgway contacted police with the supposed intention of assistance. In November, police once again spoke with Ridgway about the murders, but he denied any knowledge of the victims, and authorities lacked evidence to connect him to any of the crimes. Four days later, police questioned Ridgway at his home about his knowledge of Malvar, whom he denied knowing. In the spring of 1983, prostitute Marie Malvar, 18, was last seen by her boyfriend getting into a paint-patched pickup with a dark-haired man about 30 to 40 years old. April 30, 1983: Ridgway first becomes a suspect “Every time you found a body, it was like being hit on the head with a baseball bat,” Reichert told Time magazine.
Over the next two years, the Green River Killer sexually assaulted and murdered more than 40 other women. August 16, 1982: A police task force is set upĪfter the King County Sheriff’s Office set up the Green River Task Force to investigate the killings, the body count rose, as more victims were discovered along the river and in the area around the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.