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Green River, Running Red: The Real Story of the Green River Killer--America's Deadliest Serial Murderer
by Ann Rule
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... GREEN RIVER, RUNNING RED 5 nation’s hubs, and the King County Port Authority Commission foresaw the need for more and longer runways. ... "
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Green River, King County, Gary Ridgway, Dave Reichert, Frank Adamson, Sue Peters, Matt Haney, San Diego, task force detectives, task force investigators, river victims, task force headquarters
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Platte River Road Narratives
by Merrill Mattes
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... Osage, built in 1808 as a government trading post. Though he continued to New York City, Stuart's narrative ends at Green River, Kentucky. ... "
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Fort Laramie, Fort Kearny, Salt Lake City, Council Bluffs, Green River, South Platte, fort carney, overland literature, three dollars per wagon, typescript reproduction, travois columns, overland phase
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The Search for the Green River Killer
by Carlton Smith
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... before emptying into Puget Sound just south of the city of Seattle. A century before it had been named the Green River, although, from what Linard could see, ... "
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Green River, King County, San Diego, Carlton Smith, Star Lake, Wendy Coffield, Pacific Highway South, Dub Bonner, Opal Mills, San Francisco, Melvyn Foster, Daniel Foster
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... been found - a spot on the Green River in the Seattle suburb of Kent - was going to be difficult to search. ... "
Key Phrases:
Green River, The Strip, King County, Gary Ridgway, Melvyn Foster, Fae Brooks, Tom Jensen, river victims, task force office, state crime lab, lead detective, state lab
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