Green River Killer (2025)

He pleaded guilty to 48 murders in 2003 to avoid the death penalty, and in 2011 pleaded guilty to a 49th murder. However, he has confessed to killing over 70 women, and investigators believe the true number may be even higher. Arrest and Conviction

As of April 2026, Ridgway is serving 49 consecutive life sentences and is reportedly in poor health, with recent reports indicating he is receiving end-of-life care in prison. Case Overview Green River Killer

The majority of murders occurred between 1982 and 1998, though his reign of terror spanned nearly two decades. He pleaded guilty to 48 murders in 2003

In the late 1990s, advances in DNA technology allowed detectives to link forensic evidence from early crime scenes to Ridgway. Case Overview The majority of murders occurred between

He received his moniker after the first five victims were found in or along the Green River in 1982.

He was arrested on November 30, 2001, while leaving the Kenworth truck factory in Renton, Washington.

To avoid the death penalty, Ridgway agreed to cooperate with authorities, leading them to the remains of multiple missing victims in 2003 and 2004. Recent Developments (2023-2026)