Wendy Stephens was 14 and had run away from her home in Denver before Gary Ridgway, the Green River Killer, strangled her in 1983, the King County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday.
The youngest known victim of the notorious Green River serial killer has been identified, almost 37 years after her remains were discovered near Seattle, Washington.
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Human remains found in Seattle serial killer case identified as 14-year-old from Denver
She was the Green River Killer s youngest identified victim to date
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Green River Killer Gary Ridgway, right, talks with his attorney, Mark Prothero, during Ridgway s arraignment on charges of murder in the 1982 death of Rebecca Becky Marrero, Friday, Feb. 18, 2011, at the King County Regional Justice Center in Kent., Wash. Ridgway already confessed to killing Marrero as part of a 2003 plea deal that spared him the death penalty. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
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On Monday, a sheriff s office in Washington announced it had identified another set of human remains in a serial killer case involving at least 49 murders â this time a 14-year-old from Denver. She is the killer s youngest identified victim to date.
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The youngest known victim of the infamous Green River Killer, who terrorized the Seattle-area during the 1980s, has been identified using genetic genealogy almost 37 years after her remains were found by a baseball field in a suburb outside the city, the King County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday.
Wendy Stephens was 14 when she ran away from her home in Denver in 1983. A year later the remains of an unidentified girl were found in a wooded area next to a baseball field in what is now the suburb of SeaTac on March 21, 1984, after the groundskeeper s dog came home with a leg bone. Investigators believed she had been strangled to death a year or more earlier.