Gary Leon

Actor

Popular As The Green River Killer

Birthday February 18, 1906

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.

DEATH DATE 30 March, 1988, Beaumont, California, USA (82 years old)

Nationality UT

#1609 Most Popular

1949

Gary Leon Ridgway (born February 18, 1949) is an American serial killer known as the Green River Killer.

Gary Leon Ridgway was born on February 18, 1949, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the second of Mary and Thomas Ridgway's three sons.

His home life was somewhat troubled; relatives have described his mother as domineering and have said that, while young, he witnessed more than one violent argument between his parents.

His father was a bus driver who would often complain about the presence of sex workers.

Ridgway had a bed-wetting problem until he was 13, and his mother would wash his genitals after every episode.

He would later tell defense psychologists that, as an adolescent, he had conflicting feelings of anger and sexual attraction toward his mother, and fantasized about killing her.

Ridgway is dyslexic, and was held back a year in high school.

When he was 16, he stabbed a six-year-old boy who survived the attack.

Ridgway had led the boy into the woods and then stabbed him through the ribs into his liver.

Ridgway's IQ was recorded as being in the "low eighties".

1969

Ridgway graduated from Tyee High School in 1969 and married his 19-year-old high school girlfriend, Claudia Kraig.

He joined the United States Navy and was sent to Vietnam, where he served on board a supply ship and saw combat.

During his time in the military, Ridgway had frequent sexual intercourse with sex workers and contracted gonorrhea; although angered by this, he continued this activity without protection.

The marriage ended within a year.

When questioned about Ridgway after his arrest, friends and family described him as friendly but strange.

His first two marriages resulted in divorce because of infidelities by both partners.

His second wife, Marcia Winslow, claimed that he had placed her in a chokehold.

He became religious during his second marriage, proselytizing door-to-door, reading the Bible aloud at work and at home, and insisting that his wife follow the strict teachings of their pastor.

Ridgway would also frequently cry after sermons or reading the Bible.

Despite his beliefs, Ridgway continued to solicit the services of sex workers and wanted his wife to participate in sex in public and inappropriate places, sometimes even in areas where his victims' bodies were later discovered.

According to women in his life, Ridgway had an insatiable sexual appetite.

His three ex-wives and several ex-girlfriends reported that he demanded sex from them several times a day.

Often, he would want to have sex in a public area or in the woods.

Ridgway himself admitted to having a fixation with sex workers, with whom he had a love/hate relationship.

He frequently complained about their presence in his neighborhood, but he also took advantage of their services regularly.

In a statement read at his plea hearing, Gary Ridgway said he hated prostitutes and didn't want to pay them for sex.

Some have speculated that Ridgway was torn between his lusts and his staunch religious beliefs.

With his second wife Marcia, Ridgway had a son.

1980

He was initially convicted of 48 separate murders committed between the early 1980s and late 1990s.

As part of his plea bargain, another conviction was added, bringing the total number of convictions to 49, making him the second most prolific serial killer in United States history according to confirmed murders.

Most of Ridgway's victims were alleged to be sex workers and other women in vulnerable circumstances, including underage runaways.

Before his identity was known, the media gave him his nickname after the first five victims were found in the Green River.

He strangled his victims, usually by hand but sometimes using ligatures.

After strangling them, he would dump their bodies in forested and overgrown areas in King County, often returning to the bodies to engage in acts of necrophilia.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Ridgway is believed to have murdered at least 71 teenage girls and women near Seattle and Tacoma, Washington.

In court statements, Ridgway later reported that he had killed so many that he lost count.

1982

Ridgway had been a suspect in the murders since 1982 when he was arrested for prostitution; however, investigators were unable to link him to the murders at that time.

A majority of the murders occurred between 1982 and 1984.

2001

Later advances in DNA profiling allowed investigators to definitively link Ridgway to the murders, and he was arrested on November 30, 2001, as he was leaving the Kenworth truck factory where he worked in Renton, Washington.

As part of a plea bargain wherein he agreed to disclose the locations of still-missing women, he was spared the death penalty and received a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.