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 WAF840321, Seattle Sea Tac March 21 1984
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Posted: Jul 25 2006, 03:28 AM


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SeaTac, March 21, 1984
Case number: 84-346
Green River Victim.
Bones found on a baseball field at South 146th Street and 16th Avenue South in SeaTac. They were the remains of a left-handed white female with brown hair, age 12-18, 5-foot-3 to 5-foot-9 , 110 to 130 pounds. She had a healed skull fracture in the left temporal area. Green River victim Cheryl Wims was found in the same area at the same time. Contact: Detective Kathleen Larson,
206-205-3424

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http://doenetwork.us/cases/97ufwa.html

Unidentified White Female

Located on March 21, 1984 in Seattle, King County, Washington.
Cause of death was homicide.
She is a victim of the Green River Serial Killer
Died sometime prior to May 1983


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Vital Statistics


Estimated age: 12 - 18 years old (at closest estimate, 15 years old)
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'3 - 5'9"; 110-130 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Brown hair. She was probably left-handed, and she had a healed skull fracture on her left temple.
Dentals: Available
DNA: mtDNA Available


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Case History
The victim was located west of a ballfield at South 146th Street and 16th Avenue South in what is now SeaTac on March 21, 1984. She may be a runaway from somewhere else in the country.
The remains of another victim, Cheryl Wims, were found at the same time.

On the first day of interviews with Task Force detectives, Ridgway admitted killing a woman near the baseball fields off Des Moines Way. He thought she was Caucasian, in her early 20's, and had brown hair. He thought he picked her up in the Riverton (Tukwila) area. Gary Ridgeway is serving a life sentence for her murder.



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Investigators
If you have any information concerning this woman's identity, please contact:
The Green River Task Force
206-296-7575
You may remain anonymous when submitting information to any agency.

Source Information: The Green River Killer Home Page
Seattle Times

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another sketch

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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/news/loca...idg_summary.pdf

2. Jane Doe "B10" (Count XXIV)

On March 21, 1984, a dog belonging to the Highline Baseball Field caretaker brought home a human femur. The caretaker called police, and a search began of a swampy, wooded area behind center field at the western-most baseball diamond, just west of the intersection of 16 th Avenue South and South 146th Street. This was one-half mile from where Ridgway killed Shawnda Summers and dumped her body in October of 1982.

Over the next few days, police recovered the skeletal remains of Jane Doe "B10." As searching began on the second day, a bloodhound found the remains of yet a third victim, Cheryl Wims, 200 yards to the north of the crime scene.

Repeated attempts by investigators to identify Jane Doe "B10" have been unsuccessful; to this day, the identity of Jane Doe "B10" remains a mystery. A forensic anthropologist concluded that the remains were those of a left-handed Caucasian female. She stood about 5'2" to 5'7" and had a healed fracture in her skull. She was about fifteen years old.

On the first day of interviews with Task Force detectives, Ridgway admitted killing a

woman near the baseball fields off Des Moines Way. He thought she was Caucasian, in her early 20's, and had brown hair. He thought he picked her up in the Riverton (Tukwila) area. He said he killed her during the day and wanted to make certain she was dead, because he had attempted to kill another woman nearby, but she had escaped. (This woman was never identified.)

Over the course of interviews, Ridgway made contradictory statements about whether he returned to have sex with the unidentified woman's corpse. Police took Ridgway to the North Airport site in June 2003. After some initial confusion, he pointed to the area where Jane Doe "B10" was found.
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/loca...enriver24m.html

Did you know these women? Sheriff publicizes facial reconstructions of 3 Green River victims
By Jennifer Sullivan

Seattle Times staff reporter

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White female found Jan. 2, 1986. Was 14 to 18 years old at the time of her death.





White female found March 21, 1984. Could have been as young as 12 years old.





African-American or mixed-race female found Dec. 20, 1985. Was 18 to 24 years old at the time of her death.
Four years after Gary Ridgway pleaded guilty to murdering 48 women, the King County Sheriff's Office has released photos of three victims who were never identified.

Investigators hope someone might recognize the facial reconstruction photos of the three victims. Ridgway, known as the Green River killer, admitted to killing them in the spring or summer of 1983, but he didn't know their identities. Detectives have never been able to figure out who they are.

"He didn't remember much, but that's pretty typical of Gary. He knew very little of them," said sheriff's spokesman John Urquhart said.

The facial reconstructions were done based upon women's skulls, Urquhart said. The women's hair styles are only a "best guess," he said.

Urquhart said investigators took so long to release the sketches because they had to find somebody to do the facial reconstructions. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children composed the images, which were made of clay and enhanced by computer.

The remains of one of the women, believed to be Ridgway's 10th victim, were found March 21, 1984, off Des Moines Memorial Drive in the Burien area. The Caucasian victim may have been as young as 12 at the time of her death.

Another victim, Ridgway's 16th, was found on Dec. 30, 1985, near Mountain View Cemetery in Auburn. The African-American or possibly mixed-race woman was approximately 18 to 24 years old.

Investigators are also seeking the identity of the 17th victim, who was found Jan. 2, 1986, near Mountain View Cemetery. The Caucasian woman was between 14 and 18 years old.

Anyone who recognizes any of the victims is asked to call the King County Sheriff's Office at 206-296-7530.

Jennifer Sullivan: 206-464-8294 or jensullivan@seattletimes.com

Copyright © 2007 The Seattle Times Company

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