Skull May Be Linked to Green River Killer
A skull found by children playing in a ravine near Seattle has been identified as a woman who disappeared in 198
Investigators used dental records to identify the remains found by the children as those of 20-year-old Marrero. She was last seen Dec. 3, 1982 leaving a motel on Pacific Highway South of Seattle.
The discovery of Marrero's remains may be significant because Ridgway, known as the Green River Killer, could face new murder charges in her case. He avoided the death penalty by pleading guilty to 48 murders and helping investigator identify and locate the victims.
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