Green River, Running Red

By Ann Rule

Green River, Running Red - Ann Rule
  • Release Date: 2004-10-31
  • Genre: True Crime
Score: 4
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From 237 Ratings

Description

In the most extraordinary book Ann Rule has ever undertaken, America's master of true crime has spent more than two decades researching the story of the Green River Killer, who murdered more than forty-nine young women. The quest to discover the most prolific serial killer in American history has been an intimate part of Ann Rule's life, with some of the corpses found only a mile or so from where she lived and raised her own daughters. She did not know the killer, but he apparently knew her and attended many of her book signings.
For twenty-one years, the killer carried out his self-described "career" as a killing machine, ridding the world of women he considered evil. His eerie ability to lure his victims to their deaths and hide their bodies made him far more dangerous than any infamous multiple murderer in the annals of crime.
A few men -- including a law student, a truck painter, and a taxi driver -- eventually emerged as the prime suspects among an unprecedented forty thousand scrutinized by the Green River Task Force. Still, there was no physical evidence linking any of them to the murders until 2001, when investigators used a new DNA process on a saliva sample they had preserved since 1987, with stunning results.
Ann Rule has followed the case since July 1982, when the first body -- that of teenager Wendy Lee Coffield -- was found in the Green River, snagged on pilings under a bridge. Rule has compiled voluminous files, working through an incredible 95,000 pages of official police records, transcripts, photographs, and maps, winnowing out the chaff and identifying what is truly important. Over the years, she gained unparalleled access to all the key players -- from King County Sheriff Dave Reichert to those close to the killer and his victims.
When finally apprehended and convicted, the killer made a detailed confession -- of his twisted sexual obsessions -- that will shock even the most jaded reader. Green River, Running Red is a harrowing account of a modern monster, a killer who walked among us undetected. It is also the story of his quarry -- of who these young girls were, and who they might have become. A chilling look at the darkest side of human nature, this is the most important and most personal book of Ann Rule's long career.

Reviews

  • GREAT RESEARCH ON THIS CASE

    5
    By StarSharon
    ANNE IS NOT THE BEST WRITER IN THE WIRKD BUT THIS BOOK WAS A GREAT READ DUE TO HER EXTENSIVE RESEARCH ON THIS CASE. SHE TELLS THE STORY OF THE GREEN RIVER KILLER THROUGH HIS VICTIMS. IF YOU ARE A TRUE CRIME FAN YOU WILL ENJOY THIS BOOK.
  • Great read

    5
    By He Derek al
    Great read, great writer, highly recommend for avid true crime readers.
  • Love her!!

    5
    By LilDmn
    Great book! I've yet to find one of her books that I DON'T like!!
  • One of Rule's Best

    5
    By Bamboo02
    Everything about this unimaginable killing spree handled exactly as it should have been. Ann Rule provides the proper respect deserved to the victims, families and detectives. This book is hard to put down and impossible to quit because it does not waste anytime on politics and reminds us that evil is never justified and must always be hunted and stopped. Thank you for never blaming the victims nor their families and for supporting law enforcement.
  • Green River

    5
    By Nancisita
    It is a long read but worth it. Ann rule has a way to bring to life all the personalities in an event that has happened over a period of time. She has a unique way of moving back and forth between the victims and the killers own history. It was interesting to see how her life was a part of this very long investigation. I loved her honesty about herself. This is a book worth buying.