Dave Reichert, who previously served as a congressman and Sheriff of King County, Washington, is now running for governor of the state on the sort of tough-on-crime platform that has become all but mandatory for Republican candidates. His campaign website warns that Washington state is currently “a haven for crime, drugs, homelessness, human trafficking, and other serious problems,” and that “domestic violence continues to rise.” His proposed solution? More cops on the streets, of course.
That position has earned Reichert the support of many law enforcement leaders as he strives...
That position has earned Reichert the support of many law enforcement leaders as he strives...
- 4/4/2024
- by Miles Klee
- Rollingstone.com
Sins Of The Father: The Green River Killer Trailer — Growing Up With A Serial Killer Dad [Exclusive]
The streaming service Tubi has provided /Film with the exclusive trailer premiere for their original true crime documentary "Sins of the Father: The Green River Killer." Executive produced by Robert Twilley and Mike Welsh, the film premieres on Wednesday, June 15, 2022 exclusively on Tubi.
Made 20 years after American serial killer Gary Ridgway was arrested in November 2001 for the murder of several women, "Sins of the Father: The Green River Killer" features testimonials from Dave Reichert (King County Sheriff's Office, lead detective who later...
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Made 20 years after American serial killer Gary Ridgway was arrested in November 2001 for the murder of several women, "Sins of the Father: The Green River Killer" features testimonials from Dave Reichert (King County Sheriff's Office, lead detective who later...
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- 6/12/2022
- by Max Evry
- Slash Film
Tony Sokol Feb 3, 2020
Gary Ridgway was going after the highest body count in The Green River Killer: Mind of a Monster, but there was a more morbid motivation.
“I want to be the best serial killer out there," Gary Ridgway confesses in Investigation Discovery's two-hour special The Green River Killer: Mind of a Monster. "I was just going for the count.” When the Green River Killer finally talked with police he said he wanted to kill as many prostitutes as possible. He figured sex workers wouldn't be reported missing and he, a god-fearing man, hated them.
"Beginning in the early 1980s, Washington state was gripped with fear as the bodies of young women began appearing along the banks of the Green River," reads the ID press statement. "As the number of victims grew, investigators created a taskforce and enlisted the help of the FBI, but it took almost 20 years to finally catch their man.
Gary Ridgway was going after the highest body count in The Green River Killer: Mind of a Monster, but there was a more morbid motivation.
“I want to be the best serial killer out there," Gary Ridgway confesses in Investigation Discovery's two-hour special The Green River Killer: Mind of a Monster. "I was just going for the count.” When the Green River Killer finally talked with police he said he wanted to kill as many prostitutes as possible. He figured sex workers wouldn't be reported missing and he, a god-fearing man, hated them.
"Beginning in the early 1980s, Washington state was gripped with fear as the bodies of young women began appearing along the banks of the Green River," reads the ID press statement. "As the number of victims grew, investigators created a taskforce and enlisted the help of the FBI, but it took almost 20 years to finally catch their man.
- 2/3/2020
- Den of Geek
Lifetime Movie Network scored Sunday night with the premiere of its first original miniseries, "The Capture of the Green River Killer."
Part 1 of the mini gave the 10-year-old cable channel its most-watched telecast ever, averaging 2 million viewers at 8-10 p.m. Sunday, according to Nielsen Media Research.
The premiere also delivered record numbers in the key adult demos, including 25-54 (989,000), 18-49 (832,000), women 25-54 (658,000) and women 18-49 (577,000 viewers).
The mini, based on the book "Chasing the Devil: My Twenty-Year Quest to Capture the Green River Killer" by David Reichert, stars Tom Cavanagh, Sharon Lawrence and Amy Davidson. It follows the determination of one persistent, nearly obsessive Washington State detective, Dave Reichert (Cavanagh), to bring an end to the largest unsolved serial killer case in the country.
Part 1 of the mini gave the 10-year-old cable channel its most-watched telecast ever, averaging 2 million viewers at 8-10 p.m. Sunday, according to Nielsen Media Research.
The premiere also delivered record numbers in the key adult demos, including 25-54 (989,000), 18-49 (832,000), women 25-54 (658,000) and women 18-49 (577,000 viewers).
The mini, based on the book "Chasing the Devil: My Twenty-Year Quest to Capture the Green River Killer" by David Reichert, stars Tom Cavanagh, Sharon Lawrence and Amy Davidson. It follows the determination of one persistent, nearly obsessive Washington State detective, Dave Reichert (Cavanagh), to bring an end to the largest unsolved serial killer case in the country.
- 3/31/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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