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Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers and Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder greet each other before their game at Staples Center on March 3, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.
(Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)
Gary Leon Ridgway (born February 18, 1949) is an American serial killer known as “the Green River Killer”, convicted of 49 separate murders and confessing to nearly double that number. He murdered numerous women and girls, most of whom were alleged prostitutes, in Washington during the 1980’s and 1990’s, earning his nickname when the first five victims were found in the Green River. He strangled them, usually with his arm but sometimes using ligatures. After strangling the women, he would dump their bodies throughout forested and overgrown areas in King County, often returning to the dead bodies to have sexual intercourse with them.
The gruesome discovery in June 1985 of the vicious crimes of 39-year-old Leonard Lake and 24-year-old Charles Ng left residents in northern California shaking their heads. For the San Francisco police, the afternoon of June 2 began routinely enough. They were called by the owner of South City Lumber when he observed Ng stealing a vise from the store. Arriving at the scene, the police witnessed the young thief depositing goods in the trunk of his buddy’s car. Before they could reach him, Ng ran off, leaving Lake holding the bag. In Lake’s trunk, alongside the stolen cise, the police found an illegal .22-caliber automatic pistol equipped with a silencer. Leonard Lake was arrested and taken to the police station for questioning. During the interrogation, he asked for some water with which to take an “aspirin.” Almost immediately, the slumped over, appearing the have suffered a heart attack. Instead, he was suffering the lethal effects of a cyanide pill the he had ingested. The investion of the bizarre suicide of their suspect left the San Francisco Police to Leonard Lake’s small ranch near Wisleyville, about 150 miles northeast of the Bay Area in Calavera County. Calaveras is Spanish for skull, but police found much more than skulls when they arrived at Lake’s two-bedroom bungalow, down blue Mountain Road.
It did not take investigators long to realize that the ranch was not so much a rural retreat as it was a torture chamber. They found hooks and chains, as well as photographs on the walls of women in various poses of submission. Backdrops to the “artwork” indicated that the photos had been taken inside the ranch itself. The police also found a well-stocked library of homemade “snuff” films in which real-life murder victims were captured on tape. Viewing the movies on the living room telivision, the police replayed gut-wrenching scenes of victims being raped, tortures and murdered by the directors-Leonard Lake and Charles Ng. One chained-up woman had been filmed as she pleaded on behalf of her child, who was being tortured in front of her eyes. Another woman, while tied naked to a chair, was shown being told by Lake, “You’ll wash for us, clean for us, fuck for us.” Outside the house, the police found the killers’ refuse-large garbage bags filled with human bones, somewhere between two and four dozen people’s worth. Charles Ng was convicted of 11 murders but it is thought that Ng and Lake killed up to 25 people. Charles Ng is currently on death row at San Quentin State Prison.
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