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Haglund, WD, Reay, DT, Snow, CC |
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Journal of Forensic Sciences; November 1987, Vol. 32 Issue: 6 p1666-1675, 10p |
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The Green River Murder Investigation in King County, Washington, is currently the longest and most active serial murder investigation in U.S. history. To date, little information has been reported on methods used in identification of serial murder victims. In this paper, various methods used in victim identification are reviewed and difficulties encountered during the course of the investigation are described. The experience of the authors is presented in order to acquaint other agencies with problems of victim identification associated with these serial murder victims and to provide key methods that may be useful in other such investigations. |
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