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Robert Yates, the American serial killer, died at the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla, Washington, United States.
Delaware will probably never be the prolific serial killer producer such as Texas or California or Washington state but it has had it's share of killers. Steven Brian Pennell aka the US 40 killer, was 1992 for the murder of 3 women.
The Green River killer is a guy named Gary Ridgway who was a serial killer who killed and murderd prostitute who were women in the state of Washington. For more info See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Ridgway
The FBI will not release it's data on crimes until the year is basically over. If there is a serial killer 'working' in New York state law enforcement will not speak much about open cases. There are available statistics on prior years though, Google FBI serial killers and you will find info on closed cases.
There are only a few states that have not produced at least one serial killer. The state with the most is California which makes sense because it is the most populous state in the country. Texas and Florida have produced many serial killers. But per capita, Washington State has produced more serial killers than any other state. Ted Bundy and Gary Leon Ridgeway were both from the Evergreen State.
Gary Ridgway, known as the Green River Killer, committed homicide in the State of Washington.
One of the more memorable collaborations was serial killer Ted Bundy and Robert Keppel, a member of the Green River Task Force in Washington State. Bundy offered his unique 'take' on the serial killer known as the Green River Killer. Although it is doubtful how much help he really was, police would have tried anything to catch the killer. And Bundy drummed up some publicity for himself, which of course made it worth his while.Added: The key word in the question is "work WITH" the police - it does not imply they worked for the police
Bundy was executed in the state of Florida by electric chair in 1989
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Ted Bundy was involved in politics through the republican party in Washington state. John Wayne Gacy was also involved in local politics as a democrat.
It is hard to imagine a serial killer as common, but some of the most infamous would have to be Jack The Ripper (London, 1888), The Zodiac (California, 1960s -), John Wayne Gacy (Chicago 1980s), Ted Bundy (Wash. state, Utah, Colorado, Florida, Oregon), Gary Ridgeway The Green River Killer (Washington state 1980s), Charles Manson (California-? 1960s), The Hillside Stranglers Angelo Bono and Kenneth Bianci (California, Washington state 1970s), The Night Stalker Richard Ramerez (California 1970s), Aileen Wuornos (Florida 1980s). Unfortunatly, this is just a short list. Although a serial killer can come from anywhere, be any race, be from any economic level, it seems that America makes more than her share of killers. The west coast sometimes seems to be a serial killer 'hot-bed'. Texas will not be outdone. They have more than enough to keep law enforcement busy for centuries. Texas state has one of the highest execution rates in the nation.
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