The Nation - News from Sept. 12, 1985
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The partial remains of a body found in a Seattle park were identified as those of a woman feared to have been slain by the so-called Green River killer, who has been blamed for as many as 43 deaths. The identification of Mary E. West raised the possibility that the killer was active in 1984. The last confirmed victim disappeared in 1983. Meanwhile, the FBI reportedly will investigate the deaths of two other women believed to be victims of the killer.
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