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The Andromeda Strain (1971)
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USA 12 March 1971
UK 1 July 1971 (London) (premiere)
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The Andromeda Strain (1971)
Dr. Mark Hall: Tell us what happened, Mr Jackson.
Jackson: I don't wanna think about it.
Dr. Mark Hall: You know what people will say: "Piedmont was bad, that's why it was punished." First the town went crazy and then was destroyed...
Jackson: YOU'RE crazy! Folks at Piedmont was good, decent, normal folks.
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6. Life with Gary Ridgway: Police reveal wife's story
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Life with Gary Ridgway: Police reveal wife's story
Sentencing brought forward to Dec. 18
By TRACY JOHNSON AND SAM SKOLNIK, SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTERS
Published 10:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 25, 2003
On the day that a judge set an earlier-than-expected sentencing date for Gary Ridgway, the Green River Killer's wife was heard publicly for the first time in newly released police documents.
King County detectives interviewed Judith Ridgway on Nov. 30, 2001, just as the news broke that her husband of 13 years had been arrested.
"No I don't believe that," she told a detective who asked her whether her husband might have had sex with women who are Green River victims. "He's always been so, so gentle and caring and ...."
And she promised to testify for him in court. "I would tell 'em everything is good about him."
But she has yet to have that chance. Ridgway pleaded guilty this month to the murders of 48 women and girls, many of them killed in the early 1980s, in a plea deal that spared him from execution. He strangled the victims, many of them runaways and prostitutes, and discarded a few of their bodies along the Green River in Kent.
A judge is expected to sentence Ridgway to 48 life terms in prison Dec. 18, a date months sooner than expected and one that will give relatives of the serial murder victims a chance to express their loss in a courtroom.
Ridgway is continuing to cooperate with King County sheriff's detectives, who are looking for leads in the county's unsolved slayings but have become convinced that the serial killer has given as much information as he's going to give.
"Granted, he has said that he may be responsible for a number of other homicides, but he doesn't remember names. He doesn't remember faces," said Detective Kathleen Larson, spokeswoman for the Green River Task Force. "That's been a problem all along."