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🗓️ 18 March 2024
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Episode 99 Doe ID 'Bones 17' Lori Anne Razpotnik
On December 30, 1985 Auburn city employees 25 miles south of Seattle, Washington were investigating a car that had gone over an embankment. While surveying the area, they made a startling discovery; two sets of human remains. The remains, which turned out to be those of two young women, could not be identified at the time and were named Bones 16 and Bones 17. For investigators, it became clear that the remains were quite possibly victims of The Green River Killer who was responsible for the murders of potentially dozens of sex workers in the Seattle area.
Eventually, The Green River Killer was caught and identified as Gary Ridgway, and though he was more than willing to talk about his crimes with investigators, he couldn't ID all of his victims, so for years some of them remained un-named; including the victim referred to as 'Bones 17'. Eventually genealogy would reveal that Bones 17 was actually Lori Anne Razpotnik; who had run away from home as a teenager in Lewis County, Washington in 1982. Lori had called home over the Thanksgiving holiday to tell her family she was okay and living in Seattle, but they never heard from her again, and were left to wonder what happened to her. Sadly, she crossed paths with Gary Ridgway. After nearly four decades, 'Bones 17' has her name back; it's Lori Anne Razpotnik, and this is her story.
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0:46.3 | I'm On Monday, December 30th, 1985, a couple was walking along Mountain View Road in Auburn, Kings County, Washington, when they saw a white Lincoln Continental down a steep ravine. |
1:19.8 | This was in the 2000 block of Mountain View Drive southwest, across the street from the Mountain View Cemetery entrance. |
1:26.4 | It appeared that the car had veered off the road and crashed down the wooded embankment. |
1:31.3 | Two cemetery employees carefully climbed down the steep wooded hillside, |
1:36.3 | digging into the dead leaves and undergrowth until they reached the vehicle. |
1:40.3 | To their surprise, there was no one in the car. |
1:42.3 | But a human skull lay on the ground within feet of the vehicle. |
1:46.2 | It had not come from inside the car. |
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