Wrongly Accused: The Glesty Waters Story
Over 20 years after mistaken identity pulled him from a quiet, anonymous life into a media firestorm, then prison, Mr. Waters has reopened the investigation into the confluence of events that for a time labeled him as a possible Green River Killer suspect.

The Green River killings were later linked to another man. In 2003, Gary Ridgway was convicted of 49 of the murders, and his subsequent confessions nearly doubled that number. Meanwhile, Waters was released from prison, and went on to rebuild a quiet, productive life.

Since his release, Waters has extensively researched his case.

Thousands of pages of court documents, articles, and interviews later, exhaustive research and new findings help prove his innocence.
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Wrongly Accused: The Glesty Waters Story
Over 20 years after mistaken identity pulled him from a quiet, anonymous life into a media firestorm, then prison, Mr. Waters has reopened the investigation into the confluence of events that for a time labeled him as a possible Green River Killer suspect.

The Green River killings were later linked to another man. In 2003, Gary Ridgway was convicted of 49 of the murders, and his subsequent confessions nearly doubled that number. Meanwhile, Waters was released from prison, and went on to rebuild a quiet, productive life.

Since his release, Waters has extensively researched his case.

Thousands of pages of court documents, articles, and interviews later, exhaustive research and new findings help prove his innocence.
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Wrongly Accused: The Glesty Waters Story

Wrongly Accused: The Glesty Waters Story

by Glesty Waters
Wrongly Accused: The Glesty Waters Story

Wrongly Accused: The Glesty Waters Story

by Glesty Waters

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Overview

Over 20 years after mistaken identity pulled him from a quiet, anonymous life into a media firestorm, then prison, Mr. Waters has reopened the investigation into the confluence of events that for a time labeled him as a possible Green River Killer suspect.

The Green River killings were later linked to another man. In 2003, Gary Ridgway was convicted of 49 of the murders, and his subsequent confessions nearly doubled that number. Meanwhile, Waters was released from prison, and went on to rebuild a quiet, productive life.

Since his release, Waters has extensively researched his case.

Thousands of pages of court documents, articles, and interviews later, exhaustive research and new findings help prove his innocence.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014305020
Publisher: Glesty Waters
Publication date: 03/11/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 318 KB
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