Marie Malvar ((exclusive)) (2027)
Marie Malvar is one of the most remarkable women in Philippine history. Born on September 12, 1906, in Batangas, Philippines, Marie Malvar became a legendary figure during World War II for her bravery and selflessness.
For twenty years, Marie Malvar remained a missing person. It wasn't until , following Ridgway’s arrest and subsequent plea bargain to avoid the death penalty, that her remains were finally located. As part of his confession, Ridgway led investigators to a ravine near the West Valley Highway in Auburn, Washington, where he had disposed of her body. marie malvar
In the months following her disappearance, witnesses came forward. One crucial witness, a motel desk clerk, had seen Malvar leave with a man driving a pickup truck. The clerk later identified the man as . This identification was significant because Ridgway had already been on the radar of detectives for his connection to other missing women, but there wasn't enough evidence to hold him. Marie Malvar is one of the most remarkable
On , a quarter-mile from where another Green River victim had been found, searchers discovered Marie Malvar's body in a wooded area near Mountain View Cemetery in Auburn, Washington. She had been strangled. Her death was officially added to the growing list of Green River homicides. It wasn't until , following Ridgway’s arrest and