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During this time, Gary Leon Ridgway was briefly a suspect, and he was given a polygraph test. The test, done in 1984, determined that he was telling the truth about his innocence. He was free to keep killing, and he did. It wasn't until 2001 that DNA evidence (and other evidence) proved Ridgway was the killer. In 2003 he confessed and pleaded guilty to 48 of the murders. Melvin Foster was finally cleared after more than 20 years.

The police never could gather enough evidence to arrest or prosecute Foster (difficult when the suspect is innocent). But unfortunately, Foster was under a cloud of suspicion the entire time. According to an article in the King County Journal, in 2003, Foster asked the King County Sheriff's Office to finally "apologize and return his rock tumbler and all the rest of the stuff police took from his home in 1982." It would be nice to think that this doesn't happen often, but how do we know?

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