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Marie Malvar vanished on , from the Pacific Highway South area in King County, Washington. On the night she disappeared, her boyfriend (sometimes identified in records as her "pimp") witnessed her climbing into a dark-colored pickup truck with a client.

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When the Japanese invaded the Philippines in 1941, Marie Malvar joined the resistance movement to fight against the enemy. She became a member of the Philippine guerrilla forces and worked closely with other Filipino and American soldiers to disrupt Japanese operations.

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In 1942, Marie Malvar was captured by Japanese forces while on a mission to gather intelligence. She was subjected to torture and interrogation, but she refused to reveal any information about the resistance movement. Despite the harsh treatment, she continued to inspire her fellow prisoners with her courage and faith.

The King County Sheriff’s Office was already overwhelmed by the "Green River killings," a series of murders targeting young women in the Seattle area that began in 1982. However, Malvar’s family was relentless in their pursuit of justice.

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Marie Malvar was a 18-year-old woman from Seattle, Washington, whose tragic death became a turning point in one of America’s most notorious serial killer investigations. While she was one of dozens of victims attributed to the Green River Killer, Gary Ridgway, her case provided the critical break that eventually led to his capture decades later.

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. Marie Malvar vanished on , from the Pacific

In 1983, investigators collected DNA evidence from Malvar’s body. At the time, DNA technology was not advanced enough to produce a definitive match. However, the evidence was preserved. In , advancements in DNA testing allowed scientists to link the sperm found on Marie Malvar to Gary Ridgway.

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