Seattle's Forgotten Serial Killer: Gary Gene Grant

"An in-depth look at the 1971 trial of a serial killer who's been mostly forgotten -- except to those who were forever impacted." The Seattle Times

In 1969, the body of a young woman was discovered in the woods of Renton, rocking the communities along Puget Sound. Three more brutal murders followed, drawing the attention of multiple police agencies as they tried to piece together the meager clues left behind. The seemingly unrelated cases challenged detectives, who struggled to realize they were all connected to one man: Gary Gene Grant. Before the term "serial killer" was even coined, Grant stalked his prey, destroying lives and families while walking unseen among the masses. Decades later, his crimes have all but been forgotten.

Join author and homicide investigator Cloyd Steiger as he uncovers the story of the murderer who slipped through the cracks of history.

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Seattle's Forgotten Serial Killer: Gary Gene Grant

"An in-depth look at the 1971 trial of a serial killer who's been mostly forgotten -- except to those who were forever impacted." The Seattle Times

In 1969, the body of a young woman was discovered in the woods of Renton, rocking the communities along Puget Sound. Three more brutal murders followed, drawing the attention of multiple police agencies as they tried to piece together the meager clues left behind. The seemingly unrelated cases challenged detectives, who struggled to realize they were all connected to one man: Gary Gene Grant. Before the term "serial killer" was even coined, Grant stalked his prey, destroying lives and families while walking unseen among the masses. Decades later, his crimes have all but been forgotten.

Join author and homicide investigator Cloyd Steiger as he uncovers the story of the murderer who slipped through the cracks of history.

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Seattle's Forgotten Serial Killer: Gary Gene Grant

Seattle's Forgotten Serial Killer: Gary Gene Grant

by Cloyd Steiger
Seattle's Forgotten Serial Killer: Gary Gene Grant

Seattle's Forgotten Serial Killer: Gary Gene Grant

by Cloyd Steiger

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Overview

"An in-depth look at the 1971 trial of a serial killer who's been mostly forgotten -- except to those who were forever impacted." The Seattle Times

In 1969, the body of a young woman was discovered in the woods of Renton, rocking the communities along Puget Sound. Three more brutal murders followed, drawing the attention of multiple police agencies as they tried to piece together the meager clues left behind. The seemingly unrelated cases challenged detectives, who struggled to realize they were all connected to one man: Gary Gene Grant. Before the term "serial killer" was even coined, Grant stalked his prey, destroying lives and families while walking unseen among the masses. Decades later, his crimes have all but been forgotten.

Join author and homicide investigator Cloyd Steiger as he uncovers the story of the murderer who slipped through the cracks of history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467143622
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 01/27/2020
Series: True Crime
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author


Cloyd Steiger was a homicide detective with the Seattle Police Department for twenty-two years, and he currently works as the chief criminal investigator for the Washington State Attorney General's Homicide Investigations Tracking System. He is the author of Homicide: The View from Inside the Yellow Tape--A True Crime Memoir. He is the father of three sons (two of which are Seattle police officers) and has six grandchildren. He lives in the Seattle area with his wife, Doreen, and killer Lhasa Apso Libby.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 7

Introduction 9

Carol 11

Joanne 30

The Boys 45

The First Domino Falls 67

Grant 74

Follow-Up 93

Prosecution 102

Epilogue 113

Bibliography 121

Index 125

About the Author 128

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