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Possible Explanation for Badly Painted Car in Green River Killer Case
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04:19 - 09:51 (05:31)

The badly painted green car owned by the Green River Killer may have been taken to a car dealership or entrusted to a dealer for sale after the murders to conceal its identity. Proof of this idea remains to be seen.

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The killer may have owned a car dealership or worked at one, allowing him to swap plates, clean, paint and sell the car out of the state.
04:19 - 06:40 (02:21)
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Green Suspect Car
Summary

The killer may have owned a car dealership or worked at one, allowing him to swap plates, clean, paint and sell the car out of the state. In 1988, police interviewed a man who had bought a car from Kenneth Jr. in July of 1984.

Chapter
Possible Explanation for Badly Painted Car in Green River Killer Case
Episode
10 of 15: Look at the Deeds
Podcast
The Deck Investigates
The hosts decided to visit Kenneth McCune Jr. to ask him questions about the death of Darlene.
06:40 - 07:49 (01:09)
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Kenneth McCune Jr.
Summary

The hosts decided to visit Kenneth McCune Jr. to ask him questions about the death of Darlene. Though he initially refused to talk, he later spoke to them for about 20 minutes through his doorway.

Chapter
Possible Explanation for Badly Painted Car in Green River Killer Case
Episode
10 of 15: Look at the Deeds
Podcast
The Deck Investigates
The impact of wrongful suspicion can be long-lasting and detrimental, as an individual recalls the impact of being accused of a crime without sufficient evidence.
07:49 - 09:51 (02:01)
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Wrongful Accusation
Summary

The impact of wrongful suspicion can be long-lasting and detrimental, as an individual recalls the impact of being accused of a crime without sufficient evidence.

Chapter
Possible Explanation for Badly Painted Car in Green River Killer Case
Episode
10 of 15: Look at the Deeds
Podcast
The Deck Investigates