A Conversation About the Riverman, 1984, Part 9
Added 2022-03-11 04:18:27 +0000 UTC"I think the Pierce County people are missing a bet. I just get the feeling the guy is working out of Pierce County. Don’t ask me why. It’s the pattern of where the bodies are. Coffield worries me a little bit. And these other disappearances that you've been telling me about in Pierce County. I think they're missing a bet. South King County is like north Pierce County. The way the bodies are all distributed coming south... that's not necessarily an indication that he's jumping on the freeway and dropping them off as he comes south. But they're all in southeast King County. And then you tell me you've got some more questionable ones in Pierce County. I'm sure you're looking over their shoulder. Somebody should look over their shoulder, because this guy could very well be working out of Tacoma and just coming up to an area which is so notorious as Pacific Highway South. And certain enough if he is, from time to time he's got to... even though he’s trying to stay out of his own backyard, I’ll bet you from time to time he can’t help himself. Just a matter of circumstances might prevent him from some period of time getting up to Seattle or up to Sea-Tac. He might see a situation in his own area that he can’t ignore, that he can’t overlook, that he can't-- you know, something too good to refuse..."