Seattle's Forgotten Serial Killer – Gary Gene Grant

In 1969, the city of Renton, Washington was a small town about eleven miles southeast of downtown Seattle where nothing much happened. When a teenaged girl was found raped and murdered near the city's center, the people of Renton were shocked. A year later, it happed again, this time just outside the city limits. Then when two six-year-old boys went missing, residents fears turned to nightmares when their murdered bodies were found.

Before Ted Bundy prowled the region; before the term serial killer was even coined, a predator stalked the quiet burg. Detectives had to navigate twists and turns in the investigation until they identified their man as Gary Gene Grant: Seattle's forgotten serial killer.

Cloyd Steiger

About Cloyd Steiger (Seattle, Washington Author)

Cloyd Steiger

Cloyd Steiger worked the streets of Seattle as a Homicide Detective for 22 years of his 36 year career. During that time he worked some of the most notorious murders there, from serial murderers, domestic terrorists, psychotic killers and many senseless killings committed for little or no reason.

In his true crime memoir, Homicide: The View from Inside the Yellow Tape, he describes some of the most interesting murders he's worked on.

Sometimes shocking, often inane, and even funny, it's a view you won't see on the evening news. You'll feel like your right alongside Steiger, working the cases, getting a peek inside the yellow tape, and inside the interrogation room, where you'll come face to face with pure evil and experience what it's like to investigate murder.