AUBURN, Wash. - A regenerated search for victims of the Green River Slayer turned up more stays in the same ravine where a woman's skull was disclosed last hebdomad - but they turned out to be fleshly off whites.

More than 50 questers combed out through the steep terrain on Sabbatum, looking for evidence, as a follow up to the recent find of a skull belonging to Rebecca "Becky" Marrero.

Marrero, considered a likely a dupe of Green River slayer Gary Ridgway, had not been seen since 1982. Her skull was noticed last hebdomad west of West Valley Highway near South 292nd Street by a radical of teenagers.

King County sheriff's lieutenants and search-and-rescue unpaid workers examined the area Sat, using mountaineering paraphernalia to rope down down the outrageous sides of the ravine and particular tools to cut through the thick brush.

Some "likely remainses" were noticed after a few times of day in one area of the ravine. Short afterwards, more possible remainses were discovered a short distance away in another expanse.

The remainses were cautiously pulled together and bulged for analysis, which later decided that they were pearls from an creature.

"Nothing found out appears to be human," said Sgt. John Urquhart of the King County Sheriff's Place. He said there were no designs to return to the area.

Rebecca "Becky" Marrero.

Sat's hunting was propelled by the Deck 21 discovery of a skull that was later identified as the remains of Rebecca Marrero.

Marrero was last seen on Deck 3, 1982, when she went forth a motel room at S. 168th and Pacific Highway South, Urquhart said. Allotting to The Charley Project, Marrero had a phone call, asked her female parent to watch her 3-year-old kid for the eventide, and went forth rest home. She was not seen again. Marrero was 20 yrs old at the time.

Marrero was reported missing to the Sheriff's Federal agency by her female parent on July 20, 1984. Her disappearance was enquired by the Green River Task Force, and she was believed to be a Green River dupe.

Urquhart says Marrero was likely one of Ridgway's earliest dupes.

Ridgway pleaded guilty in 2003 to slaying 48 adult females getting in the early 1980s. In a tidy sum to dispense with him the death penalty, he tallied to go investigators to corpses of his dupes.

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