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Prothero, a former champion swimmer at the University of Washington and a well-regarded attorney for more than 30 years, died at his Kent-area home early Saturday.
He had been battling lung cancer. He was Prothero was looking healthy when Girard saw him at the office on Friday. Prothero was first diagnosed with lung cancer a few years ago and after treatment, it went into remission. But then it returned. Prothero was supposed to leave for Jamaica on Easter Sunday with his wife, Kelly, and their two grown children, Sean and Marley. His kids were everything to him.
This agreement was the avenue to the truth. There were also two confirmed and another two suspected victims found in the Portland , Oregon area. He would sometimes return to the victims' bodies and have sexual intercourse with them. Books for People with Print Disabilities. He acted as an announcer at national swim meets and served as the chairman of the Pacific Northwest Swimming Board of Review. In , Prothero and Carlton Smith published a book entitled Defending Gary , which details Prothero's experience serving as Ridgway's lawyer.
Prothero was a star swimmer at Renton High School and swam for the Huskies for four years. He swam on the U. Swimming remained an important part of Mr.
He coached his children and countless Kentwood High School students. He acted as an announcer at national swim meets and served as the chairman of the Pacific Northwest Swimming Board of Review. Prothero said about swimming during an interview with The Seattle Times in He left ACA in and had been in private practice ever since. He also had worked as a judge pro tem throughout King County.
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At first, Mark Prothero, Defense Attorney for Gary Ridgway, thought: "This can't be the Green River Killer! He's too ordinary! He's too small. He's too calm. He's too. This book is well written, the premise excellent. If anyone deserves the death penalty it would be Gary Ridgway. However, Mr. Prothero and Mr. Smith actually .
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