WHEREAS, Ann Rule has earned distinction as one of the most
respected writers of true crime stories in America; and
WHEREAS, She is an authority on the subject due to her extensive
background in law enforcement and the criminal justice system; and
WHEREAS, She was once a Seattle police officer and also worked as
a caseworker for the Washington State Department of Public Assistance;
and
WHEREAS, She comes from a long line of law enforcement
professionals in her family; and
WHEREAS, She has helped educate countless state law enforcement
professionals on high-profile crimes and law enforcement issues; and
WHEREAS, She has donated many hours of her time by speaking at
fund-raising events and training seminars held by charitable groups and
law enforcement organizations; and
WHEREAS, She has contributed to the community in other ways,
including speaking to endless numbers of community groups, professional
organizations, and conferences; and
WHEREAS, She has assisted Congress in many ways, including
testifying as an expert witness in front of legislative committees; and
WHEREAS, She has published more than 1,000 articles on true crime
cases, and 19 of her books have been on the New York Times bestseller
list; and
WHEREAS, She won the Governor's award for her 1980 book The
Stranger Beside Me; and
WHEREAS, Her most recent books, Every Breath You Take and Last
Dance, Last Chance, have reached number one on the New York Times
bestseller list; and
WHEREAS, In addition to being one of the foremost authors of crime
writing in America, she has raised four children of her own and one
foster child even after the passing of her husband; and
WHEREAS, She graduated from the University of Washington and
currently lives in Seattle;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
of the State of Washington recognize all the contributions Ann Rule has
made in the area of crime prevention and awareness through her literary
contributions; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to Ann Rule.