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Authors: Burl Barer

Broken Doll (28 page)

The Girl Scouts at Fairmont Elementary also dedicated their efforts to keeping Roxanne's memory alive.
(Author's photo)
Tim Iffrig had the image of his beloved daughter and the inscription “Foxy Roxy” tattooed on his chest.
(Author's photo)
Jurors heard of Clark's 1988 incident with Feather Rahier. This is Clark's original 1988 booking photograph.
(Courtesy of Snohomish County Prosecutors Office)
Convicted killer Richard M. Clark.
(Courtesy of Snohomish County Prosecutors Office)
Guard tower at Washington State Penitentiary where Richard M. Clark, if spared execution, will spend the rest of his life.
(Courtesy of the Washington State Department of Corrections)
The only view of life outside prison—trees on the other side of the wall. This is the Big Yard at the Washington State Penitentiary.
(Courtesy of the Washington State Department of Corrections)
Tim Iffrig remarried in 2003. Gail and he remain close friends.
(Author's photo)
Roxanne Doll's grave at Everett's Evergreen Cemetery.
(Author's photo)
Some names have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals connected to this story.
 
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