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Washington Man Murdered Woman After She Forced Him To Take Shower Due To Bad Smell: Police
 
A Washington state man, James Daniel Lewis, is accused of murdering a woman who forced him to shower because of his bad smell. Police alleged that Lewis killed and buried 36-year-old Amanda Elaine Green in a shallow grave back in 2021.

According to a news release issued by the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office, Green was initially reported missing back in 2021. A year later, in 2021, the TCSO received information from the Tacoma Police Department that suggested the 36-year-old had been murdered.
 
A person of interest was identified at the time. However, a lack of evidence led to no arrests at the time. However, in March 2025, TCSO investigators once again put their attention on the person of interest, later identified as Lews.

In September 2025, Lewis was interviewed about Green’s disappearance. Allegedly, while cooperating with the investigators, Lewis led authorities to a shallow grave near Mt. Rainier. Human remains were found inside. While the remains are yet to be officially identified, it is believed they belong to Amanda Elaine Green.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/washington-man-murdered-woman-after-she-forced-him-to-take-shower-due-to-bad-smell-police/ar-AA1Mrg9b?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=68c53f3c51d54ef582efcca41949a469&ei=111
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