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Ted Bundy
Ted Bundy

The Stranger Beside Me:
Ted Bundy (1980)

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In the early 1970s, Ann Rule was working as a volunteer at the Crisis Clinic in Seattle, Washington. She and a young male psychology student at the University of Washington would work two nights a week taking calls from suicidal and distraught people. 

During 1974, at least seven young coeds in Washington and Oregon were raped and murdered. At the time Ann started researching these murders for her first book, the murders were unsolved and the serial killer was unknown. As time went by the serial killer was eventually identified as, Ted Bundy, the young man Ann had previously worked with at the suicide hotline in Seattle. However, by the time she learned this, he had left the Northwest and continued his murderous rampage in Utah, Idaho, and Colorado. Convicted of attempted kidnapping in Utah, Bundy was extradited to Colorado in 1976 to await his murder trials for eight victims in that state, but he escaped from two jails, and made his way to Florida after his second escape on New Year's Eve, 1977. There he took the lives of three more young women and left another three for dead in Tallahassee and Jacksonville before he was finally arrested, convicted of murder in two trials, and sentenced to death. Throughout his years of imprisonment, Bundy wrote dozens of letters to Ann. After nine years of appeals, Bundy was electrocuted on January 24, 1989, at Raiford Prison in Florida.

Most of Bundy's victims were young, white females with long dark hair parted in the middle. To entrap them, he would approach them with his arm in a sling or using crutches and ask them to help him take his books or briefcase to his car. When he got them to his car he would hit them in the head with a crowbar that was near a tire or hidden inside the car. He would handcuff them and drag them into his car and drive away.  Once he reached his chosen destination, he would strangle them and rape them or rape them then strangle them. On death row, Bundy admitted to decapitating at least a dozen of his victims with a hacksaw. He kept the severed heads in his room or apartment for some time before finally disposing of them. He confessed to cremating the head of one of his victims in his girlfriend's fireplace. Some of the skulls of Bundy's victims were found with the front teeth broken out. Bundy also confessed to visiting his victims' bodies over and over again at one of his body dump sites. He stated that he would lie with them for hours, applying makeup to their corpses and having sex with their decomposing bodies.

How many women did Ted Bundy kill? No one really knows for sure. Bundy admits to 35 but experts believe it was over 100.

Link to Ted Bundy Case Background



A&E Biography - Ted Bundy - Part 1
 
A&E Biography - Ted Bundy - Part 2
 
A&E Biography - Ted Bundy - Part 3
 
A&E Biography - Ted Bundy - Part 4
 
A&E Biography - Ted Bundy - Part 5
 

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