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"But all I can see in that Dobson tape is another Ted Bundy manipulation of our minds. The effect of the tape is to place, once again, the onus of his crimes, not on himself, but on us." [366] Hagmaier and Bundy during their final death row interview on the eve of Bundy's execution, January 23, 1989
When he was on death row, Bundy confessed to murdering at least 30 women and young girls between 1974 and 1978. In a 1987 conversation recounted in detective Robert Keppel's book The Riverman: Ted ...
This work is from the Florida Memory Project hosted at the State Archive of Florida, and is released to the public domain in the United States under the terms of Section 257.35(6), Florida Statutes.
The series chronologically traces Bundy's life, crimes, arrests, his escapes and death in detail. Archival footage, police evidence, personal photos, and Stephen Michaud's 1980 death row interviews are all present in the series. People related to the Bundy case include surviving victims, witnesses, his family and former friends, along with ...
Ted Bundy kidnapped, tortured, raped, and murdered what is believed to be dozens of young women during the 1970s. While it is unknown is how many he killed; he eventually confessed to murdering 30 ...
In 1989, shortly before his execution, Ted Bundy confessed to a slew of killings in the 1970s, many which have since been confirmed. But the identity of his alleged victims, a girl he said he ...
Katherine Ramsland, author of The Human Predator, in 2016 wrote about Sullivan's book The Trail of Ted Bundy in Psychology Today, noting, "Even if you think you already know everything there is to know about Ted Bundy, you’ll probably learn something new from this companion book. If you don’t know much about this poster boy for American ...
In January 1978, serial killer Ted Bundy slipped through a door with a broken keypad lock at the Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State University and brutally killed two sorority sisters ...