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  1. Feb 14, 2019 · How notorious serial killer Ted Bundy was able to escape from custody not just once, but twice. In his first escape, Bundy jumped out of second story window.

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    • Gwen Gowen,Gail Deutsch,Alexa Valiente
  2. In November 1974, Bundy had posed as a police officer to gain the trust of 18-year-old Carol DaRonch. Once in his car he tried but failed to handcuff DaRonch to the vehicle. Instead, she fled and reported the incident to the police.

  3. Jan 29, 2020 · In June 1977 during a pre-trial hearing, he escaped by jumping out of the law library window. He was captured a week later. On Dec. 30, 1977, Bundy escaped from prison and made his way to Tallahassee, Florida where he rented an apartment near Florida State University under the name Chris Hagen.

    • Charles Montaldo
  4. Six days later, Bundy was pulled over behind the wheel of a stolen car, taken back to custody, and moved to Garfield County Jail in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.

  5. Feb 14, 2019 · A deputy pulled over Bundy after spotting the car weaving along the road, and six days after his escape, Bundy was back in custody. Ted Bundy makes his second daring escape. Bundy was then moved to the Garfield County Jail in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. In his cell was a grate that was not secured.

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  6. Jan 31, 2019 · Bundy had posed as a police officer before attacking the 18-year-old in his car. She had managed to escape, and was one the few victims to survive an attack by the killer.

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  8. Jan 24, 2019 · Prolific serial killer Ted Bundy proved himself to be a worthy adversary for law enforcement — not only did he evade capture for years, but he then escaped not just once, but twice from custody in outlandish schemes that seemed more like a work of fiction than reality.