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Jul 13, 2018 · Bundy bit off victim Lisa Levy’s nipple. [Photo: Police Handout] Three of the victims Bundy attacked that night, Cheryl Thomas, Karen Chandler, and Kathy Kleiner, survived. On February 1, 1978, Bundy killed his youngest victim, a little girl named Kimberly Leach, from Lake City, Florida.
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Ted Bundy crime scene photos [GRAPHIC] Although it’s...
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Jul 9, 2018 · The crime scene photos taken throughout the investigation until Bundy’s apprehension in 1978 provide insight into the brutality and sick mind of the manipulative and "charming" serial killer. Scroll down to see what authorities uncovered.
- Aly Vander Hayden
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- Ted Bundy’s Victims in Washington and Oregon
- Ted Bundy’s Victims in Utah, Colorado, and Idaho
- Ted Bundy’s Victims in Florida
- How Many People Did Ted Bundy Kill? The True Number of Victims Emerges at Trial
Ted Bundy’s infamous series of brutal murders are believed to have begun in Seattle, Washington in 1974. Not long after earning his bachelor’s from the University of Washingtonin 1972, he committed his first confirmed murders. And while some believe that a 14-year-old Bundy’s first victim was a girl named Ann Marie Burrwho vanished in 1961, the fir...
After Ott and Naslund vanished from Lake Sammamish, the disappearances of young women in the Pacific Northwest abruptly stopped. Having been accepted into the University of Utah as a law student, Bundy arrived in Salt Lake City in August 1974. It did not take long for him to pick up old habits.
In August of 1975, law enforcement finally caught up to Bundy: Police discovered masks, handcuffs, and blunt weapons in Bundy’s car during a routine traffic stop. Suspicious but lacking evidence, they placed him under surveillance. They tracked down Bundy’s Volkswagen, which he had sold to a teenage boy, and found physical evidence tying him to sev...
Despite the appalling violence of his murderous spree in Florida, Bundy was captured by sheer chance. A police officer named David Lee noticed Bundy driving erratically on February 15 and pulled him over, discovering that his Volkswagen Beetle was stolen. More importantly, he also found Bundy in the possession of the IDs of several women. This was ...
- Kaleena Fraga
Feb 23, 2022 · Some photos show remains from the Issaquah and Taylor Mountain dump sites, others are photos of Lynda Healy's room (the room where she was believed to have been murdered or rendered unconscious), and there are also photos of Bundy and of his victims.
Behind the Tape Photobook features 13 uncensored photos of Ted Bundy’s execution, as well as over a thousand more hand-picked crime scene photos. Filled with exclusive case file information and never-before-heard facts, the Photobook is the ULTIMATE treat for every true crime junkie!
On September 6, 1974, two grouse hunters discovered the skeletal remains of Janice Ott and Denise Naslund near a service road in Issaquah, approximately 17 miles east of Seattle. The two women were believed to have been abducted in broad daylight by the mysterious “Ted” at Lake Sammamish Park.
May 19, 2019 · Bundy became the FBI’s most wanted in the 1970s when he attacked and murdered up to 30 women across seven states – the total number is not definitively known – between 1974 and 1978.