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Ted Bundy

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Ted Bundy was a serial killer who between 1974 and 1979 attacked about 2 dozen young women in Washington, Utah, Colorado and Florida. He is believed to have been a sociopath. He was intelligent, educated, personable, handsome, got along well with women, but nevertheless regularly brutally murdered them usually with a blunt intrument, sometimes by strangulation. Seldom seen, he seldom left any clues. Captured in Utah and convicted of assault he was extradited to Colorado where while on trial for murder escaped and fled to Florida. Convicted there of murder he was sentenced to death.

Further Reading

  • Stranger Beside Me, Ann Rule, W.W. Norton, 2000, hardcover, 456 pages, ISBN 0393050297 Updated 20th anniversary edition