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Bing Maps; Murray to Bountiful". bing.com. Microsoft. Archived from the original on April 25, 2011 . Retrieved April 24, 2011. The Deliberate Stranger was a 1986 television movie featuring actor Mark Harmon as Bundy. One of Bundy’s lawyers called the film “stunningly accurate.”

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Thrasher, John (July 16, 2018). "Ted Bundy Admitted To His Lawyer That He Killed A Young Boy In The Woods". Oxygen . Retrieved August 9, 2022. Joy Kathleen Harmon, 22, was last seen exiting the Better Days Bar in Salt Lake City on the evening of March 2, 1976. On March 6, a hiker between Parley's Canyon and Emigration Canyon found her partially clothed body north of Interstate 80. [456] Harmon had been strangled and beaten; her murder occurred the day after Bundy was found guilty of aggravated kidnapping and three months before he was sentenced to prison and incarcerated on June 30. [457] [458] Her case is still unsolved. [459] Whitely, Peyton (August 7, 1995). "Ted Bundy Helped Green River Investigation Detective Says Bundy Met With King County Officials Probing Killings". The Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. Archived from the original on May 8, 2018 . Retrieved May 8, 2018.

I don't know why everyone is out to get me", he complained to Lewis. "He really and truly did not have any sense of the enormity of what he had done," she said. [368] "A long-term serial killer erects powerful barriers to his guilt," Keppel wrote, "walls of denial that can sometimes never be breached." [375] Nelson agreed. "Each time he was forced to make an actual confession," she wrote, "he had to leap a steep barrier he had built inside himself long ago." [376] Victims Confirmed January 15: Karen Chandler (21): Bludgeoned as she slept at the Chi Omega sorority at Florida State University; survived although her skull was fractured, and her jaw, right arm, and fingers were crushed. [393] January 4: Karen Sparks (18): Bludgeoned and sexually assaulted in her bed as she slept in the University District; [384] survived but the extent of her injuries resulted in permanent brain damage. [83] [80]The Deliberate Stranger was adapted into a two-part television movie originally broadcast on NBC on May 4 and 5, 1986. [1] The film, based on Larsen's book, starred Mark Harmon as Bundy. Parts of the film were shot in Salt Lake City and at Utah State Prison as well as Farmington, Utah and Seattle, Washington. [2] Nancy Perry Baird, 23, disappeared from the gas station where she worked as a service station attendant in Layton, 25 miles (40km) north of Salt Lake City, on July 4, 1975, and remains classified as a missing person. [450] A police officer on patrol saw her working alone there, and at 5:30 p.m., less than fifteen minutes later, she was discovered missing. [451] Bundy admitted to eight Utah homicides shortly before his execution and authorities suspected that one of the unidentified victims could have been Baird. However, her suspected kidnapping did not fit the profile of Bundy's past crimes in a number of respects, and he explicitly denied involvement during the interviews he gave from his death row cell. [368]

John Henry Browne, a lawyer for Bundy, would later claim "that the first person he killed was a young boy when they were playing some kind of sex game in the woods. And so he must have been only 12, 13, 14." [380] Browne also said that "Ted told me in that interview that he killed over 100 people." [381] "I told Ted Bundy that we now have the evidence to charge him with both cases," Leon County Sheriff Kenneth Katsaris recalled, referring to the Chi Omega murders and the slaying of Leach. "He looked at me and said, 'When you find the person that committed these crimes that you think I committed, that person is going to be wanted for murders of women in the three digits in six states.'" [382] "I don't think even he knew ... how many he killed, or why he killed them", said Reverend Fred Lawrence, the Methodist clergyman who administered Bundy's last rites. "That was my impression, my strong impression." [383] Telfer, Tori (January 29, 2019). "Ted Bundy's Living Victim Tells Her Story". Rolling Stone. New York City: Jann Wenner. Archived from the original on January 29, 2019 . Retrieved January 29, 2019.a b "Psychics Join Search". Orlando Sentinel. Orlando, Florida: Tronc. April 25, 1989. Archived from the original on May 3, 2012 . Retrieved May 3, 2012.

a b Meyers, Art (November 17, 2010). "The Ted Bundy Murders". WCTV. Thomasville, Georgia: Gray Television. Archived from the original on October 12, 2018 . Retrieved October 11, 2018. Ted Bundy was pronounced dead at 7:16 AM on the 24th of January, 1989. He was the 106th man put to death since the United States Supreme Court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. Ted Bundy's Car at National Museum of Crime and Punishment". CrimeMuseum.org. National Museum of Crime & Punishment. 2008. Archived from the original on May 7, 2011 . Retrieved April 24, 2011. The night before his execution, Bundy confessed to 30 homicides, but the true total remains unknown, and Bundy occasionally made cryptic comments to encourage speculation. [313] He told Aynesworth in 1980 that for every murder "publicized", there "could be one that was not." [377] When FBI agents proposed a total tally of 36, Bundy responded, "Add one digit to that, and you'll have it." [378] Years later he told Nelson that the common estimate of 35 was accurate, [313] but Keppel wrote that "[Ted] and I both knew [the total] was much higher." [77] In an interview, Keppel stated his belief that Bundy had killed "at least 50, and maybe 75." [379] March 15: Julie Lyle Cunningham (26): Disappeared from Vail, Colorado after she left her apartment in the Apollo Park neighborhood to visit a local tavern; [158] body buried according to Bundy near Rifle, 90 miles (140km) west of Vail, but never found. [389]Bundy: The Deliberate Stranger was written by Seattle Times reporter Richard W. Larsen and published in 1980. Larsen covered politics for the Times and had interviewed Bundy in 1972, several years before he became a murder suspect, when Bundy worked as a volunteer for the re-election campaign of Gov. Daniel J. Evans and had been seen trailing the campaign of Evans' Democratic opponent with a video camera.

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