“The Very Definition of Heartless Evil”: Ted Bundy in Colorado

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April, 1977 I had an hour long encounter with Ted Bundy in South Berwick, Maine at a Cumberland Farms gas station. Didn't know anything about him at the time. In 1986 when Mark Harmon portrayed him in the movie The Deliberate Stranger, that's when I realized that was the man desperately trying to get me into his rust pitted vw with the front seat missing, and a straight back ladder chair in its place with the legs sawed off. 4 new clothes line ropes and the largest adjustable wrench were on the floor. I declined the ride and going with him to drink white wine. I knew then, I had survived ( and my unborn baby had survived) this serial killer.

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One of his presumed victims in Colorado was Shelley Robertson, a vibrant young woman from Arvada. Shelley was my girlfriend in 1972-73. I joined the Peace Corps in July 1973 and when I said my final goodbye to her (I believe at Sloan's Lake), I expected to return and rekindle our relationship (highly unlikely after 2 years). It was at the end of my PC assignment in Belize that I learned of her death. To say I was devastated is an understatment. In recent months, Shelley has come to me in dreams and I realize that I never fully processed what happened to her. My grief has been deep and the guilt I feel, even though there was nothing I could have done to prevent what happened to her, weighs heavy on my heart. I miss you, Shelley, and I'll always love you.

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I am writing a term paper on biosocial and biocultural factors and using routine activities theory and social bond theory contributed to creating Ted Bundy. He was definitely charismatic, albeit a diagnosed psychopath, and dare I say handsome. The creepiest thing is that I have (not super long) brown hair and blue eyes.

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