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

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I was a dispatcher in the Grand Junction, Colorado jail during the time they were questioning Bundy and as such had no idea why he as there in ‘meetings’ with officers so often. One very snowy day I was watching the storm and musing about how badly my big, heavy Chrysler would perform on the ice going home. Bundy offered to give me a ride home and my sergeant roared out of his office yelling “No, you will not! I’ll take her!” On the way he explained What the ‘charming’ guy was there for. I slept with my son for months afterward! I was 19 with long brown hair and big green eyes. Exactly Bundy’s ‘type’!

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A friend is certain he picked her up in Deer Creek Canyon west of Littleton. She had the foresight to jump out the door of the car.

I also worked on the CU campus in a building where I think he hid out and I lived on Queen Anne in Seattle and shopped at the same Safeway he did.

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"Over the months, his girlfriend Carole Ann Boone surreptitiously brought him $500 and he acquired a detailed plan of the jail and a hacksaw." He was an accused serial killer and she was his girlfriend? And helped him with his escape? Hard to understand.

It's perplexing, isn't it? At the opening of her book about Ted Bundy, "The Stranger Beside Her", Ann Rule felt that Carol Anne Boone and the other women who thought they had a romantic relationship with him were, in their own way, a victim of him.

And, look at it this way: at the time Ted Bundy was only awaiting trial for one murder and had been convicted of kidnapping in Utah. He was such an accomplished liar he probably gave her a really good reason why he was innocent of the charges.

Plenty of serial killers have hidden in plain sight as family men: John Wayne Gacy, Dennis Rader (the BTK Killer), and Joseph James Deangelo (alleged GSK).

He was really very personable and charming! And of course he perfected all the little joking, friendly phrases that monsters shouldn’t even know......

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