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  2. Ted Bundy - Wikipedia

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    Violent Mind: The 1976 Psychological Assessment of Ted Bundy. Genius Book Publishing. ISBN 978-0998297-37-8; Nelson, Polly (2019). Defending the Devil: My Story as Ted Bundy's Last Lawyer. Echo Point Books & Media. ISBN 978-1635617-91-7; Kleiner Rubin, Kathy, and Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi (2023), A Light in the Dark: Surviving More Than Ted Bundy.

  3. Polly Nelson - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Nelson joined the Washington, D.C. law firm of Wilmer Cutler and Pickering as a junior associate. A few months later, she accepted a pro bono assignment from the Florida Office of the Capital Collateral Representative (CCR) to assist in efforts to stay Ted Bundy's imminent execution on multiple murder convictions.

  4. John Henry Browne - Wikipedia

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    Browne is known for his zeal in defending his clients, his flair for garnering media attention, and for being known as the “plead guilty to avoid the death penalty” lawyer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He has represented defendants in a number of high-profile cases, including serial killer Ted Bundy , Colton Harris-Moore (also known as "The Barefoot Bandit ...

  5. Defending the Devil - Wikipedia

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    Defending the Devil: My Story as Ted Bundy's Last Lawyer is a 1994 nonfiction book written by American lawyer Polly Nelson, who was a member of serial killer Ted Bundy's legal defense team from 1986 to his execution in 1989. It was published by William Morrow & Company. [1]

  6. Edward Cowart - Wikipedia

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    Cowart is best known as the presiding judge at the trial of serial killer Ted Bundy, a one-time law student who was arrested for a series of murders from at least 1974 to 1978 and who represented himself in court. Cowart imposed a death sentence, and is remembered for his sympathetic post-sentencing remarks to Bundy: [5] [6]

  7. James Earl Coleman - Wikipedia

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    James Earl Coleman Jr. (born December 1, 1946) is an American attorney. He currently serves as the John S. Bradway Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Criminal Justice and Professional Responsibility at the Duke University School of Law. [1] He was the primary member of the last defense team of serial killer Ted Bundy. [2] [3]

  8. How many people did Ted Bundy kill? - AOL

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    Ted Bundy was born on Nov. 24, 1946, in Burlington, Vt., to single mother Eleanor Louise Cowell. She and her young son later moved to Tacoma, Wash., and she married John C. Bundy who adopted the ...

  9. Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes - Wikipedia

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    Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes is an American documentary that premiered on Netflix on January 24, 2019, [2] the 30th anniversary of Bundy's execution. . Created and directed by Joe Berlinger, [3] the four episodes ranging from 51 to 74 minutes long were sourced from over 100 hours of interviews and archival footage of serial killer Ted Bundy, as well as interviews with his ...