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1977 photograph—taken shortly after first escape and recapture [204] —from Bundy's FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives poster. Back in jail in Glenwood Springs, Bundy ignored the advice of friends and legal advisors to stay put.
Theodore Robert Bundy was arrested by local police February 14, 1978 in Pensacola, Florida, after he was stopped for speeding while driving a stolen vehicle, and NCIC came back with a hit. Bundy was wanted for twice escaping from jail, June 9, 1977, and in December 1977, while being held on a murder charge. Andrew Evan Gipson #361 March 27, 1978
In 1985, when a select group of special agents of the FBI's Behavior Science Unit pass on death row inmate Ted Bundy as a case study, newcomer Bill Hagmaier accepts the challenge while knowing Bundy's distrust of the FBI. Through shared letters, Bundy shows interest, and Hagmaier travels to the Florida State Prison for an interview. Bundy and ...
Ted Bundy, charged with the killings of FSU coeds Margaret Bowman and Lisa Levy, who were beaten and strangled at the Chi Omega House, is shown in this July 27, 1978, photograph at a hearing ...
Bundy and a few dozen supporters — 15 of whom were later revealed to be FBI informants — rolled in to protest the prosecution and imprisonment of members of an Oregon ranching family under the ...
Ted Bundy kidnapped, tortured, raped, and murdered what is believed to be dozens of young women during the 1970s. While it is unknown is how many he killed; he eventually confessed to murdering 30 ...
Ted Bundy (2 C, 8 P) Z. Ayman al-Zawahiri (3 P) Pages in category "FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" The following 189 pages are in this category, out of 189 total.
A Utah murder case that Ted Bundy was once a prime suspect in has been solved 51 years later, according to officials. Investigators say that Doug Chudomelka murdered Ann Woodward in March 1973 at ...