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Ted Bundy's Neighbor

Ted Bundy takes the stand

Receiving the death penalty

Young Ted bundy

Ted bundy in prison

Ted bundy in court

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For several years, Elizabeth Kendall and daughter Molly often stayed in the same Seattle, Wash., house with the serial killer. They all went on vacations, including one to visit family in Ogden, Utah, in 1970.

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Elizabeth Kendall (left) dated Ted Bundy for years, not knowing he was going out and killing co-eds. He was also a surrogate father to her daughter, Molly (right), who is now talking about that in the updated version of her mother’s 1981 book, “The Phantom Prince.”

Even after Bundy was arrested, then released on bail, he stayed with the Kendalls in 1974. He was soon sentenced to prison.

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1970 camping trip in the Pacific Northwest. Ted and Liz went on their first camping trip together in the Pacific Northwest where they both enjoyed the great outdoors. The Pacific Northwest, particularly Olympia and Seattle, would later become one of Ted’s preferred areas for claiming the lives of his victims. The photo of Ted happily jumping in the mountains could not have foretold what darkness lay ahead. This was his final year of freedom before he was locked behind bars for his horrendous crimes.

1971 Ted Awakens after a nap. Liz captioned this photo, “An unhappy Ted who just woke up from a nap.” The photo was taken in Green Lake, Seattle, years before Ted’s killing spree had peaked. Obviously, he could no longer keep his mood swings hidden.

1971- Ted and Molly drive a boat. At age three, Molly began to look up to Ted as a father figure and enjoyed days spent in his company.

1972 Ted playing with neighborhood children. Enjoying the sunshine in the University District of Seattle, Ted can be seen playing with a young Molly and her friends in the neighborhood. Ted’s own childhood was a troubled one. He was brought up to believe that his mother was his sister and his grandparents were his parents.

1974 Ted after taking a nap. This photo was taken as Ted woke from a nap on Liz’s childhood bed during a Christmas break at her childhood home in Ogden, Utah. In 1974, the brutal murders that would later shock the world had begun. Liz said that she had noticed subtle changes in his personality that made her feel like she was “losing him.”

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1975 Ted and Liz in Utah. 

1980 Ted Bundy drinking on the courthouse steps.

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14 never before seen pictures 

In her dining room, Louise Bundy wipes away a tear as she tells her son Ted: ‘You will always be my precious son.’ He was executed minutes later.

Ted talks about Nancy Wilcox's Murder

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Pitkin County Jail house Law Library 2nd floor when Ted made his escape and headed for the mountains! 506 E Main St, Aspen, CO 81611

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This 1977 file photo shows the jail cell from which serial killer Ted Bundy escaped on Dec. 30, 1977, in Glenwood Springs, Colo.

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A look into Ted Bundys Salt Lake City, Utah  apartment

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Below:  2nd floor right apt was Teds

Ted Bundy's final interview

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15 min phone interview never before published . Interview with Ted after his escape from the courthouse.

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