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Summary of Stephen G. Michaud & Hugh Aynesworth's Ted Bundy
Summary of Stephen G. Michaud & Hugh Aynesworth's Ted Bundy
Summary of Stephen G. Michaud & Hugh Aynesworth's Ted Bundy
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#1 The cases were interrelated, so to clear him of one would clear him of several, maybe all of them. Bundy was innocent, so we wanted to prove it. We split the work. Hugh went to the states of Washington, Oregon, Utah, and Colorado to retrace Bundy’s trail, while I went to Orlando, Florida, to attend his trial for the murder of twelve-year-old schoolgirl Kimberly Leach.

#2 My mother and I didn’t talk a lot about personal matters, except for the fact that she was extremely successful in high school and head of everything. I didn’t learn until much later that they had met that way - at a church social.

#3 I was a radio freak as a kid. I would listen to hours and hours of the Lone Ranger, Big John, and Sparky, and all that stuff. I would lie in bed for hours and hours, listening to news broadcasts exclusively.

#4 I was always concerned that I was underweight, and I never felt I fit in with the other kids. I was shy to introverted in high school, and didn’t have the role models at home that could’ve helped me with school.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJul 27, 2022
ISBN9798822563087
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    #1

    The cases were interrelated, so to clear him of one would clear him of several, maybe all of them. Bundy was innocent, so we wanted to prove it. We split the work. Hugh went to the states of Washington, Oregon, Utah, and Colorado to retrace Bundy’s trail, while I went to Orlando, Florida, to attend his trial for the murder of twelve-year-old schoolgirl Kimberly Leach.

    #2

    My mother and I didn’t talk a lot about personal matters, except for the fact that she was extremely successful in high school and head of everything. I didn’t learn until much later that they had met that way - at a church social.

    #3

    I was a radio freak as a kid. I would listen to hours and hours of the Lone Ranger, Big John, and Sparky, and all that stuff. I would lie in bed for hours and hours, listening to news broadcasts exclusively.

    #4

    I was always concerned that I was underweight, and I never felt I fit in with the other kids. I was shy to introverted in high school, and didn’t have the role models at home that could’ve helped me with school.

    #5

    Bundy was socially unskilled, and he was envious of the kids who lived in brick houses with successful parents. He felt inferior because of the money thing, and his family didn’t have money problems per se, but he was always envious of the kids who lived in brick houses with successful parents.

    #6

    The opposite of the depression was the manic high,

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