
Police investigators approached
Elizabeth Kendall [pseudonym] for whatever information she was able to
provide about her lover, Ted Bundy, in the fall of 1975.
Liz had earlier contacted the King County, Seattle police to relate her
suspicions concerning her boyfriend. She thought there was a very good
chance that her man was the infamous "Ted" Killer, who it was believed,
had been behind a number of murders and disappearances of young women in
the Washington State area.
Elizabeth Kendall attended the King County Police Major Crime Unit
building in Washington State on 16 September 1975, where she was
interviewed by a number of
Detectives from Salt Lake City, Utah. When
Ted had left Seattle that summer and headed for Utah, the baffling
series of deaths/disappearances had ceased, only to begin in Salt Lake
City shortly after Bundy arrived in town. Detectives Jerry Thompson,
Dennis Couch and Ira
Beal spoke at length with Kendall. Was her Ted, THE Ted? Though clearly
shocked and upset by the possibility that her boyfriend may be a
travelling serial killer, she consented to providing the men with any
information she could about Ted.
She revealed how on nights when a woman vanished, she could not account
for his whereabouts. She told how he would often sleep throughout the
day and leave the apartment after darkness fell. He would be gone for
hours and would rarely be willing to share with her, where he had been
or what he had been doing. She said that his interest in sex with her
had become almost non-existent during the last year. She spoke of Ted’s
interest in bondage practices and anal sex, and how he had choked her
one time whilst she was lashed to the bed. Bundy had apparently slipped
into an unsettling trance-like state during the incident. Liz never
allowed him to tie her up again.
Police later heard more from her. He had a hatchet under his car-seat,
he had threatened to “break her neck”, he had a sack of female underwear
in his room. He had disguises. Evidence of Ted’s dual existence mounted.
Most disturbing for Liz, was when she discovered a plaster of paris kit
in his bathroom cabinet. “Ted” had been wearing a cast on his arm when
he approached two women on 14 July at Lake Sammamish Park in Seattle.
Janice Ott and Denise Naslund were later reported missing, last seen in
the company of the mysterious “Ted”.

After talking to Bundy’s former lover, the picture of a man who could
very quickly become cold, insensitive, and bizarre in his behaviour,
emerged further. Ted seemed to be living two starkly contrasting lives,
Fuelled by deception. They did not yet know the half of it.
Case-file includes:
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Includes 171 pages of FBI documentation on Ted
25 minute audio clip of Bundy confessing the murder of Georgann Hawkins
to Detective Bob Keppel
More audio of Bundy denying murder in Colorado
138 pages of FBI documentation pertaining to Gary Leon Ridgeway 'The
Green River Killer', whom Bundy was approached to offer an insight into
the mind of (whilst revealing his own dark perversions) by Detective's
Bob Keppel and Dave Reichert
There is also a Bundy Gallery with many images.
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