1 00:00:01,209 --> 00:00:04,212 [♪ eerie music playing] 2 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:12,074 3 00:00:19,602 --> 00:00:21,980 [Bob Keppel] There was no denying that Ted Bundy had knowledge 4 00:00:22,063 --> 00:00:24,274 and a point of view that no one else did. 5 00:00:40,665 --> 00:00:43,376 [Bob Keppel] Now was the time to play to his fragile ego 6 00:00:43,960 --> 00:00:45,712 and make him feel respected. 7 00:01:06,357 --> 00:01:10,111 Could the great Ted Bundy actually have valuable insights 8 00:01:10,195 --> 00:01:11,362 into the Riverman? 9 00:01:34,010 --> 00:01:35,011 [clicking] 10 00:01:42,143 --> 00:01:45,146 [♪ tense music playing] 11 00:01:48,399 --> 00:01:50,985 [reporter] We have almost two dozen young women dead, 12 00:01:51,069 --> 00:01:52,654 the victims of the Green River Killer. 13 00:01:54,197 --> 00:01:57,659 [William Birnes] The whole premise was using one killer 14 00:01:57,742 --> 00:01:59,119 to catch another killer. 15 00:01:59,202 --> 00:02:01,329 It had never been done before. 16 00:02:02,080 --> 00:02:05,083 And that became The Silence of the Lambs. 17 00:02:14,425 --> 00:02:17,428 [♪ tense music playing] 18 00:02:32,110 --> 00:02:35,363 [♪ tense music continues] 19 00:02:42,662 --> 00:02:44,205 Less than six hours from now, 20 00:02:44,289 --> 00:02:47,375 accused mass murderer Ted Bundy is scheduled to be executed 21 00:02:47,458 --> 00:02:48,751 in a Florida prison. 22 00:02:55,925 --> 00:02:58,928 [♪ intense music playing] 23 00:03:05,018 --> 00:03:07,437 [♪ dark, tense music playing] 24 00:03:17,280 --> 00:03:18,615 [Bob Keppel] Strange as it was, 25 00:03:18,698 --> 00:03:21,784 Ted Bundy and I were hunting for the Green River Killer 26 00:03:22,535 --> 00:03:25,038 who targeted prostitutes and earned his nickname 27 00:03:25,121 --> 00:03:29,334 by dumping his first five victims in the Green River near Seattle. 28 00:03:29,417 --> 00:03:31,377 -[insects chirring] -[water lapping] 29 00:03:32,378 --> 00:03:36,883 As of November 1984, 42 women had either been found dead 30 00:03:36,966 --> 00:03:38,801 or were missing and presumed dead, 31 00:03:38,885 --> 00:03:41,888 all of them allegedly Green River Killer victims. 32 00:03:43,181 --> 00:03:46,351 The discovery of each new body felt like a gut punch. 33 00:03:46,434 --> 00:03:48,436 And the latest victim, Martina Authorlee, 34 00:03:48,519 --> 00:03:50,521 had been found only three days earlier. 35 00:03:52,023 --> 00:03:56,236 We finally caught a break when Melvyn Foster showed up on our radar. 36 00:03:57,820 --> 00:04:00,448 [♪ tense music playing] 37 00:04:00,531 --> 00:04:01,532 [prison door buzzing] 38 00:04:27,267 --> 00:04:28,851 [reporter] For nearly a month now, 39 00:04:28,935 --> 00:04:31,271 undercover officers have been stationed in this area 40 00:04:31,354 --> 00:04:34,399 keeping a 24-hour watch on Melvyn Foster 41 00:04:34,482 --> 00:04:36,150 who lives just up the road from here. 42 00:04:37,568 --> 00:04:40,154 [Dave Reichert] We began to work on the tips that were coming in. 43 00:04:42,198 --> 00:04:44,117 And one day, a call comes in, 44 00:04:44,784 --> 00:04:47,120 and, uh, it was Melvyn Foster. 45 00:04:48,955 --> 00:04:52,625 And Melvyn said that he could help us. 46 00:04:54,669 --> 00:04:57,630 And he said, "Well, I have some experience in these things." 47 00:04:58,715 --> 00:05:00,800 He says, "Yes, I-- I work as a cab driver. 48 00:05:00,883 --> 00:05:03,553 I know the streets. I know all the people out there." 49 00:05:03,636 --> 00:05:05,763 [♪ tense, suspenseful music playing] 50 00:05:08,474 --> 00:05:11,436 And then we ask him about the first victims that were found, 51 00:05:12,020 --> 00:05:14,314 and, uh, he denied knowing any of 'em. 52 00:05:16,899 --> 00:05:19,110 But later, as we start talking, 53 00:05:19,193 --> 00:05:20,778 he knows Marcia Chapman, 54 00:05:20,862 --> 00:05:23,323 he knows Cynthia Hinds, he knows Opal Mills, 55 00:05:23,406 --> 00:05:25,742 he knows Debra Bonner, he knows Wendy Coffield. 56 00:05:27,076 --> 00:05:28,703 [Bob Keppel] Foster became a suspect 57 00:05:28,786 --> 00:05:32,040 because he drove his taxi up and down Pacific Highway South, 58 00:05:32,915 --> 00:05:35,084 which had an active prostitution strip. 59 00:05:36,336 --> 00:05:37,795 He also looked promising 60 00:05:37,879 --> 00:05:40,798 because he had served time in prison for auto theft. 61 00:05:41,716 --> 00:05:46,220 The media was eager for a suspect to serve up on the evening news, 62 00:05:46,304 --> 00:05:48,765 and Foster was happy to oblige. 63 00:05:49,807 --> 00:05:51,642 Did you kill all those women or what? 64 00:05:54,145 --> 00:05:55,396 No, but I wish I did. 65 00:05:55,480 --> 00:05:57,106 I wish I did know who did. 66 00:05:58,358 --> 00:06:00,109 [Bob Keppel] Foster failed a polygraph, 67 00:06:00,193 --> 00:06:02,820 and he had no alibi for any of the murders. 68 00:06:04,113 --> 00:06:06,824 Bundy had thoughts about Foster, of course. 69 00:06:26,511 --> 00:06:29,472 [Bob Keppel] Bundy had learned a lot about police procedures. 70 00:06:29,555 --> 00:06:34,102 He suspected we'd search Foster's home and vehicles for hairs and fibers, 71 00:06:34,185 --> 00:06:38,106 the kind of physical evidence missing from our Ted investigation. 72 00:06:38,940 --> 00:06:41,984 [reporter] Nearly 60 police officers launched a massive search 73 00:06:42,068 --> 00:06:43,778 of Melvyn Foster's home. 74 00:06:44,362 --> 00:06:45,363 [camera clicks] 75 00:06:46,781 --> 00:06:51,119 King County police took several pieces of women's clothing from Foster's house, 76 00:06:51,202 --> 00:06:54,914 items which Foster says belonged to his deceased mother. 77 00:06:56,833 --> 00:06:59,585 [Bob Keppel] The search didn't turn up anything conclusive. 78 00:07:01,462 --> 00:07:03,589 It almost seemed like, with Melvyn Foster, 79 00:07:03,673 --> 00:07:05,716 that he-- he wanted to make himself a suspect, 80 00:07:05,800 --> 00:07:09,345 that he kind of craved, uh, the attention, that it was exciting. 81 00:07:10,138 --> 00:07:12,849 [Bob Keppel] I felt the last thing the Green River Killer would want 82 00:07:12,932 --> 00:07:14,308 was any public attention, 83 00:07:14,392 --> 00:07:17,311 and here was Foster giving one interview after another. 84 00:07:17,812 --> 00:07:20,440 [Melvyn Foster] They couldn't have found their butt with both hands. 85 00:07:21,232 --> 00:07:23,860 Instead, they chose to-- to squander 86 00:07:23,943 --> 00:07:25,820 in excess of a quarter of a million dollars, 87 00:07:25,903 --> 00:07:27,405 looking at the wrong guy 88 00:07:28,156 --> 00:07:31,200 while girls 60 miles away are being snatched up 89 00:07:31,284 --> 00:07:32,869 and losing their lives. 90 00:07:33,703 --> 00:07:36,622 [♪ dark, tense music playing] 91 00:07:53,055 --> 00:07:55,224 [Bob Keppel] Foster's behavior was odd, 92 00:07:55,308 --> 00:07:57,935 but there was no hard evidence linking him to the murder, 93 00:07:58,019 --> 00:07:59,562 so we ruled him out. 94 00:08:15,620 --> 00:08:18,331 [Bob Keppel] We were no closer to finding the Green River Killer. 95 00:08:22,084 --> 00:08:25,129 One of the biggest struggles in this case was the-- the doubt 96 00:08:25,213 --> 00:08:29,884 that the media actually, uh, created in the minds of the public 97 00:08:29,967 --> 00:08:31,719 about whether or not we even cared. 98 00:08:32,261 --> 00:08:34,430 [reporter] The scene has become sickeningly familiar 99 00:08:34,514 --> 00:08:35,723 in the last two years. 100 00:08:35,806 --> 00:08:39,060 The US Prostitutes Collective as well as other women's organizations 101 00:08:39,143 --> 00:08:40,478 have criticized police, 102 00:08:40,561 --> 00:08:43,814 saying that because most of the victims were associated with prostitution, 103 00:08:43,898 --> 00:08:46,275 no one has been taking the deaths seriously. 104 00:08:46,359 --> 00:08:50,321 [Katie Larson] We had a very contentious relationship with the press. 105 00:08:52,490 --> 00:08:54,742 I understand that the media has a job to do, 106 00:08:54,825 --> 00:08:59,664 but unfortunately, they got in the way on more than one occasion. 107 00:09:01,123 --> 00:09:03,501 [Bob Keppel] Reporters descended on Seattle, 108 00:09:03,584 --> 00:09:05,670 searching for Green River Killer news. 109 00:09:07,547 --> 00:09:10,550 The news stations were so determined to get the story first, 110 00:09:10,633 --> 00:09:11,968 they blew our cover 111 00:09:12,051 --> 00:09:15,513 on the first and most important Green River surveillance. 112 00:09:15,596 --> 00:09:17,223 [helicopter whirring] 113 00:09:17,306 --> 00:09:19,850 [Larson] And we're trying to do a surveillance and the word got out, 114 00:09:19,934 --> 00:09:22,645 and so then we have the media overhead in a helicopter. 115 00:09:25,106 --> 00:09:28,150 So, we did fight with information being leaked 116 00:09:28,234 --> 00:09:31,279 and stymieing what we had wanted to do. 117 00:09:32,029 --> 00:09:35,449 [Birnes] When the news goes public with something like that, 118 00:09:35,533 --> 00:09:38,286 you're not just telling the public what's happening. 119 00:09:38,369 --> 00:09:40,121 You know who else you're telling what's happening? 120 00:09:40,204 --> 00:09:41,330 The serial killer. 121 00:10:03,603 --> 00:10:06,272 [Bob Keppel] I believed our first Green River surveillance 122 00:10:06,355 --> 00:10:08,107 could've identified the killer, 123 00:10:08,774 --> 00:10:11,027 if not for the media's interference. 124 00:10:15,281 --> 00:10:16,949 We were at a dead end. 125 00:10:17,033 --> 00:10:20,786 I had nothing to lose by asking Bundy about the Green River murders, 126 00:10:20,870 --> 00:10:24,498 and maybe he'd reveal something about his own cases. 127 00:10:24,582 --> 00:10:28,961 I asked him how he thought the Riverman was getting rid of physical evidence. 128 00:10:46,354 --> 00:10:48,022 [Bob Keppel] By now, Ted knew 129 00:10:48,105 --> 00:10:51,692 we were asking questions about the Riverman's methods of operation 130 00:10:51,776 --> 00:10:53,486 that resembled his own. 131 00:10:53,569 --> 00:10:56,781 [♪ dark, tense music playing] 132 00:10:58,991 --> 00:11:01,744 Bundy was known for leaving his victims naked. 133 00:12:07,935 --> 00:12:11,021 [Bob Keppel] Bundy was shedding light onto what he did with his victims, 134 00:12:13,649 --> 00:12:16,068 while also giving us a lead about the Riverman. 135 00:12:20,781 --> 00:12:22,324 Since Ted was opening up, 136 00:12:22,825 --> 00:12:25,453 it was time to see if he could really help us. 137 00:12:39,550 --> 00:12:40,718 [Ted chuckles] 138 00:12:46,348 --> 00:12:47,641 [♪ dark music playing] 139 00:12:47,725 --> 00:12:50,811 [Bob Keppel] Bundy said he had some strange ideas 140 00:12:50,895 --> 00:12:52,855 about catching the Green River Killer. 141 00:12:53,564 --> 00:12:57,943 I got my poker face ready for what Ted Bundy considered strange. 142 00:13:38,901 --> 00:13:42,363 [Bob Keppel] Ted turned to stare at me with a look in his eyes that said, 143 00:13:43,030 --> 00:13:44,990 "Are you believing this [bleep]?" 144 00:13:46,158 --> 00:13:49,578 [Louis Schlesinger] When you listen to his explanation of serial sexual murder, 145 00:13:49,662 --> 00:13:52,998 he relies heavily on-- on blaming pornography for it. 146 00:13:53,082 --> 00:13:55,251 He was a victim of pornography. 147 00:13:55,334 --> 00:13:58,838 He was a normal person until society corrupted him. 148 00:13:58,921 --> 00:14:00,339 None of that is true, 149 00:14:00,422 --> 00:14:03,008 but that's what he-- Bundy wants people to believe. 150 00:14:04,301 --> 00:14:07,888 Keep in mind: Bundy is a pathological liar. 151 00:14:08,222 --> 00:14:10,933 [♪ dramatic tense music playing] 152 00:14:12,768 --> 00:14:15,813 [Bob Keppel] Bundy would call his next idea strange. 153 00:14:15,896 --> 00:14:19,900 I considered it the most preposterous idea I'd ever heard. 154 00:14:19,984 --> 00:14:21,569 [tape recorder whirring] 155 00:14:42,840 --> 00:14:44,842 [♪ ominous music playing] 156 00:15:03,110 --> 00:15:07,573 Serial sexual murder is a fusion of sex and aggression, 157 00:15:07,656 --> 00:15:11,285 so that the aggressive act itself is eroticized. 158 00:15:12,202 --> 00:15:15,915 It's looking at a woman in a subservient position, 159 00:15:15,998 --> 00:15:18,667 tied up, with violence around her, 160 00:15:19,627 --> 00:15:22,254 and that attracts them like a magnet. 161 00:15:22,338 --> 00:15:24,131 [distant siren wailing] 162 00:15:24,298 --> 00:15:25,299 [Ted Bundy speaking] 163 00:15:44,985 --> 00:15:47,404 [♪ dark music playing] 164 00:15:57,456 --> 00:16:01,001 [Bob Keppel] Dave was so astonished by what Ted was proposing, 165 00:16:01,085 --> 00:16:04,171 he accidentally knocked the tape recorder off the table. 166 00:16:08,425 --> 00:16:09,426 [Ted laughing] 167 00:16:11,261 --> 00:16:14,014 [Bob Keppel] What I didn't tell him was that his idea was illegal. 168 00:16:14,974 --> 00:16:16,642 If we caught the Riverman this way, 169 00:16:16,725 --> 00:16:18,268 we couldn't show probable cause 170 00:16:18,352 --> 00:16:21,563 based on the killer's attendance at a slasher film festival. 171 00:16:23,232 --> 00:16:24,900 It was time for a new tactic. 172 00:16:25,776 --> 00:16:29,488 I knew a well-placed yawn might have him trying harder to please. 173 00:16:31,156 --> 00:16:34,451 Did he have insights as good as the one about what the Riverman did 174 00:16:34,535 --> 00:16:35,995 with his victim's clothing? 175 00:16:37,496 --> 00:16:40,082 [♪ tense, suspenseful music playing] 176 00:16:43,085 --> 00:16:44,837 [Katherine Ramsland] They wanted Bundy to think, 177 00:16:44,920 --> 00:16:46,839 " You're not that important to us." 178 00:16:46,922 --> 00:16:49,967 They, "But, you know, we'll give you some latitude 179 00:16:50,050 --> 00:16:53,178 and see, what-- you know, if you have something that would be helpful." 180 00:17:08,902 --> 00:17:11,864 [Bob Keppel] All it took was a yawn and I had Ted back on track. 181 00:17:12,364 --> 00:17:14,158 He was offering a plausible strategy 182 00:17:14,241 --> 00:17:17,286 and getting closer to details of his own murders. 183 00:17:39,266 --> 00:17:41,894 [Bob Keppel] He was certain the Green River Killer would return 184 00:17:41,977 --> 00:17:43,353 to his dump sites, 185 00:17:43,437 --> 00:17:46,023 because that's exactly what he had done 186 00:17:46,106 --> 00:17:48,150 over and over again. 187 00:17:48,233 --> 00:17:51,236 [♪ dramatic tense music playing] 188 00:17:56,533 --> 00:18:01,997 [Ramsland] Bundy had placed several remains in Issaquah, were three, 189 00:18:02,081 --> 00:18:05,000 and then four near Taylor Mountain, 190 00:18:05,876 --> 00:18:09,505 which suggested these sites meant something to him. 191 00:18:10,255 --> 00:18:15,177 And they were hoping, when he talked about the Riverman's dump sites, 192 00:18:15,260 --> 00:18:20,349 he would be revealing why his own dump sites were important. 193 00:18:49,128 --> 00:18:52,631 [Bob Keppel] If we could go back in time, what would we have seen 194 00:18:52,714 --> 00:18:56,218 if we had staked out Ted's dump site at Taylor Mountain? 195 00:18:57,261 --> 00:18:58,887 [♪ dark music playing] 196 00:18:58,971 --> 00:19:02,432 [film strip whirring] 197 00:19:02,808 --> 00:19:05,144 [Steven Winn] When the Taylor Mountain site was discovered, 198 00:19:05,477 --> 00:19:08,605 it was Lynda Healy, Susan Rancourt, 199 00:19:08,689 --> 00:19:11,650 Brenda Ball, and Kathleen Parks. 200 00:19:12,860 --> 00:19:15,154 The fact that they were all there on the same site 201 00:19:15,237 --> 00:19:19,449 meant that the killer's returning with remains from different killings 202 00:19:19,533 --> 00:19:21,285 and going back to the same site. 203 00:19:21,368 --> 00:19:23,745 [♪ dark, eerie music playing] 204 00:19:24,913 --> 00:19:28,458 [Roger Dunn] At Taylor Mountain, they were just skulls. 205 00:19:29,877 --> 00:19:35,340 There was no fatal injury marks on any of the skulls. 206 00:19:35,424 --> 00:19:36,633 [camera clicks] 207 00:19:36,800 --> 00:19:40,262 We didn't have any long bones to go along with 'em. 208 00:19:40,345 --> 00:19:42,181 And that was a mystery for quite a while. 209 00:19:45,475 --> 00:19:47,561 [Bob Keppel] Bundy and the Green River Killer 210 00:19:47,644 --> 00:19:49,396 shared a common fascination 211 00:19:49,479 --> 00:19:51,315 with their victims' corpses. 212 00:19:51,899 --> 00:19:54,484 [♪ dark music playing] 213 00:20:24,264 --> 00:20:26,808 [Bob Keppel] Even though Ted never said it directly, 214 00:20:26,892 --> 00:20:29,811 by suggesting the crime scene surveillance, 215 00:20:29,895 --> 00:20:33,023 I think he believed the Riverman was a necrophiliac. 216 00:20:34,358 --> 00:20:37,277 I wanted to see if he would say the word out loud. 217 00:21:00,550 --> 00:21:03,303 [♪ dark, eerie music playing] 218 00:21:03,762 --> 00:21:05,222 [Dr. Mary Ellen O'Toole] Necrophilia: 219 00:21:06,014 --> 00:21:10,602 you're sexually aroused when you go back and you have sex with a corpse. 220 00:21:27,411 --> 00:21:32,332 Bundy was talking in the third person, that was just, uh, obvious to us. 221 00:21:32,416 --> 00:21:34,418 And-- and so, therefore knew that 222 00:21:34,501 --> 00:21:37,629 those things that he was talking about the Riverman doing, 223 00:21:37,713 --> 00:21:40,549 that he had most likely done himself. 224 00:21:43,135 --> 00:21:45,345 [Bob Keppel] I knew from post-mortem reports 225 00:21:45,429 --> 00:21:47,597 that Ted was also a necrophiliac. 226 00:21:49,349 --> 00:21:51,810 [♪ dark, ominous music playing] 227 00:21:53,270 --> 00:21:55,814 And now he knew we knew that. 228 00:22:00,110 --> 00:22:01,903 [Dr. Peter Salerno] When it comes to necrophilia, 229 00:22:01,987 --> 00:22:06,158 oftentimes, it's really more about control, 230 00:22:06,241 --> 00:22:10,537 and power, and humiliation, and punishment. 231 00:22:14,124 --> 00:22:17,836 They enjoy being able to engage in those behaviors 232 00:22:17,919 --> 00:22:20,630 without anybody being able to stop them. 233 00:22:22,758 --> 00:22:25,177 [Birnes] Bundy killed to get a sex partner. 234 00:22:25,927 --> 00:22:28,305 The killing wasn't the highest point of his life. 235 00:22:29,181 --> 00:22:32,267 The sexual activity after death was the highest point of his life. 236 00:22:35,937 --> 00:22:38,899 I knew Bundy was evil, I just didn't know how evil. 237 00:22:40,233 --> 00:22:42,402 [♪ dark, ominous music continues] 238 00:22:56,750 --> 00:22:59,795 [Bob Keppel] The only thing Ted felt bad about was getting caught, 239 00:23:01,338 --> 00:23:03,298 but he'd shut down if I challenged him. 240 00:23:04,800 --> 00:23:07,928 I was also sure that the Riverman felt no remorse 241 00:23:08,011 --> 00:23:11,223 based on how he had desecrated his victims' bodies. 242 00:23:16,353 --> 00:23:17,354 [camera clicks] 243 00:23:19,106 --> 00:23:24,694 The Green River Killer placed rocks inside the vaginas of some of his victims, 244 00:23:24,778 --> 00:23:28,532 uh, particularly the early victims that were found in the Green River. 245 00:23:28,615 --> 00:23:30,617 [water lapping] 246 00:23:33,620 --> 00:23:36,123 [Larson] Many of the victims seemed to be posed, 247 00:23:36,206 --> 00:23:39,418 legs spread apart, uh, arms spread out. 248 00:23:44,047 --> 00:23:47,008 [Patty Eakes] His posing was about getting them into a position 249 00:23:47,092 --> 00:23:50,679 where he could more easily have sex with their dead bodies. 250 00:23:50,762 --> 00:23:54,683 'Cause you can imagine the difficulty once somebody has died 251 00:23:54,766 --> 00:23:56,351 and rigor mortis sets in. 252 00:23:58,061 --> 00:24:00,647 [Bob Keppel] Ted continued his defense of serial killers 253 00:24:00,730 --> 00:24:02,941 with an insight about the Green River Killer 254 00:24:03,024 --> 00:24:04,651 that eventually proved correct. 255 00:24:19,291 --> 00:24:21,293 [♪ dark, eerie music playing] 256 00:24:28,550 --> 00:24:33,263 [Bob Keppel] Ted considered himself the world's best serial killer profiler, 257 00:24:34,097 --> 00:24:36,641 so we played into his grandiosity 258 00:24:36,725 --> 00:24:40,562 and asked Ted to build a profile of the Green River Killer. 259 00:25:23,939 --> 00:25:27,359 [Bob Keppel] Was he talking about the Green River Killer or himself? 260 00:25:31,321 --> 00:25:33,198 It seemed the answer was both, 261 00:25:33,281 --> 00:25:38,411 when I recalled the interviews we'd had with Ted's girlfriend, Liz Kloepfer. 262 00:25:38,495 --> 00:25:40,038 [tape recorder whirring] 263 00:25:46,878 --> 00:25:50,757 [Winn] Hundreds of people called in about somebody they worked with, 264 00:25:50,840 --> 00:25:53,927 their cousin, you know, their boyfriend. 265 00:25:54,010 --> 00:25:55,804 And one of them, of course, was Liz Kloepfer 266 00:25:55,887 --> 00:25:57,138 who called in about Ted Bundy. 267 00:25:59,099 --> 00:26:01,017 Having seen the composite sketch, 268 00:26:01,101 --> 00:26:04,437 several people said, "That looks like Ted, doesn't it?" 269 00:26:34,843 --> 00:26:37,846 [Bob Keppel] In 1974, Ted Bundy's girlfriend, Liz Kloepfer, 270 00:26:37,929 --> 00:26:42,851 had contacted King County detectives to report her suspicions about Bundy. 271 00:26:44,561 --> 00:26:46,438 We brought Liz in for an interview. 272 00:26:46,521 --> 00:26:50,317 She told us she and Ted met at a bar in 1969. 273 00:26:50,900 --> 00:26:54,029 She told us a lot of very positive things about him. 274 00:26:54,613 --> 00:26:57,115 That he was good with her daughter. 275 00:26:57,198 --> 00:27:00,368 He went to school and studied hard, had ambitions, 276 00:27:01,494 --> 00:27:03,246 but also, he had a dark side. 277 00:27:04,289 --> 00:27:08,251 He could be very strange and withdrawn. 278 00:27:09,586 --> 00:27:12,213 [Bob Keppel] She said she'd noticed several similarities 279 00:27:12,297 --> 00:27:15,717 between the suspect killer's profile and Ted. 280 00:27:17,552 --> 00:27:20,430 He too had a tan VW Beetle. 281 00:27:21,264 --> 00:27:23,683 And she remembered that on July 14th, 282 00:27:23,767 --> 00:27:26,186 the day of the Lake Sammamish disappearances, 283 00:27:26,269 --> 00:27:29,564 he had returned to her house in an angry mood. 284 00:28:03,890 --> 00:28:05,809 Bundy didn't have a dark entity 285 00:28:05,892 --> 00:28:08,144 that was causing him to do the things that he did. 286 00:28:09,646 --> 00:28:14,150 He was who he was. And he was someone who liked to kill. 287 00:28:16,236 --> 00:28:19,823 [Winn] Liz Kloepfer spoke about the things that she saw in his room. 288 00:28:20,323 --> 00:28:23,493 He had Plaster of Paris. He had women's clothing. 289 00:28:24,994 --> 00:28:30,500 He had burglary tools, masks, ropes, handcuffs-- 290 00:28:31,626 --> 00:28:33,753 stuff that just made her very suspicious. 291 00:28:37,173 --> 00:28:41,344 [Bob Keppel] Ted's girlfriend, Liz, gave us three pictures of Ted 292 00:28:41,428 --> 00:28:44,139 to show to the Lake Sammamish witnesses. 293 00:28:46,516 --> 00:28:49,477 But none of them could pick him out of a photo lineup, 294 00:28:49,561 --> 00:28:54,357 so the investigators put Bundy back into the pile of "Ted" suspects. 295 00:29:01,865 --> 00:29:04,325 [Winn] But suddenly, the killings in Seattle stopped. 296 00:29:05,744 --> 00:29:08,580 What we now know, of course, is that Bundy had moved on to Utah. 297 00:29:08,663 --> 00:29:10,665 [♪ dark music playing] 298 00:29:13,251 --> 00:29:15,670 [Bob Keppel] In 1974, Ted Bundy had enrolled 299 00:29:15,754 --> 00:29:18,047 at the University of Utah Law School 300 00:29:18,131 --> 00:29:19,507 in Salt Lake City, 301 00:29:20,133 --> 00:29:22,135 where he had an active social life. 302 00:29:23,344 --> 00:29:25,346 [Richard Kraske] Through his charm and everything else, 303 00:29:25,430 --> 00:29:26,931 he joined the Mormon church. 304 00:29:27,015 --> 00:29:28,975 He was a great cook, he'd have party-- 305 00:29:29,058 --> 00:29:31,519 I mean, he just was a nice guy to be around. They liked him. 306 00:29:31,603 --> 00:29:32,604 [camera clicks] 307 00:29:33,062 --> 00:29:35,148 [Dr. Salerno] He fits into a community in that way. 308 00:29:36,232 --> 00:29:41,029 For him, what he really wanted, too, is to deceive those people. 309 00:29:41,112 --> 00:29:43,615 [chuckles] That's how-- He enjoys deceiving people like that, too. 310 00:29:45,784 --> 00:29:49,496 [Bob Keppel] When the task force found out Ted Bundy had moved to Salt Lake City, 311 00:29:49,579 --> 00:29:51,498 we gave the sheriff's office there a call 312 00:29:51,581 --> 00:29:55,168 to report his now ex-girlfriend Liz's suspicions about Ted. 313 00:29:57,587 --> 00:29:59,005 Then we moved on. 314 00:30:03,259 --> 00:30:05,720 [♪ somber music playing] 315 00:30:05,804 --> 00:30:10,350 The last time I spent with him on a summer vacation was in Utah. 316 00:30:10,433 --> 00:30:12,894 I would've been 15, 14. 317 00:30:15,438 --> 00:30:16,815 He sent me home early, 318 00:30:18,066 --> 00:30:19,943 uh, and I was really upset about that. 319 00:30:20,026 --> 00:30:22,320 And he wouldn't tell me why he was sending me home early. 320 00:30:22,403 --> 00:30:24,322 He just said, "Oh, I just got some really-- 321 00:30:24,405 --> 00:30:25,782 bunch of important stuff I have to do." 322 00:30:25,865 --> 00:30:27,659 I said, "Ted, what the hell? What's the deal?" 323 00:30:27,742 --> 00:30:31,746 So I-- I didn't wanna push it, I figured he's not gonna tell me or whatever. 324 00:30:31,830 --> 00:30:34,749 He's just gonna-- he just wants me to go home. 325 00:30:36,417 --> 00:30:39,337 So, at the airport, as we're waiting for the plane, 326 00:30:40,046 --> 00:30:43,258 he had this look like he was gonna throw up. 327 00:30:43,341 --> 00:30:45,718 He was-- He was just looking like 328 00:30:45,802 --> 00:30:50,473 he was looking at something really ter-- uh, troubling and disgusting. 329 00:30:51,766 --> 00:30:53,893 I think that he felt it coming on. 330 00:30:54,644 --> 00:30:56,896 He wanted to go rape and murder somebody 331 00:30:56,980 --> 00:30:59,607 and he didn't want me there when he did it. 332 00:31:00,066 --> 00:31:02,402 [♪ dark, ominous music playing] 333 00:31:02,485 --> 00:31:05,196 He obviously had the two sides of a coin kinda thing 334 00:31:05,280 --> 00:31:07,615 where you-- you couldn't see the other side of the coin. 335 00:31:09,534 --> 00:31:11,661 Some things you just-- just stick in your head forever, 336 00:31:11,744 --> 00:31:12,829 and I'll never forget it. 337 00:31:14,664 --> 00:31:16,749 That was the last time I visited with him. 338 00:31:19,460 --> 00:31:22,338 [film strip whirring] 339 00:31:24,090 --> 00:31:26,718 [Bob Keppel] Nearly a year after Ted Bundy moved to Utah, 340 00:31:26,801 --> 00:31:29,596 we received some shocking information. 341 00:31:31,431 --> 00:31:34,726 When I got to the office that day, I felt a change in the air. 342 00:31:36,853 --> 00:31:39,522 The drudgery of the daily routine was gone. 343 00:31:40,940 --> 00:31:43,860 It had been replaced with a buzz of excitement. 344 00:31:46,487 --> 00:31:49,866 [Kathleen McChesney] When a detective called me from Salt Lake City 345 00:31:49,949 --> 00:31:53,077 and said, "We have someone here that's been arrested 346 00:31:53,161 --> 00:31:54,787 and his name is Ted Bundy," 347 00:31:55,538 --> 00:31:57,749 it was a moment that I won't forget. 348 00:32:03,004 --> 00:32:06,007 [♪ uneasy music playing] 349 00:32:07,467 --> 00:32:09,719 [reporter] Ted Bundy was arrested in Salt Lake City, 350 00:32:09,802 --> 00:32:13,431 being charged with possession of burglary tools and evading an officer. 351 00:32:14,599 --> 00:32:17,143 [Bob Keppel] While we had leads on some other suspects, 352 00:32:17,894 --> 00:32:19,812 we never had enough to charge anyone. 353 00:32:20,980 --> 00:32:22,148 But now we did, 354 00:32:22,941 --> 00:32:24,525 and his name was Ted Bundy. 355 00:32:24,609 --> 00:32:26,152 [♪ dramatic music playing] 356 00:32:29,697 --> 00:32:31,407 [Winn] When he was arrested that night, 357 00:32:31,491 --> 00:32:33,576 he was cruising through a neighborhood late at night. 358 00:32:34,702 --> 00:32:37,538 [Bob Keppel] The trooper found a large ice pick, 359 00:32:37,622 --> 00:32:40,583 pieces of rope, a pry bar, 360 00:32:41,417 --> 00:32:43,711 a full-face ski mask, 361 00:32:43,795 --> 00:32:45,713 and a pair of handcuffs. 362 00:32:51,177 --> 00:32:53,763 [Dunn] When we found Bundy was in Utah, 363 00:32:53,846 --> 00:32:59,352 the Utah Sheriff's Office had a-- a fresh case named Carol DaRonch. 364 00:32:59,936 --> 00:33:02,021 [Bob Keppel] Carol DaRonch had narrowly escaped 365 00:33:02,105 --> 00:33:05,024 from an attempted kidnapping at a Utah mall. 366 00:33:06,234 --> 00:33:09,988 And for nine months, police had been hunting for her attacker. 367 00:33:10,822 --> 00:33:12,407 [♪ dark music playing] 368 00:33:12,490 --> 00:33:15,034 [film strip whirring] 369 00:33:15,410 --> 00:33:18,204 [reporter] On the evening of November the 8th, 1974, 370 00:33:18,287 --> 00:33:22,000 Carol DaRonch parked her car in this parking lot at the Fashion Mall. 371 00:33:22,500 --> 00:33:26,587 Shortly after, began what she now calls, her personal nightmare. 372 00:33:26,671 --> 00:33:28,673 [♪ dark, ominous music playing] 373 00:33:29,007 --> 00:33:30,925 [Winn] Bundy said, uh, "Excuse me, 374 00:33:31,009 --> 00:33:34,804 "someone is trying to break into your car out in the parking lot. 375 00:33:34,887 --> 00:33:36,597 Do you have a such-and-such car?" 376 00:33:37,515 --> 00:33:40,184 She was reluctant at first. She asked to see a badge. 377 00:33:40,268 --> 00:33:43,354 He flashed something at her, which was a fake badge, of course. 378 00:33:45,773 --> 00:33:51,529 He gets her into the car and gets out a crowbar and handcuffs, 379 00:33:51,612 --> 00:33:53,614 and tries to simultaneously hit her-- 380 00:33:53,698 --> 00:33:57,285 He gets one hand in one of the handcuffs, but she fights him off. 381 00:33:58,703 --> 00:34:01,581 She tumbles outta the car, weeping and crying. 382 00:34:03,583 --> 00:34:06,002 We know all of this because she lived to tell the tale. 383 00:34:08,337 --> 00:34:11,632 [Bob Keppel] When Carol DaRonch got away, she set in motion a chain of events 384 00:34:11,716 --> 00:34:15,678 that led to Ted Bundy sitting before me in Florida State Prison. 385 00:34:17,889 --> 00:34:22,351 [film strip whirring] 386 00:34:23,519 --> 00:34:26,147 He was embarrassed by this failure and quick to point out 387 00:34:26,230 --> 00:34:29,692 the Green River Killer was making the same type of mistakes. 388 00:34:57,804 --> 00:35:00,973 [Bob Keppel] Surprisingly, numerous serial killers have been brought down 389 00:35:01,057 --> 00:35:02,475 by an unlikely source: 390 00:35:03,226 --> 00:35:06,062 a living witness, the one who got away. 391 00:35:07,146 --> 00:35:10,900 And now, Carol DaRonch was about to help put Bundy away. 392 00:35:11,651 --> 00:35:12,652 [camera clicks] 393 00:35:12,735 --> 00:35:15,738 [♪ tense music playing] 394 00:35:16,239 --> 00:35:20,785 Utah was able to-- to get together the case on Bundy, 395 00:35:20,868 --> 00:35:22,120 put him in a lineup. 396 00:35:22,203 --> 00:35:23,204 [camera clicks] 397 00:35:25,039 --> 00:35:28,543 [Bob Keppel] On October 3rd, after Carol DaRonch identified Bundy, 398 00:35:28,626 --> 00:35:32,380 he was arrested for aggravated kidnapping and attempted murder. 399 00:35:33,005 --> 00:35:35,133 That's when the story hit the newspapers. 400 00:35:37,260 --> 00:35:40,721 [Rich Bundy] Uh, I remember quite vividly, my mom's on the phone 401 00:35:40,805 --> 00:35:43,266 talking to the police or him, 402 00:35:43,349 --> 00:35:45,059 and I could tell something was-- 403 00:35:45,643 --> 00:35:47,228 something very serious was going on. 404 00:35:47,311 --> 00:35:49,063 She said, "Your brother's been arrested. 405 00:35:49,897 --> 00:35:52,733 He's in jail under suspicion of kidnapping." 406 00:35:55,027 --> 00:35:58,948 Then I just, I thought, "Oh, shoot, this is really, really serious." 407 00:36:00,533 --> 00:36:02,535 So, you know, I'm a kid of, 408 00:36:04,120 --> 00:36:07,248 uh, 14 and a half and, uh, 409 00:36:09,125 --> 00:36:15,798 uh, dealing with his hero being accused of being the total opposite. 410 00:36:15,882 --> 00:36:16,883 [camera clicks] 411 00:36:17,133 --> 00:36:20,136 [♪ tense music playing] 412 00:36:21,053 --> 00:36:25,641 But I still was not fully comprehending 413 00:36:25,725 --> 00:36:28,394 that he was a scumbag, murdering piece of [bleep]. 414 00:36:33,191 --> 00:36:35,693 [Bob Keppel] While Bundy was in jail awaiting his trial 415 00:36:35,776 --> 00:36:38,446 for the attempted kidnapping of Carol DaRonch, 416 00:36:39,030 --> 00:36:42,366 investigators in other states started to connect him 417 00:36:42,450 --> 00:36:45,620 to unsolved murders of women in their jurisdictions. 418 00:36:47,413 --> 00:36:49,832 The cases against Bundy were stacking up. 419 00:36:51,542 --> 00:36:56,255 Keppel realized, "Good grief! This is the same victim profile! 420 00:36:56,339 --> 00:36:57,965 "These are the same types of victims! 421 00:36:58,049 --> 00:36:59,258 It's the same killer!" 422 00:37:00,176 --> 00:37:01,469 It was Bundy. 423 00:37:05,181 --> 00:37:06,349 [♪ dark music playing] 424 00:37:06,432 --> 00:37:09,101 [film strip whirring] 425 00:37:12,605 --> 00:37:17,151 [Bob Keppel] As murder cases against Bundy were building in several different states, 426 00:37:17,235 --> 00:37:20,988 he stood trial for the Carol DaRonch kidnapping charges in Utah. 427 00:37:21,739 --> 00:37:23,908 [reporter] On March 1st, 1976, 428 00:37:23,991 --> 00:37:26,118 Third District Judge Stewart Hanson Jr. 429 00:37:26,202 --> 00:37:28,996 found Bundy guilty of second-degree kidnapping. 430 00:37:29,080 --> 00:37:32,208 He was given a one to 15-year sentence at the Utah State Prison. 431 00:37:34,335 --> 00:37:37,880 [Dave Keppel] I don't think it turned out the way Dad would've wanted. 432 00:37:39,465 --> 00:37:42,718 He would've wanted to bring Bundy in himself, 433 00:37:42,802 --> 00:37:45,846 but they didn't have the-- the evidence at the time. 434 00:37:47,848 --> 00:37:49,433 [Bob Keppel] Back in Washington, 435 00:37:49,517 --> 00:37:52,353 we were collecting mountains of circumstantial evidence. 436 00:37:53,646 --> 00:37:56,899 But we still lacked hard evidence, like hair and fibers, 437 00:37:56,983 --> 00:37:59,443 needed to actually charge Bundy here. 438 00:38:02,238 --> 00:38:05,324 [McChesney] We knew we just had to keep searching, 439 00:38:07,326 --> 00:38:10,913 so we could bring it to a jury in Washington State and-- 440 00:38:10,997 --> 00:38:11,998 and get a conviction. 441 00:38:14,834 --> 00:38:17,628 [Birnes] Knowing you have a suspect is one thing. 442 00:38:18,045 --> 00:38:20,965 Proving that person is guilty is another. 443 00:38:27,179 --> 00:38:29,348 One of the things I packed around for years 444 00:38:29,432 --> 00:38:34,061 was guilt over not being able to get him charged in our jurisdiction. 445 00:38:37,064 --> 00:38:42,361 I was just holding inside self-condemnation and guilt 446 00:38:42,987 --> 00:38:46,532 for not being able to make Bundy's case here, 447 00:38:47,825 --> 00:38:52,246 uh, because, you know, that was my job, 448 00:38:53,622 --> 00:38:56,542 and I came up short in my job. 449 00:38:56,625 --> 00:38:59,587 My job was to solve cases. 450 00:38:59,670 --> 00:39:01,464 [♪ somber music playing] 451 00:39:02,631 --> 00:39:07,011 I resigned as a homicide detective because I thought that... 452 00:39:08,888 --> 00:39:09,972 I had failed. 453 00:39:12,850 --> 00:39:16,437 Failed myself and failed the victims' families 454 00:39:17,229 --> 00:39:20,274 for not being able to get Bundy charged. 455 00:39:20,358 --> 00:39:24,403 So that was-- that was something I packed around for a while. 456 00:39:26,781 --> 00:39:27,865 [Bob Keppel] If it can be said 457 00:39:27,948 --> 00:39:31,452 that serial killers make victims of entire communities, 458 00:39:31,994 --> 00:39:36,457 then, in our own way, Roger and I became two of Ted Bundy's victims. 459 00:39:37,375 --> 00:39:39,960 And he was far from done with us. 460 00:39:40,044 --> 00:39:41,670 [♪ tense music playing] 461 00:39:41,754 --> 00:39:44,256 [film strip whirring] 462 00:39:45,633 --> 00:39:49,261 Colorado became the first state to charge Bundy with murder 463 00:39:49,345 --> 00:39:53,265 for a case involving a nurse who vanished from a ski resort in Aspen. 464 00:39:54,350 --> 00:39:56,519 [reporter] While serving time in the Utah State Prison, 465 00:39:56,602 --> 00:39:59,855 Bundy was charged with murdering a nurse near Aspen, Colorado. 466 00:40:02,316 --> 00:40:03,609 [Bob Keppel] After his arrest, 467 00:40:03,692 --> 00:40:07,571 police searched Bundy's VW and found a hair. 468 00:40:08,114 --> 00:40:10,032 It was from Caryn Campbell's head. 469 00:40:10,116 --> 00:40:11,117 [camera clicks] 470 00:40:11,659 --> 00:40:14,745 That hair was the physical evidence investigators needed 471 00:40:14,829 --> 00:40:16,914 to charge Bundy with murder in Colorado. 472 00:40:20,209 --> 00:40:21,210 [camera clicks] 473 00:40:21,293 --> 00:40:26,715 [Dunn] Bundy was in custody in Utah until he was extradited to Colorado. 474 00:40:30,469 --> 00:40:33,264 [reporter] Bundy was brought into court early this morning. 475 00:40:34,682 --> 00:40:39,311 [Bob Keppel] Bundy relished the spotlight as he was being extradited to Colorado. 476 00:40:40,813 --> 00:40:45,443 It made my skin crawl to see the little zit holding court. 477 00:40:49,738 --> 00:40:52,533 I wondered whether I would ever get the chance 478 00:40:52,616 --> 00:40:54,201 to burst Ted's bubble. 479 00:40:54,952 --> 00:40:58,581 I hoped so, if all went according to plan. 480 00:40:59,248 --> 00:41:01,959 I don't like being locked up for something I didn't do, 481 00:41:02,042 --> 00:41:03,502 and I don't like my liberty taken away, 482 00:41:03,586 --> 00:41:05,129 and I don't like being treated like an animal 483 00:41:05,212 --> 00:41:07,840 and I don't like-- like people walking around and ogling me 484 00:41:07,923 --> 00:41:11,177 like I'm some sort of weirdo, because I'm not. 485 00:41:11,260 --> 00:41:13,179 [interviewer] You think about getting outta here? 486 00:41:14,054 --> 00:41:17,308 Well... [chuckles] Well, legally, sure. 487 00:41:17,391 --> 00:41:18,392 [chuckles] 488 00:41:20,227 --> 00:41:21,687 [♪ tense music playing] 489 00:41:21,770 --> 00:41:23,606 [film strip whirring] 490 00:41:27,985 --> 00:41:29,862 [Winn] The courthouse in Aspen. 491 00:41:30,613 --> 00:41:33,699 Bundy was supposedly working on his defense in the law library 492 00:41:33,782 --> 00:41:35,868 to defend himself in the Caryn Campbell killing. 493 00:41:37,286 --> 00:41:41,457 While he was there, he struck up a camaraderie with his jailers 494 00:41:42,249 --> 00:41:44,084 and gained the trust of these guys, 495 00:41:44,168 --> 00:41:46,587 who eventually let him wander farther and farther away. 496 00:41:46,670 --> 00:41:48,756 [reporter] He had gone to a small law library 497 00:41:48,839 --> 00:41:51,884 in the back of the courtroom, out of sight of his guard. 498 00:41:51,967 --> 00:41:54,720 It was then that he jumped out of a second-story window. 499 00:41:54,803 --> 00:41:57,348 [Winn] A woman happened to be coming into the courthouse 500 00:41:57,431 --> 00:41:58,724 and she asked the clerk at the front, 501 00:41:58,807 --> 00:42:01,268 "Is it normal for someone to jump out the second-story window 502 00:42:01,352 --> 00:42:02,353 of the courthouse?" 503 00:42:03,729 --> 00:42:06,315 [reporter] Convicted Utah kidnapper, Theodore Bundy, 504 00:42:06,398 --> 00:42:09,318 has escaped from an Aspen, Colorado courtroom 505 00:42:09,401 --> 00:42:12,154 and remains, at this hour, the subject of a manhunt. 506 00:42:14,823 --> 00:42:19,870 [speaker] I remember they were showing Green River Task Force picking up bones, 507 00:42:19,954 --> 00:42:23,499 not knowing that that was our sister, Tammie. 508 00:42:25,709 --> 00:42:28,712 [reporter] Bundy's escape bordered on a Houdini escapade. 509 00:42:28,796 --> 00:42:30,506 [Winn] The fact that he escaped a second time 510 00:42:30,589 --> 00:42:34,176 remains a criminal moral failing on the part of the authorities. 511 00:42:34,927 --> 00:42:38,305 He's driving across the whole country to Florida. 512 00:42:39,014 --> 00:42:40,182 What's in Florida? 513 00:42:40,266 --> 00:42:43,852 Just like University of Washington: sorority houses. 514 00:42:44,562 --> 00:42:47,606 [survivor] Ted Bundy never left a victim alive 515 00:42:48,190 --> 00:42:50,109 and I knew he was gonna kill me. 516 00:42:50,192 --> 00:42:53,529 [reporter 1] Accused killer Theodore Bundy was captured early this morning. 517 00:42:53,612 --> 00:42:56,156 [reporter 2] Theodore Bundy could be the King County Ted. 518 00:42:56,240 --> 00:42:57,992 At that point, there were only six days left 519 00:42:58,075 --> 00:42:59,326 before he was gonna die. 520 00:42:59,410 --> 00:43:01,120 [Ted Bundy] You can look at me as a hypocrite 521 00:43:01,203 --> 00:43:03,038 because I've waited so long, but the fact is, 522 00:43:03,122 --> 00:43:04,498 better late than never. 522 00:43:05,305 --> 00:44:05,885 Watch Online Movies and Series for FREE www.osdb.link/lm