Bundy Residences, in full.

I listed the addresses in order of how they were on the ‘Ted Bundy Multiagency Investigative Team Report 1992’; for obvious reasons I left the Palo Alto address out, as there wasn’t anything to it (despite how much I looked into it).

  • McMahon Hall, University of Washington. During his first year at the University of Washington in 1966 he lived on the 4th floor in the South Tower in McMahon Hall. He reportedly kept a key for the building after officially moving out and would return there on occasions to take naps.
  • 658 North Skyline, Tacoma, Washington. In 1953 the growing Bundy family left their first home on South Sheridan Ave and moved into this house.
  • Unknown Address, Palo Alto, California. Dates unknown.
  • 5015 16th Street, Seattle, Washington. All the information in the ‘TB Multiagency Report 1992’ says Bundy lived here at some point in 1967. This was the same year he attended Stanford University in Palo Alto from June to August.
  • 873 North 16th Street, Seattle, Washington, 1968. I couldn’t find much information about Bundy’s time at this address although according to the Multiagency Report he was traveling all over the Pacific Northwest at the time so maybe he lived here just briefly at one point. There doesn’t see to be a building at this address anymore (on Google Maps its a vacant lot).
  • 3214 North 20th Street, Tacoma, Washington. This is the Bundy family’s third and final home. After selling their second house on North Skyline Drive in 1968, they moved to this house in the North End of Tacoma.
  • 4039 South Warner, Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania. Ted lived here with his Aunt Julia (Cowell) while he attended Temple University (the general consensus is that he moved to Philadelphia at some point in December 1968). His time in the ‘City of Brotherly Love’ didn’t last long: in May of 1969 he dropped out of school after finishing a single semester and moved back to Tacoma.
  • 1252 15th Ave, Marin County, California, 1970. I found no information about Ted at this address anywhere (although I’m fairly positive it’s in San Francisco). According to the Multiagency Report he was in Seattle for the entirety of 1970 when he was supposedly there (I posted the screen shot below). Strangely enough the same address only in Seattle, Washington is listed as the residence provided when Ted was given a ticket by Highway Patrolman for hitchhiking on August 8, 1970 in Marin County, WA.
  • 4143 12th Northeast, Seattle, Washington. Ted lived at the Rogers Rooming House from September 1969 to September 2, 1975 (when he moved to Salt Lake City for law school). His room was on the second floor.
  • 5015 16th Northeast, Seattle,WA. Dates unknown. A similar address is listed above just with Northeast added to it (both addresses are real). I couldn’t find any other details about Bundy residing here.
  • 5208 18th Northeast, Seattle, Washington. This was one of Liz Kloepfer’s apartments. She lived on the first floor on the right side of the house. It was built in 1912 and contains eight bedrooms.
  • 1252 15th Ave, Seattle, Washington. On August 8, 1970 Bundy was given a ticket by a Highway Patrolman for hitchhiking southbound on Highway 101 in Marin County, Washington. He told the officer that his address was 1252 15th Ave in Seattle, WA despite never living there (he resided at the Rogers Rooming House at the time).
  • 3510 West Elmore, Seattle, Washington, sometime in late 1973. Per the ‘Ted Bundy and File 1004 documents from Seattle PD’ document, this is Ted’s friend Marlin S. Vortman’s residence.
  • 565 1st Ave #2, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bundy lived here from September 2, 1974 to September of 1975 (he moved from Seattle for law school). At the time it was a boarding house and Ted rented room two. His former living space is on the second floor directly above the porch. To the right of the house is a fire escape which he used to come and go in the middle of the night as he pleased. On the left side there is an entrance to a basement, and according to one resident Bundy would occasionally go down into this basement late at night (however at the time they didn’t think it was weird because he was the property manager).
  • 413 ‘B’ Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. According to the ‘Ted Bundy Multiagency Investigative Team Report 1992’ Ted lived in this house on B Street for a brief period in 1976 but he didn’t reside there very long: on March 1st, 1976 he was found guilty of kidnapping Carol DaRonch and was immediately remanded in custody.
  • 364 Douglas Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bundy moved into an apartment on the top floor on September 26th, 1975. He claims he made the choice to move into this house because it was within walking distance to where he was attending law school (at the University of Utah). At the time he also worked on campus as a security guard.
  • 409 West College Avenue, Tallahassee, Florida. Bundy rented a room on the second floor beginning on January 7th, 1978 after he escaped prison for the second time. He signed the lease under the name Chris Hagen. Ted left Tallahassee on February 12th, and was arrested for the final time three days later. At some point after 2016 the building was demolished and turned into a parking lot for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house.*

* Some places where Bundy lived in his earlier days were left out of the report. I added the following:

  • 1514 South Alder Street, Tacoma, WA. When Louise took three year old Ted and left Philadelphia for Tacoma in 1950 they lived at this address with her Uncle Jack Cowell, a professor of music at a private college that Ted greatly respected and admired. Cowell was well-educated, financially secure, and very well-respected in the community: all traits that Bundy wanted to possess.
  • 1620 South Sheridan Avenue, Tacoma, WA. In May of 1951, Johnnie and Louise Bundy moved into this four bedroom house after they got married; it was the family’s first home. It was at this point that little ‘Teddy Nelson’ officially became known as ‘Ted Bundy.’ While they were living here Louise gave birth to Ted’s little sister, Linda.
  • 7202 Ridge Avenue/499 Domino Lane, Philadelphia, PA, The Cowell family’s first home. Ted and Louise lived here with his Mother, Aunt, and Grandparents, Samuel and Eleanor Cowell until he was three. Its in the Roxborough neighborhood of Philadelphia. At the time the address was 7202 Ridge Avenue (it’s now 499 Domino Lane). The house was torn down at some point during the late 1960’s and the strip mall that is there today was built in 1970.
  • 4617 Pulaski Avenue, Philadelphia PA. Samuel and Eleanor Cowell moved here after they sold their house in Roxborough, PA. It’s strongly speculated that Ted often visited this house on a number of occasions while he was staying at his Aunt Julia’s house in Lafayette Hill in 1969 while attending Temple University. Eleanor Cowell died at the age of 76 in April of 1971; she was a diabetic and suffered a stroke in the mid-1950’s. Additionally throughout her life she underwent electroconvulsive therapy for depression. She rarely left her house thanks to a bad case of agoraphobia, especially during her final years of life. Samuel passed away in December of 1983 at the age of 85.
A list of Ted’s residences according to the ‘Ted Bundy Multiagency Investigative Team Report 1992.’ Its not entirely accurate.
An older picture of McMahon Hall, courtesy of the University of Washington.
A picture of McMahon Hall in the daytime, April 2022.
A picture of McMahon Hall at dusk, April 2022.
A relic from McMahon Hall, April 2022.
A sign for the outside of McMahon Hall, April 2022.
A stone outside McMahon Hall, April 2022.
Teds whereabouts in 1966 when he lived at McMahon Hall at the University of Washington according to the ‘Ted Bundy Multiagency Investigative Team Report 1992.’
An older picture of Bundy’s second childhood home at 658 North Skyline Drive in Tacoma, WA.
The inside of Bundy’s childhood home on N. Skyline Drive after it was remodeled.
Bundy’s childhood home on N. Skyline Drive, April 2022.
5015 16th Street Seattle, WA, April 2022.
5015 16th Street Seattle, WA, April 2022.
Bundy’s whereabouts in 1967 according to the ‘Ted Bundy Multiagency Investigative Team Report 1992’ in 1967 when the report said he lived at 5015 16th Street Seattle, WA.
873 North 16th Street in Seattle, where the ‘Ted Bundy Multiagency Investigative Team Report 1992’ says Ted resided in 1968.
Bundy’s whereabouts in 1968 according to the ‘Ted Bundy Multiagency Investigative Team Report 1992.’
3214 North 20th Street, Tacoma, Washington, April 2022. This is the Bundy family’s third home.
3214 North 20th, Tacoma, Washington, April 2022.
4039 South Warner, Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania in the daytime, May 2022.
4039 South Warner at night, May 2022.
The ‘Ted Bundy Multiagency Investigative Team Report 1992’ in 1969 when Ted lived in PA.
1252 15th Ave, San Francisco (in Marin County), California; the TB Multiagency Report estimates Ted lived here sometime in 1970.
The front of the Rogers Rooming House, April 2022.
The front of the Rogers Rooming House, April 2022.
The back of the Rogers Rooming House, April 2022.
5015 16th Northeast, Seattle, WA.The dates and circumstances of Bundy residing here are unknown.
Liz’s apartment at 5208 18th Ave NE Seattle, WA 98105, November 2022.
1252 15th Ave in Seattle, photo courtesy of Google Maps.
Bundy’s whereabouts on August 20, 1970 when he got caught hitchhiking and told the officer he lived 1252 15th Ave in Seattle, WA.
3510 West Elmore, Seattle, Washington. Marlin Vortman’s residence.
565 1st Ave #2 SLC Utah, November 2022.
413 ‘B’ Street SLC Utah in the summer.
413 ‘B’ Street SLC Utah, November 2022.
364 Douglas Street, Salt Lake City, November 2022
‘The Oak’ is located at 409 West College Avenue in Tallahassee, Florida, photo taken in 1978.
“The Oak.”
“The Oak” as it looks today (it was demolished).
Ted’s Uncle Jack Cowell’s house at 1514 South Alder Street in Tacoma, WA. Louise and Ted lived here briefly when they moved to Washington state in 1951.
The ‘Ted Bundy Multiagency Investigative Team Report 1992’ for 1951 when Louise moved ‘little Teddy’ to Washington state.
Bundy family first home with the property cleaned up.
The Bundy family’s first home, April 2022. During an interview with author Stephen G. Michaud, Ted talked about his time living on Sheridan Street: “Our house was on Sheridan Street in Tacoma. It was the second house from the corner, on the west side of the street. We moved there, I would guess, in about 1951. My boyhood on Sheridan Street was not an unpleasant one. I remember those days, of roaming with my friends. The adventure, the exploration. Those were the days of frog hunting and marble playing.”
The front of 7202 Ridge Avenue.
7202 Ridge Avenue.
The back of 7202 Ridge Avenue.
The backyard of 7202 Ridge Avenue.
7202 Ridge Avenue as it looks today: as 499 Domino Lane, May 2022.
7202 Ridge Avenue as it looks today: as 499 Domino Lane, May 2022.
4617 Pulaski Avenue in the daytime, May 2022.
The Cowell family’s second home, May 2022.
The Cowell family’s second home, May 2022.
The Cowell family’s second home, May 2022.

Richie Bundy.

As I come across them I’ve been putting my old Facebook posts onto my WordPress page (the one came way before the other). I saw this post about Richie Bundy as I was researching an article about Ted’s girlfriends.

“Richard Bundy is Ted Bundy’s half-brother, and was born to Ted’s mother, Louise, and his step-father, Johnny Bundy. Rich was born in 1961, in Tacoma, Washington, the place where Ted spent most of his childhood. The two had an age difference of around 15 years, but were considered to be extremely close.

In fact, in the docuseries (Amazons ‘Falling for a Killer’), Rich speaks of how he looked forward to spending most of his summers and vacations with Ted in Seattle. He looked up to Bundy as he was a positive influence in Rich’s life. Ted was well-educated and well-groomed, and gave a lot of attention to Rich. He often took Rich out for camping trips, or rafting in the lake. According to Richard, Ted seemed to have been the man who had his life figured out.

But Rich also realized in retrospect that there were moments where Ted would just act strange. One such moment is including in ‘Falling for a Killer’. Rich had paid a visit to Ted during a holiday, and the two were meant to go to the lake together. But Ted cancelled their plans suddenly at the last-minute, and got Rich to go back home. In hindsight, Rich realized that it was around the same time Ted began abducting and killing people. Perhaps, he got rid of Rich before his blood lust took over him.”

Datta, Tejasvani. ‘Where is Ted Bundy’s Brother Now?’ The Cinemaholic. January 31, 2020.

The Bundy family, minus Johnnie.
The Bundy family, minus Johnnie.
The Bundy children.
A photo of a young Rich Bundy, courtesy of the Bundy family archives and Amazon Prime.
A photo of Ted and Rich Bundy, courtesy of the Bundy family archives and Amazon Prime.
A photo of Ted and Richard Bundy, courtesy of the Bundy family archives and Amazon Prime.
A photo of Ted and Richard Bundy camping, courtesy of the Bundy family archives and Amazon Prime.
A yearbook photo of a young Richard Bundy from his time at Stadium High School in Tacoma, WA.
Richie Bundy.
Richie Bundy.
Rich Bundy and a friend.
Richie in his camper, photo courtesy of Amazon.
Richie talking about life with his brother, photo courtesy of Amazon.
Richie holding a picture of him and Ted camping, photo courtesy of Amazon.
Rich performing with his band, photo courtesy of The Music & Art in Wright Park Tacoma Facebook page.
Richie Bundy’s most current Facebook picture.
Louise Bundy on the stand in Florida.
Johnnie and Louise Bundy.
Some pictures of Johnnie and Louise Bundy.
Rich Bundy in the Rock Opera, “Rockabye Dead Man.”

Ted Bundy’s Girlfriends.

A Comprehensive List of Ted Bundy’s Girlfriends:

  • Diane Edwards: They were together from mid-1967 to March 1968; in the summer of 1973 they reconciled and got engaged. Bundy then stopped all contact with her for a few months before eventually completely ending things with her.
  • Bundy dated Cathy Swindler on and off beginning in April 1968.
  • He met Elizabeth Kloepfer at The Sandpiper Tavern on September 30, 1969 and they dated on and off until April 1977 when she ended their relationship. Bundy reportedly dated many other women while seeing Liz.
  • In 1972 he had an affair with Sandy Gwinn (supposedly with Liz’s blessing), a coworker at Harborview Hospital Mental Health Center (where he interned from July to September 1972).
  • In early 1974 Bundy briefly dated a girl named Adrienne Pandora Toua Miller (her married name is Pandora Thompson).
  • In early 1974 he briefly dated a girl named Ann Swenson (in her book ‘The Phantom Prince’ Liz refers to her as Kim Andrews).
  • In the Summer of 1974 Ted dated Becky Gibbs.
  • In early 1975 he had a short relationship with Marguerite Maughan. Her father tried to cover up their brief fling after he was appointed to the Utah Supreme Court.
  • Ted dated Leslie Knudsen from June 1975 to Fall 1975. She told law enforcement he scared her young son Josh on multiple occasions.
  • In Florida Bundy started corresponding with former co-worker Carole Ann Boone and they started a relationship in March 1978. The couple got married during Bundy’s death penalty trial in Florida in 1980 and they had a daughter in 1982. Boone divorced him in 1986 and returned to Washington state with her son and daughter.
A baby picture of Diane Edwards, courtesy of Erin Banks/CrimePiper.
Diane Edwards, courtesy of Erin Banks/CrimePiper.
Diane Edwards, courtesy of Erin Banks/CrimePiper.
Ted and Diane Edwards, courtesy of Erin Banks/CrimePiper.
Former Bundy flame Diane Edwards.
Cathy Swindler, courtesy of ‘Ted Bundy: I was Trying to Think Like an Elk.’
A yearbook picture of Cathy Swindler, courtesy of Erin Banks/CrimePiper.
A yearbook picture of Cathy Swindler, courtesy of Erin Banks/CrimePiper.
A yearbook picture of Cathy Swindler.
A yearbook photo of Cathy Swindler.
A young Liz Kloepfer, photo courtesy of ‘Ted Bundy: I was Trying to Think Like an Elk.’
Liz Kloepfer and her daughter Molly.
Ted and Liz.
Ted and Liz.
Ted, Liz, and Molly.
Ted, Liz, and Molly riding horses.
A more recent picture of Liz and Molly.
Sandy Gwinn, photo courtesy of ‘hi: I’m Ted.’
Sandy Gwinn, photo courtesy of ‘Ted Bundy: I was Trying to Think Like an Elk.’
Pandora Miller in the 1967 East High School yearbook, courtesy of Maria Serban.
Pandora Miller in the 1969 East High School yearbook, courtesy of Maria Serban.
Pandora Miller in the 1969 East High School yearbook (the International Club members group photo), courtesy of Maria Serban.
Adrienne Pandora Toua Miller in the 1969 East High School yearbook, courtesy of Maria Serban.
Pandora Miller in the 1969 East High School yearbook (she’s in the first row, far left), courtesy of Maria Serban.
Pandora Miller in the 1969 East High School yearbook (FTA group photo), courtesy of Maria Serban.
Ann Swenson.
Ann Swenson.
Former Bundy girlfriend Ann Swenson. They dated briefly in February and March 1975.
A handwritten note about Ann Swenson to Pete Hayward, photo courtesy of CrimePiper.
Becky Gibbs, courtesy of ‘Ted Bundy: I was Trying to Think Like an Elk.’
Becky Gibbs, courtesy of ‘hi: I’m Ted.’
Marguerite (Christine) Maughn, photo courtesy of Erin Banks/CrimePiper. She dated Ted casually and lived downstairs from him when he resided in his first Utah apartment at 565 1st Avenue. Her Father is a Utah Supreme Court justice and on February 24, 1976 she testified for the prosecution in the Carol DaRonch kidnapping trial.
A yearbook picture of Marguerite Maughn, courtesy of Erin Banks/CrimePiper. Ted met her at a Mormon social church function in Utah.
Marguerite Maughn, courtesy of ‘Ted Bundy: I was Trying to Think Like an Elk.’
A picture of Marguerite Maugham in 2008, courtesy of Erin Banks/CrimePiper. She was a secretary to John O’Connell, one of Ted’s Seattle Attorneys.
A yearbook photo of Leslie Knudson.
A yearbook photo of Leslie Knudson.
A yearbook photo of Leslie Knudson.
Leslie Knudson (Stewart).
Leslie Knudson (Stewart).
Leslie Knudson.
Leslie Knudson.
Leslie Knudson.
Leslie Knudson.
Carole Ann Boone.
Carole Ann Boone.
A jailhouse photo of Ted, Carole, Jamie (Carole’s son from a previous marriage) and Rosa.
A jailhouse photo of Ted, Carole, and Rosa.

‘Ted Bundy and File 1004 Documents from Seattle PD.’

The following is a wealth of miscellaneous Bundy-related information including receipts, victim pictures, and other various documents not frequently seen. Courtesy of internetarchives.

Harborview Medical Center.

In April 2022 when I went to Seattle I arrived very late in the evening, maybe around 11:30 PM or so. I was far too excited to go to bed (despite not sleeping well the night before and flying across the country) so I explored the neighborhood I was staying in and found a 7/11. While Ubering from the Sea-Tac Airport to my Air BnB one of the places we drove past was the Harborview Medical Center and I knew right then and there that I made the right choice in coming (traveling alone across the country is completely out of character for me and I was hoping my husband would talk me out of it).

An interesting tidbit about Bundy’s time at Harborview: he interned there as a mental health counselor from June 1972 to September 1972 with Kathy Swindler (daughter of the former Captain of the Seattle Police Department), who may have introduced him to her good friend Kerry May-Hardy (an unconfirmed TB victim that disappeared from Seattle on June 24, 1972). Wow, that was the longest run-on sentence ever. Additionally during his brief stint there he stole some patient files from Dr. Jim McDermott (who was the losing Democratic primary opponent of Albert Rosellini) with zero repercussions.

Is that the Harborview Medical Center peeking out at me?
Harborview Medical Center, April 2022.
Harborview Medical Center, April 2022.
The shot of Harborview Medical Center I saw as I was coming into Seattle in April 2022.
One of the entrances to Harborview Medical Center, April 2022.
Harborview Medical Center, April 2022.
Harborview Medical Center, April 2022.
Bundy was an intern at Harborview from June to September 1972 according to the ‘Ted Bundy Multiagency Investigative Team Report 1992.’
Bundy was an intern at Harborview from June to September 1972 according to the ‘Ted Bundy Multiagency Investigative Team Report 1992.’
A blurb mentioning Ted’s time at Harborview from ‘Ted Bundy and File 1004 documents from Seattle PD,’ courtesy of internetarchives.
A blurb mentioning Ted’s time at Harborview from ‘Ted Bundy and File 1004 documents from Seattle PD,’ courtesy of internetarchives.
Photo courtesy of KIRO-7.
Harborview Medical Center in its entirety.
A post card featuring Harborview Medical Center.
Harborview Medical Center.
Herb Swindler next to some of Teds confirmed Seattle victims.
Kerry May-Hardy was a 22 year old woman who disappeared from Seattle on June 24, 1972. Her remains were discovered at a golf course in September 2010 after a construction crew disturbed her burial site.
Albert Dean Rosellini was an American politician who served as the 15th governor of Washington from 1957 to 1965. He was both the first Italian-American and Roman Catholic governor elected west of the Mississippi River. During hi s 40 year political career Rosellini was an activist leader who worked to reform the state’s prisons and mental health facilities, expand the state highway system, create the University of Washington’s medical and dental schools, and build the second floating bridge across Lake Washington. He holds the record as the longest-lived US state governor in American history, having reached the age of 101 years, 262 days when he passed away on October 10, 2011.
James Adelbert McDermott is a Psychiatrist and Washington state politician who was the US representative for Washington’s 7th congressional district from 1989 to 2017. He is a member of the Democratic Party and was born in 1936 (making him 86 years old).

Carole Ann Carson/Boone/Johnson/Anderson/Bundy??

In the Bundy community children are usually considered “off-limits,” meaning (the handful of us that do know) about adult Rosa don’t share what they know (I’m loyal to who told me and I’ll never tell a soul) and we blur out her face in any early childhood pictures. After Amazon’s “Falling for a Killer” I had hopes that there’d be a season two featuring Carole Ann and Rosa… little did I know she passed away and Rosa completely dropped out of the public eye (good for her).

Ted met Carole Ann in 1974 in Olympia, WA when they were employed at the Washington State Department of Emergency Services. When the pair first met she was newly divorced, working full time and was raising her teenage son, Jamey/James; additionally one of her uncles had just recently died. Carole’s one time colleagues said she was very maternal, and often acted like a sister/mother figure to the department. Although competent, smart, and good at her job, the young Mother still reportedly had a goofy side and often would engage in office pranks and antics with her work friends (such as starting a rubber-band war or going on a three-hour bender in the middle of the afternoon at the Voodoo Room at the nearby Bailey Motor Inn). Bundy’s brief employment with the DES (he was only there from May 3, 1974 to August 28, 1974) caused quite a commotion with both men and women, as most people employed there found him charming and intriguing. As for Carole Ann, she was immediately dazzled by him: she felt Ted was an introvert and that he carried himself with “a certain dignity.” At the time she was reportedly in a complicated relationship with “a large, unpleasant man” and Ted was still with Liz Kloepfer (although that didn’t seem to stop him from straying); their relationship didn’t turn romantic until Bundy’s Florida’s trials started in 1978. The couple famously wed in January 1980 while Ted was on trial for the murder of Kim Leach. She got pregnant with Rosa while Bundy was on death row and the pair started a very unconventional family (she gave birth in October 1982); that didn’t last long as she divorced him in 1986. About Rosa, Ted said in a letter dated November 16, 1981: “my joy over Rosa remains too sublime for words, and it” …. “that it shall stay that way for as long as I live. I have had four visits with her since her birth and the sense of the miraculous had not worn off. The extraordinary beauty of what Carole and I have created is awesome. I am fascinated with watching her whether she’s asleep, nursing, crying or studying me with those curious blue eyes of her. I’ve become very proficient at changing her diapers, too. (another pen bites the dust. This one isn’t much better) I must add.”

Carole Ann was born on April 12, 1947 in Seattle, and sadly passed away at the age of 70 on January 13, 2018. After Bundy was executed she lived under an assumed name and eventually ran into some considerable health problems (it is speculated she had multiple sclerosis and in later years was confined to a wheelchair). She checked herself into a retirement community/nursing home in Seattle, where no one knew who she was. Carole’s friends there said she “enjoyed knitting and watching soccer,” and that she “she had attitude. She loved nature programs, especially ones about sharks.”

A younger image of Carole Ann Boone, photo courtesy of Erin Banks/CrimePiper.
A younger image of Carole Ann Boone, photo courtesy of Erin Banks/CrimePiper.
A still from an interview Carole Ann Boone gave when Bundy was on trial in Florida.
Carole Ann Boone.
Carole and Ted in Florida State Prison.
Carole and Ted in Florida State Prison.
Carole, Rosa, and Ted in Florida State Prison. A happy little family…
Carole Ann Boone in her later years.
Bradley David Anderson, who Carole Ann was married to briefly in the 1970’s (they were wed in 1973).
Page one of a letter where Ted talks about Rosa dated November 16, 1981
Page two of a letter where Ted talks about Rosa dated November 16, 1981