About.

Dolly and I.
Me and Bella.

I went to Seattle for eight days in April 2022 to retrace the steps of Ted Bundy, and shortly after began researching and writing about him and his victims. As of April 2026 I have returned to Washington three additional times and have also traveled to Oregon, Cobleskill (NY), Colorado, Utah, Florida, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. I focus mostly on TB, but since I began writing I’ve learned about quite a few unrelated missing/murdered women from the Pacific Northwest that took place in the late 1960’s/70’s, so I’ve branched out quite a bit. On occasion I also write about cases from the Western part of NY, where I’m from (and on a few occasions these past few months, I’ve been writing about whatever tickles my fancy).

I live in Attica, NY with my husband and our beagle and I also spend a lot of time with my dad, who lives nearby. I’m a digital agent and claims processor at a major insurance company and bartend PT at a small Veterans Club. I went to college to be a high school chemistry/biology teacher, and where that career never quite panned out I still take one science class a semester at the local community college (as my job offers tuition reimbursement). Aside from traveling and writing, in my spare time I enjoy kayaking, gardening, painting, and camping.

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      1. I hope that you’ll post my comment about Shelley Robertson. It really means alot to me. Thank you!

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  1. I appreciate your attention to these details. I wanted to share something โ€” I lived in Seattle for 37 years, and I noticed that you mentioned (caption under photo) that Tiger Mountain is also called Taylor Mountain where the victims were found. I do believe these are 2 separate mountains, located in near proximity of each other. Can you please verify this? When I next visit, I would like to visit or check out this site. Thank you.

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    1. So I did try to correct my friend (who was born and raised in Seattle) when she called it Tiger Mountain, and she very specially then corrected ME that it was called both. Also as you’re pulling up to it the sign is for “Tiger Mountain Summit.” But I’ll look into it more for you just to be certain.

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      1. Thank you for responding. I looked at a Google Map, and I saw Tiger Mountain on one side of the Hwy (18, I think), and Taylor Mountain on the opposite side of the Hwy. And I think Google said they were separate locations when I typed that into Google. But I still just want to make certain, since things aren’t certain. My husband thinks they are separate but close together. Thank you so much for your effort and willingness to find out for certain. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  2. p.s. I really appreciate your work in taking all these photos of locations. Very interesting to “see” where these things took place.

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  3. p.s. Thank you so much for all your work in taking photos for us to “see” the locations. Much appreciated.

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