Correspondence to Ted Bundy from Some of his Female Admirers.

In Bundy’s time on death row before his January 1989 execution, he received a great number of letters from individuals all over the world, including a great deal of female admirers.

On November 15, 1986 Ted wrote a three-page letter to a friend whilst on deathwatch. The letter talks about Carole’s return to Seattle with Rosa as well as Ted’s views on the states determination to carry out the death sentences that he received for the murders of Lisa Levy, Margaret Bowman, and twelve-year-old Kimberly Dianne Leach.

The letter of an envelope Ted wrote to one of his pen pals.
Page one of a letter that Ted wrote to a friend whilst on deathwatch dated November 15, 1986.
Page two of a letter that Ted wrote to a friend whilst on deathwatch dated November 15, 1986.
Page three of a letter that Ted wrote to a friend whilst on deathwatch dated November 15, 1986.

Dear X,
Thank you for your August 12 letter. Since you wrote things have improved dramatically for Margot and Rosi, family and Carole have transplanted themselves and are now thriving in our native land.
I couldn’t be happier about how life is going in the Carson household. Well, winning a lottery would help, btu they’re all going pretty good as it is. Moving back to Seattle was the best thing to happen to Carole in years. It’s a vast improvement over the dreary scene in Florida. The move seems to have invigorated them. There’s no question in my mind that they should stay in Seattle. I’ll miss them but I’ll not much, knowing they are back home where they should be in our beloved Pacific Northwest.
I’m fine. I’ve become accustomed to people trying to kill me, though I’m looking for a way to convince them they shouldn’t. This is life. I expect to make it past the next date, November 18, that they’d planned to kill me. If I don’t, adios.
Please keep in touch with Margot, Carole, etal. I know that you are very special to them.
peace
ted

One letter dated January 17, 1989 is from Dawn, and reads as follows:

The envelope from a letter Ted received from a female admirer named Dawn dated January 17, 1989.
A front of a card sent to Ted from a female admirer named Dawn dated January 17, 1989.
A letter from Ted to Dawn dated January 17, 1989.

January 17, 1989
Dearest Ted,
I just heard the worst possible news a few hours ago (about the warrant being signed). I was totally shocked because I hadn’t expected this until next week- the governors office gave me the wrong date.
I am extremely distraught right now.
I don’t know how I am going to live with this.
I’m far too upset to say too much at the moment, but I wanted to make sure you get this in time.
Ted, I want you to remember that I’ll be there right beside you when you go to meet your destiny.
I love you and just want you to know how much you men to me and have changed my life,
Dawn.

A second letter to Ted from Dawn dated January 18, 1989.

January 18, 1989
Dearest Ted,
I’m sending this to you just in case they don’t get you the telegram I sent.
I don’t know exactly what to say except that I am in a total state of shock and beyond consolation. I really feel as if I am going to die on Tuesday, too.
I guess I kind of expected this, but I’m still not prepared. There’s so much I wanted to sy to you if this time ever came.
Now, it is here and there isn’t enough time to say or do much.
I feel guilty in a way because I never even got to meet you, and I can’t imagine what your wife and family must be going through right now.
Ted, I would very much like to talk to you. I know this is a very hectic time right now but PLEASE can you call me? – COLLECT at 416.249.47** this Friday after 3 PM or Saturday after 10 AM.
I really need to speak to you. Please!
Dawn

When I first read this following letter, written by a female admirer named Shani Moore shortly before Ted’s execution, I couldn’t help comparting it to Liz after first meeting him, already dreaming of weddings and picking out baby names from day one. Ted really did have a way of drawing women in. Whether they truly believed in his innocence, or whether they were craven by that desperate urge to ‘fix him,’ I honestly don’t know. Either way, it’s still incredible to read.

Page one of a letter to Ted from one of his female admirers named Shani Moore dated January 18, 1989.
Page two of a letter to Ted from one of his female admirers named Shani Moore dated January 18, 1989.
Page three of a letter to Ted from one of his female admirers named Shani Moore dated January 18, 1989.

Jan 18
Dear Ted,
I was very sorry to hear the date has been set for your execution. I have followed your date for nearly ten years now, since the ‘sorority trial’ was shown on out local PBS station. I’ve read all the books, watched all the movies, and read any other article remotely connected with you.
I am now 28, and was myself a young college student at the time you began gaining national ‘attention.’ I have to admit the attraction and fascination towards you has not diminished. So, after reading about you this morning, I felt compelled to write.
My own theory is that part of you, a totally removed Ted, actually did commit these crimes. Unfortunately, the rest of you, the handsome and intelligent Ted, is also paying. It’s such a shame. As a single woman, I see so many of the same traits in you that I have been holding out for in a husband. Ironic, huh? I guess all the good ones really are taken (HA! HA!).
I don’t want you to misunderstand- I’m not one of those pathetic creatures that fantasize about criminals because they are so unhappy with their own lives. I am attractive and bright and my life is a good one, but I admit something about you touched as chord in me. I suppose there is something exciting about dangerous people. I’m not going to try and analyze it any further. I’ll just leave it at that.
Anyway, I wanted to implore you to fight to extend your time here. Perhaps if you offer to give a full account of a few of the crimes, tell them where some of the bodies could be found, or just imply you would be willing to. The families themselves would likely plead a stay if it meant finding the remains of their loved ones (also, I wouldn’t be surprised to learn you have had crimes attributed to you that were actually committed by the Green River Killer).
Ted, everyone already believes you did these things, and you’re certainly no threat to anyone on death row, so, do anything, say anything, but fight harder now than revery to stay alive! Your name will live on after you in connection with all this, but you have an opportunity to tell your own side.
With your knowledge of psychology, you could benefit a great many people by telling them not only your story but also your possible motives. However, if in fact you really don’t remember doing any of these things, I can only imagine the horror you have suffered all these years. If a secret part of you had to be protected by your conscious self. If that is the case, you are a victim as well and certainly don’t deserve death as a punishment.
I know this is very forward of me, but I just had to let you know that no matter what, there are people out there that care for you and wish you well. I have enclosed a few things: some paper, a stamped envelope, and a poem I wrote for you this morning. Words from you would mean a lot to me, but I understand the difficulties you face in the next few days, so let me just say that I sincerely hope prayers are answers and you will be around a lot longer to tell your story in your own words.
God Bless You, Ted.
Shani Moore

A GIANT thank you to the blog ‘Ted Bundy: I was Trying to Think Like an Elk’ for their translation of these letters.

Gary Leon Ridgway, Case Files: Part Two.

Information courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.

Dr. Robert Keppel at a crime scene related to the Green River Killer investigation, photo courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Another picture of Dr. Robert Keppel at a crime scene related to the Green River Killer investigation, courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Dave Reichert in a picture related to the Green River Killer investigation, courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Dave Reichert in a picture related to the Green River Killer investigation, photo courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
An investigator at a crime scene related to the Green River Killer investigation, courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some investigators at a crime scene related to the Green River Killer investigation, courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force, courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force at a meeting regarding Gary Ridgway, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force at a meeting regarding Gary Ridgway, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Gary Ridgway looking out at some members of the Green River Killer task force from the inside of a sheriff’s van, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force helping out at a crime scene, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force (with Gary Ridgway standing in the next room), picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force watching a news report on the Green River Killer, picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
Some members of the Green River Killer task force posing at a crime scene (with Gary Ridgway in the back), picture courtesy of the King County Sheriff’s Department.
01-298715, AAM0066, Tape 190A: Matthew Leon Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0066, Tape 190B: Matthew Leon Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0066, Tape 191A: Matthew Leon Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0066, Tape 191B: Matthew Leon Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 195A: Gregory Ridgway.
01-298715. AAM0067, Tape 195B: Gregory Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 209A: Gregory Ridgway, consent.mp3
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 206A: Marcia Ridgway.
87-035433, WBB0810, Tape 614: Marcia Ridgway (1A).mp3
87-035433, WBB0810, Tape 614: Marcia Ridgway (1B).mp3
87-035433, WBB0810, Tape 615: Marcia Ridgway (1A).mp3
01-298715, AAM0067. Tape 208A: Thomas Edward Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 208B: Thomas Edward Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 251A: Thomas Edward Ridgway.mp3
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 208A: Thomas Edward Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 208B: Thomas Edward Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 253A: Mary Ridgway.mp3
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 210A: Judith Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 210B: Judith Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 211A: Judith Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 211B: Judith Ridgway.
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 256A: Claudia Baros.
01-298715, AAM0067, Tape 256B: Claudia Baros.
87-035433, WBB0810, Tape 613: Rebecca Garde Guay (1A).
87-035433, WBB0810, Tape 613: Rebecca Garde Guay (1B).

Docket #69615: Theodore Robert Bundy vs. State of Florida, & Docket #69616: Theodore Robert Bundy vs. Louie L. Wainwright, etc. November 17, 1986.

Ted, Carole, and Rosa.

I came across quite a few pictures of Ted and his family these past few days and I wanted to share them here. Carole Ann Boone passed away in a retirement home in Seattle in 2018, and where I do know some details about Rose/Rosa’s adult life I will not disclose anything out of respect for her privacy. I was hesitant about including her face in some of these but I found them all quite easily on the public domain.

A rare picture of baby Rosa by herself, photo courtesy of ‘Ted Bundy: I was Trying to Think Like an Elk.’
Ted holding Rosa as a baby. I’ve seen her referred to as both Rose and Rosa.
A happy family: Ted, Carole Ann, and Rosa.
Ted, Carole Ann, and Rosa.
Ted, Carole Ann, and Rosa.
Ted, Carole Ann, and Rosa. Sometimes her face is blurred out, and other times it isn’t.
Ted, Jaime Boone, Carole Ann, and Rosa.
Ted, Carole Ann, and Rosa.
Ted and Rosa. Imagine the only time you ever saw your father was under the watchful eye of a prison guard.
A rare picture of Rosa by herself, photo courtesy of ‘Ted Bundy: I was Trying to Think Like an Elk.’
Ted and Rosa.
Ted and his daughter.
Carole Ann and Ted.
Carole Ann and Ted.
Ted and Carole Ann.
Just Ted… he looks so ghastly in this picture.
A young Ted before his time in prison aged him, photo courtesy of ‘Ted Bundy: I was Trying to Think Like an Elk.’
Ted in prison. Photo courtesy of Tiffany Jean.
Another picture of Ted in prison. Photo courtesy of Supernaught.
Ted looks quite a bit heavier than he normally does in this picture.
Ted with some other FSU inmates. Photo courtesy of Supernaught.
Ted in prison. Photo courtesy of the FB group ‘TB’s Crowbar Magazine.’
Another shot of Ted in prison. Photo courtesy of the FB group ‘TB’s Crowbar Magazine.’
A shot of a magazine article about Ted, Carole Ann, and Rosa.
A picture of Carole Ann Boone taken shortly before her death.