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

Johnnie Culpepper Bundy.

Johnnie Culpepper Bundy was born to Charles and Ludie Ann (nee Haskett) Bundy on April 23, 1921 in Elizabeth City, North Carolina; he was one of nine children. As most of us know, Ted was born at the Elizabeth Lund Home for Unwed Mothers in Burlington, Vermont. He was illegitimate and Louise kept Ted’s paternal lineage a secret: listed as the Father on Ted’s birth certificate is Lloyd Marshall, an Air Force vet and salesman (this most likely isn’t true). Maybe it’s as simple as she didn’t know who Teds father was? Louise Cowell met Johnnie Culpepper Bundy (a hospital cook) in 1951 when they attended an adult singles night at the First Methodist Church in Tacoma, Washington. The couple were wed later that year on May 19, making little Teddy obtain his infamous third last name (after Cowell and Nelson). The couple had 4 more children: Glenn, Richard, Sandra, and Linda.

Johnnie and his new stepson had a very strained relationship: Ted resented his stepdad because he wasn’t educated enough, didn’t have a prestigious job, and didn’t make a lot of money (especially when comparing him to his Great Uncle). Jack Cowell taught piano lessons and was a music professor at the University of Puget Sound. He was everything Ted wanted to be: educated, financially stable, and well-respected in the community. As an adolescent, on occasion Ted would intentionally provoke Johnnie until a physical altercation took place: more than once Louise had to step in and act as a mediator the two. Despite Teds reluctance, Johnnie always stuck by his side and supported him right up to the end. 

When Utah law enforcement arrested Ted for the kidnapping of Carol DaRonch in 1975, Johnnie helped raise the $15,000 needed for bail. He also flew with Louise to Salt Lake City to support Ted during his trial. Following their sons execution in January 1989, the Bundy’s continued to live in Tacoma. However, they purposefully avoided the limelight and tried their hardest to fade into the background. The Bundy’s were active members of Tacoma’s First United Methodist Church and stayed in the area until their deaths. Louise passed away on December 23, 2012 at the age of 88 and Mr. Bundy died at 86 on May 17, 2007.

Ted Bundy’s birth certificate.
Johnnie’s Mother, Ludie Ann.
Johnnie’s obituary picture from The News Tribune, published on May 22, 2007.
Johnnie was on record renting a room at 3723 South 7th Street, Tacoma WA in the 1950 census. He met Louise shortly after and they wed on May 19, 1951.
Johnnie and a young Ted.
Johnnie and Louise.
Johnnie and Louise following Teds execution.
Johnnies’ gravestone.
Teds Uncle Jack, music professor and composer John Rowland Cowell.