Cathy Carter-Gonzales.

A missing persons flier for a young woman named Cathy Carter was included in an article about the missing women in Seattle published by Evergreen State College’s newspaper (which is where Donna Gail Manson went to school). I inquired with the Thurston County Sheriff’s department about Cathy in November 2024, and they said they had no information on her. After some minor investigating I learned that she wasn’t gone for very long, and returned home, got married, and lives near Vancouver, WA.

The front page of an article that features Cathy’s missing persons flyer, published in The Cooper Point Journal on August 11, 1974. Also featured is Katherine Merry Devine (who was actually a victim of William Cosden Jr.) and Donna Manson.
The first part of an article published by The Cooper Point Journal on August 11, 1974. Photo courtesy of the Evergreen State College Archives.
The second part of an article published by The Cooper Point Journal on August 11, 1974. Photo courtesy of the Evergreen State College Archives.
An article about the disappearance of Cathy Carter published in The Olympian on July 5, 1974.
An article about the recovery of Cathy Carter published in The Olympian on July 10, 1974.
Cathy’s mother’s obituary published in The Olympian on May 1, 2007.
A recent picture of Cathy Carter-Gonzales, courtesy of Facebook.

Ted Bundy, FBI Files: Court Documents, Confession-Interview Recordings, Research Documents.

Includes 339 pages of files that were copied directly from FBI headquarters, the 1992 FBI TB Multiagency Investigative Team Report, 71 pages of a FBI Report Serial Murder Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives for investigators (from 2005), 79 pages of FBI Report Serial Murder Pathways for Investigations (from 2011), and over 1,000 pages of information over seven appellate court cases from Florida and Utah, as well as some Bundy-related Congressional Hearings, Reports, and Transcripts

Notes from a Meeting Regarding Ted Bundy that took place on November 13 & 14, 1975, Courtesy of the Pitkin County Sheriff’s Department.

A copy of the notes from a meeting about Bundy that took place on November 13 and 14, 1975 at the Aspen Holiday Inn. The document begins with a letter from Lieutenant William H. Baldridge of the Pitkin County Sheriff’s Department, and was organized by Pitkin County deputy Mary Wiggins.