Information related to the 1992 TB Multi-Agency Investigative Team Report Conference that was held at Quantico between February 20 and February 24, 1992.
Bundy PDF’s.
Ted Bundy, School Related Information.





















































Keppel’s Bundy-Related Notes, Redacted.
A King County archivist sent the following .pdf file to Maria Serban, consisting of Dr. Robert Keppel’s personal notes in relation to the Bundy case. The information consists of correspondence regarding Bundy that were sent in the early 80’s, notes from supposed experts claiming they might help him decipher the killers personality based on his handwriting, and also a postcard signed ‘Ted B’ (and as Serban pointed out, Bundy never signed his letters to Dr. Keppel as ‘Ted B,’ and usually signed them ‘ted,’ with a lower case -t; he also and spelled ‘Raiford’ wrong).
Lake Sammamish, ‘All Files in One.’
Information from the King County Police Department on TB’s Lake Sammamish murders: on July 14, 1974 Bundy abducted then killed Denise Naslund and Janice Ott, mere hours apart from one another. Document courtesy of Maria Serban and Dr. Rob Dielenberg.
Melissa Anne Smith, Case Related Information from the Midvale PD.
Shelley Kay Robertson, investigative documents regarding her murder from the Pitkin County Sheriff’s Department in Colorado.
Pitkin County District Court, out-of state-subpoenas, Bundy’s Colorado Trial.
Pitkin County District Court, no. C-1616: THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO v. THEODORE ROBERT BUNDY, MOTION FOR CERTIFICATE OF JUDGE REQUESTING ATTENDANCE OF OUT-OF-STATE WITNESS PURSUANT TO C.R.S. 16-9-203, 1977).
Document from the King County Sheriff’s Department: Part One.
I recently put in a request with the King County Sheriff’s Department for information related to the Bundy investigations, and they’ve sent me a lot of stuff and will most likely send a lot more int he future. I’m working on putting the pictures in a blog post, and it’s proving to be exhausting due to the fact that there are SO many of them (I’m working as fast as I can with two jobs and a needy husband). Here are some interesting documents they sent me that are worth a read. I’ve never encountered them out in ‘the wild.’
Elizabeth Kloepfer, Letter To Don Hull, March 16, 1976.
Below is a copy of a letter that Ted Bundys one time girlfriend Liz Kloepfer sent his probation officer Don Hull, voicing her annoyance that detectives were prying into his personal life. It is part of Judge Stewart Hanson’s private collection and was digitized and sent to Maria Serban by Sean Papanikolas, Stewart’s grandson.
The Transcribed Interview between Ted Bundy and Robert Keppel on January 20, 1989.