An interview between Ted Bundy and Dennis Couch that took place only thirty-six hours before he was executed on January 22,1989.
Ted Bundy Interview with Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Detective Dennis Couch, January 22,1989.
An interview between Ted Bundy and Dennis Couch that took place only thirty-six hours before he was executed on January 22,1989.
Twenty-one minutes of audio taken from four hours of recordings from a 1989 interview at Florida State Prison between Dr. Robert Keppel and Ted Bundy that is used in training at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. During the interview Bundy brags about slaughtering eleven women across the state of Washington.
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
Courtesy of the Pitkin County Sheriff’s Department.
Document courtesy of Brigham Young University School of Law.
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.
Tape three was completely removed by KCSO as unplayable in September 2000.
Bundy Tape 11, circa 1974: Detective Roger Dunn, follow-up, case 75-54324. Removed by KCSO as unplayable, September 2000.
Bundy Tape 15A, circa 1975: Statement of Jerry Snyder, case 74-123376. Removed by KCSO as unplayable, September 2000.
Tape 17, both sides unplayable.
Bundy Tape 18, circa 1984: Consultation on Green River Murder Case, removed by KCSO as unplayable, September 2000.




















































