After a bit of research, I am about 99% certain this victim is Hallie Ann Seaman, a student at the University of Washington that was only two terms away from earning a master’s degree in architecture.
Information related to the 1992 TB Multi-Agency Investigative Team Report Conference that was held at Quantico between February 20 and February 24, 1992.
A candid shot of Ted taken from the 1965 Woodrow Wilson yearbook.Stanley Elementary School, which is the first school that little Teddy attended after Louise married Johnnie Bundy in 1951 and the family was living on South Sheridan Avenue, located at 7401 South 8th Street in Tacoma, Washington.Geiger Elementary School (Now Geiger Montessori Elementary School) is the second school that Bundy attended after the family moved into their second home on North Skyline drive in 1953 (Ted would have been around 6/7). Photo courtesy of OddStops.This Google Street View image of the original Geiger Elementary School was taken in September 2007, photo courtesy of OddStops.This is the front of Silas High School, formerly Woodrow Wilson High School, where Ted graduated from in 1965. Picture taken in April 2022.Ted Bundy’s alma mater: Dr. Dolores Silas High School, located at 1202 North Orchard Street in Tacoma. From its founding in 1958 until July 2021 it was called Woodrow Wilson High School. Picture taken in April 2022.Dr. Dolores Silas High School, in Tacoma, WA. Pictures taken in April 2022.Bundy at his high school graduation at the University of Puget Sound. In this photo, Ted can be seen standing on a pathway that runs along the eastern side of Warner Gym, across from Thomas Hall. Picture courtesy of OddStops.Where the picture of Ted on the day of his high school graduation, located on the campus at the University of Puget Sound, located at 1500 North Warner Street in Tacoma, Washington. Picture courtesy of OddStops.A picture of the main building at the entrance of The University of Puget Sound, taken in April 2022.A picture of the entrance of The University of Puget Sound, taken in April 2022.Another picture of the entrance of The University of Puget Sound, taken in April 2022.The Cecil H. Green Library, where the East Asian studies Department was located at Stanford University in Palo Alta, California. Ted attended the prestigious university in 1967.Ted was at Stanford University studying Mandarin in 1967, according to the ‘1992 TB FBI Multiagency Report.’ Temple University campus in Philadelphia, picture taken in 2022.Temple University campus in Philadelphia, picture taken in 2022.Temple University campus in Philadelphia, picture taken in 2022.Temple University campus in Philadelphia, picture taken in 2022.Ted was at Temple University in Philadelphia and was living in Lafayette Hill with his Aunt Julia in 1969, according to the ‘1992 TB FBI Multiagency Report.’A picture of the entrance of The University of Washington, taken in April 2022.Guthrie Hall, at the University of Washington where the Psychology Department is located. Bundy graduated with a degree in Psychology in 1972. Ted’s transcript from his time at Temple University in Philadelphia, taken from his application to the University of Utah School of Law.The scores from the first time Ted took the LSATS in March 1972.The scores from the second time Ted took the LSATS on April 25, 1972.The University of Puget Sounds School of Law.The entrance to The University of Puget Sounds School of Law.Ted’s schedule in his first year, first semester at the University of Puget Sounds law school. Ted’s law school exam schedule from December 1972.Some documentation related to Ted’s application to the University of Utah School of Law.The top portion of Bundy’s application for the University of Utah School of Law dated February 22, 1972.The first page of Teds application to the University of Utah School of Law dated February 15, 1973.The bottom portion of Bundy’s application for the University of Utah School of Law dated February 22, 1972.Part of Ted’s application to the University of Utah School of Law dated April 24, 1974.The bottom portion of Teds application to the University of Utah School of Law dated April 24, 1974.Ted’s job and academic history on his application to the University of Utah School of Law.Part of Ted’s application to the University of Utah School of Law.Ted’s summary of transfer credits from the University of Utah Admissions Office, dated October 3, 1974.Ted’s ‘student record card’ from his time at the University of Utah School of Law.The bottom part of the summary of transfer credits from the University of Utah, dated October 3, 1974.A copy of Ted’s transcript from the University of Washington that was received by the University of Utah School of Law.Page one of a recommendation letter for Ted from Professor Scott Fraser (Department of Psychology, University of Washington) dated February 25, 1972, to the University of Utah College of Law.Page two of a recommendation letter for Ted from Professor Scott Fraser (Department of Psychology, University of Washington) dated February 25, 1972, to the University of Utah College of Law.Dean Harding’s response to Scott Fraser, dated April 5, 1972.A letter dated April 3, 1972 from Dean Harding to Ted Bundy, regarding his application for admission to the University of Utah College of Law.A letter dated April 12, 1972, from Ted Bundy to Dean Harding, regarding the status of his application for admission to the University of Utah College of Law.A letter dated May 12, 1972 that was sent by Dean Harding to Ted in regards to the evaluation of his credentials for admission to the University of Utah College of Law.A letter of recommendation dated February 27, 1973 from Daniel Evans to the Dean of Admissions at the University of Utah College of Law.An undated letter sent to the University of Utah School of Law from Ted telling them that he would not be attending law school in the fall of 1973.A letter dated April 5, 1973 from Dean Harding to Ted Bundy, regarding the evaluation of his application for admission to the University of Utah College of Law, followed by Ted’s response telling the dean that he was unable to attend the their law school in the fall of 1973.A letter dated September 13, 1973 that was sent to Ted after her notified the University of Utah School of Law that he would not be attending in the fall of 1973. A letter of acceptance dated May 3, 1974 from Dean Buffmire to Ted Bundy, letting him know that he had been accepted as a first year student at the University of Utah College of Law for the Fall semester 1974.A statement from Dr. Bob Keppel in regards to Bundy’s schedule and Lynda Ann Healy, who were both taking Psych 498 and 499 in the winter and spring quarter of 1972.Lynda Ann Healy’s school schedule from the semester she was killed.
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).
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.
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.’
It’s a story most Bundy fans know well: in September 1969 Elizabeth Kloepfer was new in Seattle, and one night along with her friend and fellow Utah transplant Mary Lynn Chino went to a small college bar called The Sandpiper, where she met Ted Bundy. The two went on to have a tumultuous, on again/off again six year relationship, and Ted played a big part in raising Kloepfer’s young daughter, Molly. Over the years The SandPiper Tavern has changed hands (and names) a few times, and most recently has been dubbed ‘Ladd & Lass Brewing.’
The outside of The (former) SandPiper Tavern, now called ‘Ladd & Lass Brewing.’ I took most of these pictures in April 2024 when I went to Seattle for the second time, and this time around I was able to go in and have (half) of a beer, as I am not a big drinker but at the same time wanted to be able to say I had a drink here.The entrance of Ladd & Lass Brewing, photo taken in April 2024.A picture taken the first time I went to Seattle, looking from the outside in, taken in April 2022.Another picture taken the first time I went to Seattle, looking from the outside in, taken in April 2022.The brew room at Ladd & Lass Brewing, photo taken in April 2024.A shot of the front part of Ladd & Lass Brewing, photo taken in April 2024.Another shot of the front part of Ladd & Lass Brewing, photo taken in April 2024.Another part of the brewery room at Ladd & Lass Brewing, photo taken in April 2024.The back part of Ladd & Lass Brewing. Photo taken in April 2024.A close up of the side wall at Ladd & Lass Brewing. Photo taken in April 2024.The back part of Ladd & Lass Brewing, by the bathrooms. Photo taken in April 2024.The front part of the bar, photo courtesy of Yelp and was uploaded by the user ‘Nick L.’A picture of a wall of the brewery with the beers on the wall at Ladd & Lass Brewing, taken from Yelp and posted by user ‘Jessica Z.’A picture of the tasing menu from Ladd & Lass Brewing, taken from Yelp and posted by user ‘Erica W’ on March 29. 2025.A picture of the beer cooler, where customers can take beverages with them when they go. Picture taken from Yelp and posted by user ‘Marcus S.’