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Ted Bundy Survivors Meet and Share Their Stories | Snapped Notorious | Oxygen

Apr 23, 2024
Marshall Day I think that is an understatement our

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are the same but very different because our memories are different I am not ashamed of who I am and I am proud and grateful to be a survivor It's been 40 years Why did Ted Bundy choose me? I still have no idea why Ted Bundy is a unique story in American crime. It's not just one story, it's many

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. It is the history of the media. Bundy is a handsome and educated assassin who captivated women with his sensitive appearance and behavior. It is the police story that he knew exactly. what he was doing was a demon are the stories of the victims, if not, they all come together, but deep down there are people whose lives have been impacted by one person's evil behavior.
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Ted Bundy was one of the most inhumane vicious monsters we have ever seen. I have had girls in the United States. This was easily the biggest case ever televised before women thought he was a handsome, well-educated guy. You are fascinated with him. There Ted Bundy represented himself through his evidence. He didn't know enough about the law, he only knew enough to get in trouble, yes he escaped from prison twice, he was scamming them, but he's not the big cunning killer people thought he was, he was just a world away. forward from the perspective of law enforcement. things a smart person wouldn't do but a handsome republican law student wasn't the kind of person who would arouse suspicion he got away with these murders not because he was very smart but because monsters are supposed to be seen as fearless monsters, uh he just doesn't seem like the type to kill someone, they definitely didn't look like Ted Bundy for the most part, a little bear as they would call him, he seemed normal, however it was reported that one of the ants woke up one morning and Ted had took kitchen knives and had placed them pointing towards her on the bed, that is the first sign we have that something could be wrong with the girl.
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If you look at Monday's murders, he did things that an intelligent person wouldn't do. Bundy was convinced. that no matter what he did, he would escape the police, but he made a mistake at Lake Sammamish. He identified himself as Teddy not only to the women he kidnapped, but also to those around them who overheard the conversation, and also someone saw a car believed to be associated with him, which was a tan Volkswagen bug with some kind of rack. . Ted Bundy's ego is what gave the police

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first lead on him. He liked to do these things in broad daylight and get away with it, but now they knew his name was Ted.
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They know what kind of car he had and they also had a physical description which they in turn used to make a sketch. Does he sound like a genius? Yeah, that sketch was on the news, it was in the papers and we got thousands and thousands of tips. January 15, 1978 was the day a sleepy college campus changed forever Cheryl Thomas Young Nancy and I were living together in 1978 we were both students at the Jarrell School of Dance it could have been something huge Cheryl had her first date that night which Nancy and I got home around 2:00 a.m. m.
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Cheryl's light was off so we went to bed that night, a very loud noise woke me up, it startled me, we heard all the banging from the center of the house to the front of the house and it went quiet one night. of Terror at Florida State University we didn't know at the time that we weren't that close to dying once Ted Bundy walked on campus it was an absolute riot it was a frenzy he was crushing them with that log FSU it was a homicidal display he did something that no one else had ever done: he attacked many women in the same place and that same night I looked at the blood spatter and thought: what kind of person could do this?
I don't remember being attacked at all to wake me up. Being in a room you don't recognize was quite disconcerting and they didn't want to immediately describe how I was hurt, but my mother told me that it was very upset every time a nurse came into my room and the police asked me to do it. Do you know of someone who would like to do this to you? He couldn't imagine anything he had done to deserve that attack. I loved dancing and I liked the dance community that Florida State University had. The instructors were amazing. I lived in the dorm for the first semester and that's where I met my friend Nancy Young, we decided to live off campus, we chose a duplex where I could have had my half of the house and she gave her the separate entrance, it was just a little house perfect right next door.
I lived at FSU W Chikara Stadium in October, but the response was that she ruined the night of the attack. We had returned from Christmas break and I had a date so I drove to the door of her apartment and then we went to Big Daddy's house. It was the big popular dance club, it played disco music, it was just going, so I think the sisters were there, it was like a great place to go hang out and dance and I remember when we came back, my date said he wanted me to

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you. you will stay night instead of driving home, but I only lived a couple blocks away so I said no, I'll just drive home.
I was tired, I don't know what time it was, I know exactly. I spun an open-faced peanut butter sandwich. on my TV for a minute I watched that and then I went to bed the first time I met Ted Bundy he was on death row already at the first

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ing he said why should I talk to you and not someone else and I said because I'm I'm here to learn and he said, "You'd kill me." It was the first time I met him and then I said, "Well, I wouldn't accept it." I wouldn't accept much satisfaction, but if it were my job and you asked me.
If I flipped the switch, I said I'd think about all those girls, I'd say yes, I'd do it, guys, okay, now we can understand each other, so the second or third time I went there. We were talking and we were really getting into some good stuff, although he wouldn't admit anything and just said, "you and all your friends out there in law enforcement," he said, "you know the way I look at you, you're like fishermen." in which they are standing. in front of a pond and you are throwing your bait into the pond and you are trying to catch the fish and he said some fish will catch it but you know what fish they are they are the ones who are inexperienced or cocky or I don't know what you are dealing with to do and you are going to catch a lot of those fish, they are not difficult to catch, so what do you do?
You set them up, you put them on the wall, you have a press conference and Tell me, look what I've done talking about serial killers, obviously he said, but in the deepest depths of that pond, he said, there are the big fish and I don't. You're going to catch them unless you know more about them and the only way you can do it. to know about them is to go there and be with him, he said, you can't do it, you're drunk, but I've been there, I've been there for a long time, I think he really enjoyed talking to him. someone who wasn't judging and I was judging I don't know he had killed my wife or my daughter I knew, I mean when I shake his hand I know those hands killed people and didn't kill mine if he had the chance. but you have to compartmentalize that you know otherwise you won't get anywhere

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