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Whuffaker
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Sep 08, 2014 03:53PM
Utah has had its fair share of notorious (books and made for TV movies) True Criminalists. Maybe some who got loads of attention, but not quite a book - YET! Which ones have you known? I call it "Whatever happened to the boy next door?"
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The first person my brothers and I knew we worked with one summer. I was 19, they were 18 and 16. He sat at the boys table, I sat at the girls table with his sister at lunch and break. (It was the 70's) My 16 year old brother took his sister out a few times. A few months later we read in the paper that one weekend he and his friend killed some French tourists.
I took piano lessons as a child and my piano teacher was also my 6th grade teacher. He was scary in the classroom and I was always scared when he came over to my home for my piano lesson. You would not believe the excuses I came up with so I could miss my lessons. Well, anyway, one Tuesday I couldn't think up another excuse, so I expected him to come. He didn't show up! What a relief Found out the next day that he had taken off with another piano student and tried to flee the country. She was only 14.
I haven't known any, but my dad had Ted Bundy in his singles ward when he was first going to the University of Utah.
I have met a number of people who have (or whose relatives) have crossed paths with Ted. We had a computer person, whatever that job used to be whose dad was his home teacher and Ted asked him to water his plants but then he got arrested.
My dad's a real estate agent and he showed Elizabeth Smart's house a couple of days before she was kidnapped. We were all kind of surprised the police never called and talked to him. I would have thought they'd be interviewing everyone who was in the house. Ed Smart did call him. Coincidentally, I was less than a block away from Elizabeth Smart when she was found--though I'd been out of the country most of the time she was kidnapped.
I was working at Sandy Library and had an altercation with Richard Worthington. Of course I didn't know who he was at the time, but about a week later he was on the news for killing his wife.


