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It was the first time, the very first time in all the years since 1974, that a piece of physical evidence had been linked absolutely between a victim and Ted Bundy... and the courtroom erupted.
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Ted muttered some derogatory statements under his breath.
"You impress me not, sir..." the judge replied.
"Well, I suppose the feeling is mutual, Your Honor."
"I'm sure it is, bless your heart."
— 4 hours, 14 min ago
"You impress me not, sir..." the judge replied.
"Well, I suppose the feeling is mutual, Your Honor."
"I'm sure it is, bless your heart."
Costel Paslaru
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In the empty courtroom, Ted studied the dental exhibits of his teeth and the pictures of Lisa Levy's bite marks. I have no idea what his thoughts were.
— 4 hours, 44 min ago
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And now began one of the most bizarre sequences I have ever seen in a courtroom. Ted Bundy would be, at the same time, the defendant, the defense attorney, and then the witness.
— Mar 23, 2026 03:53AM
Costel Paslaru
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Farmer gave an interview of the Tallahassee Democrat after Ted's arrest, an interview in which he characterized Ted as being "a person very disturbed mentally. He is emotionally disturbed. Attention being drawn (to him) is of interest to him. He enjoys playing the game. He appears to enjoy watching law enforcement people muddle in their ignorance."
— Mar 10, 2026 05:05AM
Costel Paslaru
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Neither girl had broken nails, no damage at all to their hands that would indicate they had a chance to fight for their lives.
Pathologist Wood had been in practice for sixteen years; he had never seen anything like what he was seeing before him.
Rage, hate, animalistic mutilation. And why?
— Mar 06, 2026 04:25AM
Pathologist Wood had been in practice for sixteen years; he had never seen anything like what he was seeing before him.
Rage, hate, animalistic mutilation. And why?
Costel Paslaru
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Karen did not remember anything either. She too had been sleeping when the man had hammered blows on her head.
— Mar 06, 2026 01:39AM
Costel Paslaru
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Apparently everyone had been expecting Ted to run, but no one had done anything about it, and now they ran in circles trying to get him back.
— Mar 05, 2026 04:57AM
Costel Paslaru
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"He (Ted) is the most cocky person I have ever faced. He tells his lawyer what to do. He arrives carrying armloads of books, as if he were an attorney himself. He sends notes to the judge and calls him at night. He refuses to talk to me or any other prosecutor."
— Mar 05, 2026 12:03AM
Costel Paslaru
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Ted was quite intoxicated as he hugged me outside the tavern, and then disappeared into the misty rain. I would see him again, twice, after we said goodbye, but I would never see him again as a free man.
— Mar 04, 2026 11:56PM
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Meg was mortified, but she continued. "Sometimes, after I was asleep at night, I'd wake up and find him under the covers. He was looking at... at my body... with a flashlight."
— Mar 04, 2026 11:50PM

