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""The Only Living Witness" towers over the rest of the Ted Bundy bookshelf . . . (as) a monument to book-length journalism" (Jack Olsen, author of "The Misbegotten Son"). "A shining example of excellent reporting, fine writing, and a story of enduring value."--Carlton Stowers, author of... read more

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  • Ted Bundy: A law student and Young Republican who was paradoxically described by his admirers as "Kennedyish"
  • Carole Boone: Married to Ted Bundy when he was living in Florida
  • Carol Daronch: Met Ted Bundy once in Colorado
  • Liz Kendall: Was once engaged to Ted Bundy
  • Louise Bundy: Ted's mom
  • Kim Leach: A 12-year-old girl who lived in Florida
  • Denise Naslund: A college student who once met Ted Bundy
  • Lynda Healy: A Pacific Northwest DJ who disappeared one day from her basement apartment
  • Lisa Levy: A college student in Florida who hd secretly converted to Christianity shortly before she met Ted Bundy
  • Janice Ott: A young married woman in the Pacific Northwest
  • Caryn Campbell: A nurse from Kalamazoo, MI
  • Laura Aime: A police officer's daughter
  • Susan Rancourt: A college student in Utah
  • Margaret Bowman: A college student who once met Ted Bundy
  • Donna Manson: A college student who once met Ted Bundy
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This book is in True Crime: Serial Murder. (community list)

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  1. Stephen G. Michaud (Author)
  2. Hugh Aynesworth (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Country: USA
Publication Date: 1983
ISBN: 0671449613
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Reading Level: Young Adults

Might make a good cautionary tale for teenagers, but mostly meant for adults.

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