My Association with Postmortem Ted Bundy
True Crime author Kevin Sullivan Reflects On His Connection To A Serial Killer This piece was previously published with a typo that mis-dated the below picture of Ted Bundy at 1984, when he would have been in prison in Florida. According to Kevin Sullivan, the picture below was taken in 1975 or 1976 in Utah. Ted Bundy was never supposed to be a part of my life. I’d first heard about the guy after his escape from Colorado, and I remember thinking at the time just how does a law student end up … [Read More...]
VAMPIRE’S Sullivan Never Meant To Write About Bundy
Several days ago I wrote an article about real evidence, and how those personal items of murder can have an impact on the one holding and viewing such evidence. Mostly, the reaction will be positive, but there will be times when a sense of repulsion will surface based solely on what is confronting you. In the case of Richard Chase, there was one item that really turned me off. But most of it was interesting and contributed to my research and overall understanding of the case. But in … [Read More...]
Kevin Sullivan On the Trail of Ted Bundy Video 9: Greek Row Abduction
Here is Kevin Sullivan's 9th video correspondence from his new research endeavor "On the Trail of Ted Bundy". The author of popular true crime tome, KENTUCKY BLOODBATH, has been investigating landmark sites and talking to witnesses from this infamous case. We are nearing the end of this journey, which is only the beginning for Kevin as he compiles research for his new project that will take readers further into the Bundy case than all previous works. His last video correspondence will appear in … [Read More...]
Why Did Kevin Sullivan Revisit The Bundy Murders After Resolving to Leave Them Behind?
Kevin Sullivan, author of KENTUCKY BLOODBATH, VAMPIRE and THE BUNDY MURDERS: A Comprehensive History, has been on the road researching significant sites and talking to key witnesses and people who knew Bundy's victims in order to create an original account of this infamous multi-year murder spree. Here he describes what led him to revisit this case only a few years after he resolved to leave it behind for good... When I finished my book on Ted Bundy, The Bundy Murders: A Comprehensive … [Read More...]
Kevin Sullivan On the Trail of Ted Bundy Video 6: The Abduction of Lynette Culver
Kevin Sullivan's latest video from his new series "On the Trail of Ted Bundy". Double click for full screen. To catch up on videos 1-5 click here! 0 … [Read More...]
THE TRAIL OF TED BUNDY in Psychology Today
Kevin Sullivan's second true crime book on the Ted Bundy murders, THE TRAIL OF TED BUNDY: Digging up the Untold Stories, just received an excellent review from Psychology Today! Pre-order your copy today before the price increases after it is release from WildBlue Press on March 22nd, 2016. Read the full review here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/shadow-boxing/201603/seeing-ted-bundy "Despite the abundance of books available on Bundy, holes remain in his story. Sullivan has done the … [Read More...]
Kevin Sullivan On the Trail of Ted Bundy Video 10: Kathy Parks Abducted from College Campus
This is the last of author Kevin Sullivan's videos from the Bundy trail until the release of his video featurette "On the Trail of Ted Bundy," which will document his trip in its entirety with additional never-before-seen footage from a Washington state double-abduction. While you are waiting for Kevin's new Bundy book, check out his true crime tome, KENTUCKY BLOODBATH! … [Read More...]
Recording History While We Can
When I was a teenager, my father said he wanted to introduce me to a man who went by the nickname of “Irish”. He was originally from Ireland, my father explained, but he'd joined the Canadian Army and fought the Germans in the First World War. Prior to our meeting, dad told me some of the stories Irish told him about fighting in the trenches, especially about the Battle of Vimy Ridge in France in April 1917. Being a voracious reader of military conflicts, especially both world wars, I was very … [Read More...]