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In this 6th and final book on the Ted Bundy case, I wanted to tackle some questions and legitimate controversies that remain about Ted Bundy, the murders, and his victims. These questions and controversies cover such issues as Bundy’s hunting patterns and why he abruptly changed them at one critical moment; did Bundy keep the money of his victims? (something that has never been discussed in any previous work on Ted Bundy); the important questions of how should we address the issue of more women coming forward today claiming they were Bundy victims who escaped, yet they never contacted the police after the claimed “attack”; why Ted Bundy intentionally used a short crowbar during each assault; where the undiscovered remains likely are located and how a current search may in fact uncover them. There are just some of the important issues covered in this book.

This 6th book also has the complete transcripts of the interviews I conducted with three important individuals back in 2006-2008 who had close interactions with Bundy: Jerry Thompson, lead investigator for the Bundy case in Utah; Don Patchen, lead investigator for the Chi Omega murders in Florida; and Ron Holmes, a Louisville professor and criminologist who both interviewed and corresponded with Bundy in the mid 1980’s. These interviews revealed never-before published information about the case, and it is coming to light for the very first time.  I have quoted all of these people in my previous Bundy books, but not from these transcripts!    

As is a hallmark with all my Bundy books, I have the testimonies of those whom I believe were potential Bundy victims and were able to escape, as well as some who are likely escapees from the killer. 

Because of the popularity (and response from readers) of adding portions of the Bundy case files to my previous Bundy books (along with commentary from me), I have added some important files that will “round out’ the readers understanding of Bundy and the men and women who hunted him.  And these too are coming to light for the very first time.

If you want a view into the world that lies behind the Ted Bundy murders, this last work in a series of six books on Bundy, is definitely for you. For within these pages you’ll read of the many questions still surrounding this fascinating and intricate case, as well as the answers that are only now being provided here. There’s so much more to learn, and new information is still surfacing about Bundy, his victims and his potential victims. As such, there is new testimony included from those who had a brush with the killer, and others who played their own roles in this multi-state case. 

In this book, Bundy case detectives Jerry Thompson of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Don Patchen of Tallahassee, Florida, talk about their personal experiences with Bundy. So does Ron Holmes, the Louisville criminologist who worked with the killer towards the end of his life. Also included are official reports that have rarely been viewed outside of the archives, along with the author’s commentary to guide readers through them. And last but not least, is Bundy’s final confession to Utah detective Dennis Couch just hours prior to Bundy’s execution. In it, Bundy reveals startling facts and sparks additional questions. A must-read for those true crime readers fascinated by America’s most enigmatic and infamous serial killer.

“Sullivan leaves no stone unturned in his latest Bundy review, from tales about Bundy’s shifting eyes to chillingly intimate interviews. A must-have for Bundy fanatics, this collection fills in holes and addresses key mysteries about of one of the world’s most infamous serial killers.” –Katherine Ramsland, author of Confession of a Serial Killer and How to Catch a Killer

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I would also like to see additional remains located that can be attributed to Bundy.  I find it interesting that Bundy told investigators that those he buried have never been found.  Where are they?  Well, in the case of Taylor Mountain, that’s the location where Bundy deposited the heads of Brenda Ball, Susan Rancourt, Lynda Ann Healy, and Kathy Parks.  The rest of the remains are buried elsewhere; and that elsewhere may be Taylor Mountain.  The reason I say that has to do with some additional human bones that were located on the mountain during the original March 1975 search (along with many animal bones too), but these remains were not DNA tested until 2005, at which time a member of each of the following families: the Rancourt family, the Ball family, and the Parks family came forward and gave samples to the authorities (the Healy family wanted nothing to do with it and gave no samples). And to no one’s surprise, they were identified as being from Ball, Parks and Rancourt. The only remaining unidentified remains are believed to be those of Lynda Ann Healy….

… After Bundy confessed to the abduction and murder of Debra Kent, also at the end of his life, and told the authorities the approximate location where he buried her, they did find a single patella (later DNA testing revealed it belonged to Debra Kent).  They also found hundreds of animal bones, but no additional human remains.  Why? Bundy said that he buried her in a two to three-foot grave, and piled rocks on top of it. And had she been totally unearthed by large predators, there would have been more of her to find. Recently, a friend of mine mentioned that perhaps a bird may have gotten ahold of the patella and flown off with it, which is absolutely possible. And if so, the mostly undisturbed grave of Debra Kent may be found if a more diligent search could be conducted.  After all, if she’s still out there, a proper burial would be in order for her.

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October 27, 2020 By Kevin Sullivan 17 Comments

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  1. Cathe says

    September 18, 2020 at 7:20 pm

    oh shoot Kevin … its not a book I can buy?

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      September 18, 2020 at 7:57 pm

      Yes, it will be in book format, eBook, and audio once it’s released. And I believe publication will be next month. Thanks for the interest, Cathe. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Kelly Thomas Casey says

    September 19, 2020 at 7:03 am

    Looking forward to reading this latest installment Kevin!

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      September 19, 2020 at 9:50 am

      Thanks Kelly! I very much appreciate your interest in my books, my friend. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Teresa mcallister says

    September 24, 2020 at 11:13 am

    Looking forward to this book Kevin

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    • Kevin Sullivan says

      September 24, 2020 at 1:52 pm

      Thanks Teresa! 🙂

      Reply
      • Teresa McAllister says

        November 4, 2020 at 11:40 am

        Hi Kevin when is Enigma released on audible?
        Thanks Teresa

        Reply
  4. Bob McCully says

    September 29, 2020 at 12:59 pm

    As I wrote to you earlier Kevin, this is a remarkable feat; six books on one subject-Bundy! Well done.

    You might want to reconsider writing a photo, map, crime-scene book to put the icing on this “six-layer” cake.

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      September 29, 2020 at 1:22 pm

      Thanks ,Bob, for the good words about my many-years work on Bundy. It’s been a long road indeed lol! As to a 7th as you’ve described? Well, it’s an interesting thought. 🙂

      Reply
  5. William Burns says

    September 30, 2020 at 8:10 pm

    Hi Mr. Sullivan,
    Firstly, I would like to thank you for all of your books and I look forward to this new one. Out of all the Bundy researchers I find your discussion and analysis to be the most insightful and multi-layered. I really appreciate how you spread your investigate net so wide, looking at all the threads in this tangled web. I do have a couple of questions which I am hoping you could shed light on as I haven’t heard anyone address them in books, documentaries or podcasts.
    1. I find the Joni Lenz case particularly interesting and yet many Bundy researchers give this case short shrift, perhaps because Ms. Lenz chose not to talk to researchers until recently. I think this case is crucial to understanding Bundy’s methodology as it seems as if this crime was a practice run/ try out for his later crimes. In all the books I’ve read about Bundy I have never come across any discussion of Bundy confessing to this crime. It’s almost just assumed he did it. Did Bundy ever discuss this crime in the first person rather than the third person hypothetical narratives he often gave? What evidence did law enforcement have to definitively prove Bundy was the perpetrator? I often thought that if Bundy had confessed to this crime and was willing to give specifics ( which we know he often was reluctant to do) the confusion over whether he used a metal rod or a speculum to violate his victim would be cleared up by now
    2. Although I personally don’t believe Bundy had anything to do with the disappearance of Ann Marie Burr, in 2011 Bundy’s blood was compared to DNA evidence found at the Burr home, believed to be left by her abductor. Do you know what the nature of this evidence is that was compared with Bundy’s blood? Again, I have tried to read everything about this aspect of the Burr case but have never read anything about what kind of evidence it was. I often thought that revealing what kind of evidence was left behind might help to explain the motive and method behind the abduction. I understand law enforcement often keep details back from the public in order to filter out attention seekers and phony confessions but it’s been 50 years.
    3. Has the full transcript of Bundy’s initial interview with Pensacola detectives ever been released? From the excerpts I’ve read, Bundy, in a vulnerable state, made some truly open comments about himself, his pathologies, and his crimes. There has also been a lot of misinterpretations and misstatements based on some of the things that have leaked out like the infamous “add one digit” quip ( I don’t know how anyone could interpret this as add one hundred to his total) and the number of states his cases would encompass. I think that reviewing the transcript of this important interrogation would clear up some of these mistaken views
    4. After reading Dr. Paul Dawson’s Masks of Ted Bundy, I was quite surprised by the openness that Bundy displayed in these supposed interviews with Dr. Dawson. According to these interview transcripts Bundy discussed his own necrophile activities, the sexual violations and rapes, posing of victims for his Polaroids, what he did with the victims that he brought to his apartment in Utah, etc. in detail that went beyond his last minute confessions before he was executed. Based on the brutal forthrightness of these discussions, I find the veracity of these interviews hard to find credible. Have you read this book and if so, what is your opinion of the validity of Dr. Dawson’s research? I find it too “good” (horrible) to be true.

    Sorry for all the questions, but I do truly admire your work and again look forward to your next book.

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    • Kevin Sullivan says

      September 30, 2020 at 10:16 pm

      Hi William,

      First, thank you for the good words about my work on Ted Bundy. It has been a long road indeed, and in just a few weeks, the 6th and final Bundy book will be published. And after having written some 1,400 pages on the man and the case, it’s the perfect time to bring it to a close.

      1. Yes, the attack on Karen Sparks is considered to be Bundy’s first attack (that failed), due to a couple of reasons. First, after Bundy came on their radar, and they became aware he was responsible for the Lynda Ann Healy attack, the similarities were very evident. Plus, because a speculum was rammed into her vagina, the authorities assumed Bundy had stolen this from Ped Line Medical Services during the years he worked there. Now, did Bundy admit to this attack? I can’t remember if he admitted this to Bob Keppel, but if he did, he likely didn’t elaborate on it. Also, Sparks was not a homicide, and Keppel’s interest was with all the homicides in the state that they were trying to close.

      2. I remember when they said they were going to compare Bundy’s DNA with the Burr “evidence”, my first thought was “what evidence?” What we know from the police files is that the intruder entered through an unlocked window, and that he overturned a bench and used that to boost himself into the house. The only thing found by the family and the investigators, was some grass clippings on the living room floor. Little Ann Marie was taken out the front door and the door was left ajar. Now, I can’t remember (it’s been so many years since I was writing about this case for The Bundy Murders) if a spot of blood was found on the window or if they had something else. But no matter what they had it was too degraded to be of any value. Did Bundy abduct Ann Marie Burr? I would say no, but because of what Ron Holmes said Bundy told him (Bundy linked himself to her abduction and mentioned the person responsible for her murder was also wanted for the Lake Sammamish murders), I think it’s quite possible he did it. That said, the truth is we’ll never know.

      3. I obtained the Pensacola transcripts along with many thousands of pages of case file material when I was writing The Bundy Murders: A Comprehensive History, and I can tell you there are no real “bomb shells” in them, but there is a lot of interesting stuff. Bundy is, of course, exceedingly tired, and there is a lot of back and forth between Bundy and the detectives; and yes, the “add one digit” comment is in there. He was interviewed in Pensacola by Norman Chapman, Don Patchen, and Steve Bodiford. And when Bundy was taken to Tallahassee, these interrogations continued with Patchen, Bodiford, and other local investigators. When I was working with Don Patchen (the lead detective with the Tallahassee PD for the Chi Omega murders), I discovered some of the best material was found in his hand written notes about what Bundy said to the investigators after he asked them to turn off the tape recorder. Very interesting stuff. Anyway, you can obtain the Pensacola transcripts from the State Archives of Florida.

      4. I’m aware of Dr. Paul Dawson (but only through his books on Amazon), but I haven’t read any of his books. I did include his name in my encyclopedia just in case he’s a legit Bundy interviewer. I can’t say that he is or is not. The only thing I can say is that I have never seen his name on any official documents pertaining to Ted Bundy, neither have I seen him mentioned by those that I would think would be privy to him and to these interviews. That said, it’s also true that if he did interview Bundy, it would likely have been while Bundy was on death row, and that paper work I wouldn’t have seen. So personally, it’s all a big question mark for me. I just don’t know.

      I hope this helps you, William.

      Take care,

      Kevin

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  6. William Burns says

    October 1, 2020 at 3:43 pm

    Thanks so much for your responses Mr. Sullivan. Good luck with your new book!

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      October 1, 2020 at 5:16 pm

      Thanks, William!

      Reply
  7. Greg L. says

    October 14, 2020 at 9:16 am

    I think I read about the Taylor Mountain bones on another blog called “Hi I’m Ted” awhile back. Interesting discovery! Will there be more info on this in your book?

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      October 14, 2020 at 11:30 pm

      Hi Greg…Yes, that’s not talked about very often on blogs or other platforms, but the knowledge that some (at the time) unknown additional human remains were found on Taylor Mountain during the original 1975 search (along with may animal bones) has been around for years. It wasn’t until 2005 that these remains were matched through DNA to Rancourt, Parks and and Ball, and the other is assumed to be Healy. I believe I first heard this after my book, The Bundy Murders, was published in 2009. And yes, for this last book,I do write about it and why these were found and where the rest of the remains are likely buried.

      Reply
  8. Marilyn says

    November 12, 2020 at 8:28 am

    I went to school with Brenda Ball and knew her fairly well. In a recent exchange in a Seattle-based Facebook group, one of the people commenting stated he and a friend were with Brenda at The Flame the night she disappeared. He said Brenda left her purse with them after telling them she was going outside with “a guy” to smoke weed but she never returned. He said no one interviewed him and he’s never told officials this story. He doesn’t want to get involved now and believes his information is ancient history. I always heard that Brenda had accepted a ride home with Bundy and his story disputes that.

    What do you suggest? Would anyone want to hear this new information?

    Reply
    • Kevin Sullivan says

      November 12, 2020 at 10:46 am

      Hi Marilyn,

      I would like to hear it. In my book, The Bundy Murders: A Comprehensive History, I give two possible scenarios as to how she went missing. One story has to do with a man she met inside the Flame and left with, and the other is she left to hitchhike her way home. As such, even though I “leaned” toward her hitchhiking and being picked up by Bundy, I understood I couldn’t be dogmatic about it as we just don’t know. So yes, I would love to talk with you; not just about this, but your relationship with Brenda prior to her murder. I will email you so that you have my email address, and if you’d like to speak by phone, we can exchange numbers. And thanks so much for the contact. 🙂

      Reply

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