"I Was Headed To Columbus" - ted Bundy
He said it to the Tallahassee detectives who interviewed him immediately after he was arrested in Pensacola, Florida on February 15, 1978. He qualified it two days later as Ohio. No One knows Ted Bundy's actual movements between December 30, 1977 to January 7, 1978. His movements between January 8 and February 15, 1978 have remained a sketchy series of stolen credit card receipts and witness testimony about seeing him here and there. Could he have deviously covered up his being headed to Columbus, Georgia, a city located only three hours from Tallahassee ... a city under seige by two mysterious sex killers?
Timothy C. Wilson and Roger C. Keiss have undertaken the task of finding out. After a two-year investigation of the Bundy cases and the case of the Columbus Stocking Strangler, Wilson and Keiss have compiled a fact-based theory that is astonishing and spellbinding.
This book amounts to a dissertation by two obsessed writers who searched tirelessly for the truth about Ted Bundy's killing frenzy while he was hiding in the southeastern United States.
Wilson and Keiss' theory may completely change the way Bundy's horrific tale is recounted in American criminal history.
You, the reader, will be required to think like a detective in the 1970's, and you will be completely flabbergasted. After reading this fact-based theory, you may take everything you have read about Ted Bundy along with the films you have seen about him and throw them in the nearest trash bin. You may declare them obsolete. Wilson and Keiss believe that five more murders can be officially added to the vicious scoreboard of the most dangerous serial killer of the Twentieth Century. Be prepared!
Happy New Year
-ted
Contains EXCLUSIVE Bundy photos & police reports
