Quote: "Society wants to believe it can identify evil people, or bad or harmful people, but it's not practical. There are no stereotypes", unquote, (Serial killer Ted Bundy).
*John Klemper* and his team wanted something on Ted Bundy. He was a driven man. He was someone who hated a criminal to be on the streets of Salt Lake City, Utah, or other areas in the Mormon State.
He thrived on his job; he thrived on justice.
He picked up the telephone.
And called his other Officers.
"Hello Bob, this is what we have. Tell Tony, that Bundy is going to jail". He listened to the cops from Washington, DC, and Colorado, agree with John.
"I will, John, it's time for see justice done". Washington DC Homicide Detective *Bob Grane*, (not his real name), and Colorado Homicide Detective *Tony West*, (not his real name), celebrated their victory against one of America's worst killers.
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The Ted Bundy Files (Book Two)
Non-FictionBook two of the true crime story of serial killer and lawyer, Ted Bundy. The story picks up in 1975 through to the 1980's, when he was at the height of his murders of college girls, across America. After the Watergate and resignation of US President...