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Ted Bundy: A Killer in the Archives
Ted Bundy: A Killer in the Archives

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February 18, 1978 12:15am

Another tape from the Florida post-arrest interviews. I've attached the transcript of this portion, but I did notice some errors in this transcript, so listen carefully. The below portion is a small example where my interpretation didn't exactly match the original transcript.
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"I sat down and said some things to my attorney that I've never said to an attorney before. Now, they don't know anything particular but I mean I made some pretty strong statements that I don't think I can make to you. They know just exactly where it’s at and uh, sigh… so I mean I’ve never done that before with an attorney. It's always, been straight… straight down the road, that’s… that's it. But I just told them how I feel about it. I’m still there. It's no doubt. Now I've laid around today when I had the chance to just lay and think… and develop some sort of way that I could do this easily— I mean not easily, there's no easy way to do it— but do this in a way that I thought would be most satisfactory and would just be able to get it all right out from me. And, I thought I came up with something I thought was very comfortable.

Uh, which as I lay there in bed— it's one thing to lay in bed and think about it and another thing to do it. But laying there I said to myself I, you know, it's going to be easier than the dickens and it would all come out. I mean, not— and again I know what you want, but I'm interested in the whole thing. I'm interested in everything, okay? And it's the whole, it's the whole ball of wax and it's, it's got to be dealt with..."

February 18, 1978 12:15am

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Chapman

Anna Peterson

I cannot recall his name. I would have loved to hear a longer interview with this detective. Especially because he talked about his intuitive feeling around killers. This is the most thorough reading of the Miranda rights I have ever heard though. So interesting

Kyrie Lizik

Was that Chapman? Or Patchen? I can’t recall

Tiffany J.

Im pretty sure I have heard this same detective before. He has a very recognizable voice. The one who is interviewing Bundy here, in a later interview on a documentary, said that whenever he spoke to Bundy, he would get a feeling of Frustation and Doom. He then determined that whenever he got that same feeling around someone, he knew that that person had murdered someone, and not in self defense.

Kyrie Lizik


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