The Aspen Seminar
Added 2021-05-18 21:54:51 +0000 UTCOn November 13-14, 1975, 27 members of law enforcement from Washington, California, Utah, and Colorado met in Aspen to discuss their missing person and homicide cases, as well as their newest suspect, Theodore Robert Bundy. These are the minutes from that meeting.
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From what i recall it was suspected by his coworkers at the Yacht Club, perhaps not about him specifically, just that generally the young men who volunteer to take drunk club members home at night may have had homosexual inclinations. Personally, I wonder if he was pickpocketing them! I'd never heard that he went over to Healy's apartment. But Healy did have a mutual friend with Bundy's cousin, Edna Cowell. If I'm remembering correctly, the mutual friend (her name was Karen Covach) used to live with Lynda at some point, but had since moved out. Edna knew Lynda, but as far as she could recall Ted had never met Lynda. Karen had met Ted, however.
Tiffany J.
2021-06-07 04:50:42 +0000 UTCTwo things attracted my attention. First, the speculations about Ted´s alleged homosexual experience while he was working for Seattle Yacht Club. Was it Keppel who speculated about it? On the basis of what? I´m also wondering about the information that after Linda Healy´s disappearance Ted would go over to her apartment to visit her room mates (!) I personally have never heard of it and I wonder where they got it from.
Joanna Marek
2021-05-31 19:20:47 +0000 UTCA very enjoyable read. Interesting details and some laughs along the way. Thanks!
Marilyn Martucci
2021-05-19 14:47:31 +0000 UTC