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Ted Bundy: A Killer in the Archives
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Liz Kloepfer Interview, 2/21/1978

"He told me that he was sick, and he was consumed by something that he didn't understand... that he just couldn't contain it."

Updated to include the transcript.

Liz Kloepfer Interview, 2/21/1978

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Incredibly precious piece of audio. I will always come back to it. Liz is so gentle and her voice is so soothing. Can't believe he did a trial right after this to prove his innocence. "Please don't make me say it."

Raheelah Saqib

He certainly heard *of* it… this is what inspired that bitter “Dear Elizabeth” letter.

Tiffany J.

Sounds like a seductive message to Keppel. I wonder if Ted ever had the opportunity to hear this? How perfect, her delivery.

Anna Peterson

updated

Tiffany J.

Esta en texto para poder traducirlo?

Sebastian Salloum

People often giggle when they're nervous. It's a coping mechanism.

Nunya consoin

She was very insecure. Her dad was dominating and her mom was submissive. Bundy played her like a fiddle.

Cyrene

Interesting Molly accepted the charges, knowing what we know now. I wonder what that was like for her, if they spoke for longer than a moment.

Melanie Englert

Very odd giggling at weird times. She seemed to be either in shock or on meds. Kepple was excellent in getting information. She seems rather unfazed and sadly, still in love with him. I am guessing it took lots of therapy and many years to work to understand her reactions and how she managed to turn a blind eye and not follow through on her instincts. She knew he was the killer...and especially when Utah girls started missing. Sitting in the Carol DaRonch trial and supporting him after knowing he was likely the "Ted" in Seattle, makes no sense. Her poor daughter also was dragged into all this and likely suffers to this day.

Stacy Brown


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