A Killer Among Us. The Story of Ted Bundy – America’s Most Infamous Serial Killer

The First Attack

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Ms. Nita Jane Neary goes over a diagram of the Chi Omega sorority house during her testimony in the Theodore Bundy murder trial, where she said she is positive that Bundy was the man she saw sneaking out of the house at Florida State University the morning two of her sorority sisters were slain. Photo by Bettman / Getty Images

After passing high school in 1965, he went to the University of Puget Sound.

Then, he attended the University of Washington (UW) for higher studies. During his visit to the east coast, he first came to know that the women he believed to be his sister was, in reality, his mother.

Ted’s first known attack on January 1974 was an assault on 18-year-old Keren Sparks, a student at UW. It was a brutal assault, including the use of a metal rod, which caused Sparks to slip in a 10-day coma and permanent disabilities.

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