Due to Sullivan’s extensive writing about Ted Bundy, he’s become a sort of magnet over the years, drawing out many people who were part of the Bundy story but have otherwise kept a low profile over the decades. These first-person contacts continue to this day. As such, this is the first book in a new series of books whose aim is to bring new revelations to the public about Bundy, the victims, the murders, and the almost murders that failed Bundy for one reason or another.
This first offering, Ted Bundy: The Yearly Journal Volume One, contains a great deal of never-before-published information from a number of women who barely escaped his grasp. It also reveals Bundy’s geographic hunting pattern after his arrival in Salt Lake City, Utah, in September 1974; a surprising discovery the author never expected to make, but did, and it all came about through the valid testimonies of the women who encountered him during this period.
The book also delves into what the author believes is perhaps an accurate, albeit conservative, estimate of how many women or young girls Bundy approached but failed to abduct during his years of murder. Each new volume will focus on particular aspects of the case where further investigation is warranted. There are still “unknowns” out there, and as the author has experienced, where unknowns exist the possibility of discovery awaits.
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“With all the material we have on Ted Bundy, it’s easy to think we’ve thoroughly covered his life and crimes. But there still are holes, still things to learn…Newly discovered facts, some speculation, and some clarification—they’re all here. For those who can’t get enough of Bundy, the items in this illuminating volume show that we can still chip away at his secrets.”
— Katherine Ramsland, author of Confession of a Serial Killer
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Kevin M. Sullivan is an author, former investigative journalist for both print and online media, and a recognized authority on serial sex killer Ted Bundy. His breakout book, The Bundy Murders, was the catalyst that brought him much attention in the true crime world, leading to appearances on numerous radio programs and contacts from documentarians in the United States and United Kingdom.
Chris Kipiniak is a writer, actor, and audiobook narrator based in New York. In addition to narrating dozens of titles, he has appeared in plays on and off-Broadway, as well as regionally and internationally. He has also been featured in films and TV shows.