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Ted Bundy When Bundy’s unmarried mother,
22-year-old Eleanor Louise Cowell,
found herself pregnant in 1946,
she travelled to the Elizabeth
Lund Home for Unwed Mothers in
Burlington, Vermont, to give birth.
Her father Samuel was a violent
and abusive man, who dominated
his wife and children. Eleanor was
unable to confirm the identity of
her unborn baby’s father, and
rumours began to circulate that
Samuel Cowell was the father.
On 24 November 1946,
Theodore Robert Cowell was
born. Eleanor went home, leaving
her baby son at the facility. It was

his first abandonment. In 1947,
Eleanor returned to collect the
baby at the insistence of her
father. They called him Teddy.
For years, Bundy believed
that Eleanor was his sister
and that his grandparents were
his parents. One of his teachers
later suggested that Bundy
“snapped” when, at 15, he found
out he was illegitimate. After
his mother married in 1951, her
husband, Johnnie Bundy, legally
adopted her son. However, Ted,
unimpressed by his stepfather’s
low intelligence, never bonded
with him.

During this time, Bundy moved
to Utah to enrol at the University
of Utah Law School.

First arrest
Bundy’s first arrest came in August


  1. It was 3am, and he was
    driving his VW through the
    suburbs of Salt Lake City when a
    highway patrol officer, Sgt Bob
    Hayward, noticed that Bundy had
    not turned on his headlights. When
    Hayward tried to pull Bundy over, a
    chase through residential streets
    ensued, which ended when
    Hayward cornered Bundy in an
    abandoned petrol station. Asked by
    Hayward to account for his
    movements that night, Bundy
    explained that he was a Utah law
    student and had lost his way after
    leaving the local drive-in movie.
    Dressed in a black turtleneck and
    trousers, Bundy looked the part, but
    Hayward knew that his claim to
    have watched The Towering
    Inferno was a lie, because that


Bundy’s Florida victims included
21-year-old student Margaret Bowman
(right), who was murdered in her bed,
and 12-year-old Kimberly Leach (far
right), who was abducted from school.

movie was not showing locally.
During a search of the vehicle,
Hayward found a torn pair of tights,
a crowbar, rope, and a ski mask.
Although Bundy was calm, and
provided an explanation for having
each of these items, a highly
suspicious Hayward booked him
for avoiding arrest.
However, it was an incident that
had taken place the previous year
that clinched Bundy’s conviction. In
November 1974, 18-year-old Carol

DaRonch was approached by Bundy
in Murray, Utah. Pretending to be a
police officer, Bundy claimed her
car was stolen and told her to go
with him to the station to fill out
a report. DaRonch got into his
VW, but when she pointed out
that Bundy was driving away from
the police station, he became
aggressive and tried to handcuff
her. As DaRonch struggled with
Bundy, he mistakenly fixed both
cuffs around the same wrist. ❯❯

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