Forensics Case Ted Bundy

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The case of Ted Bundy Theodore Robert "Ted" Bundy, born Theodore Robert Cowell (November 24, 1946 – January 24, 1989), was an American serial killer active between 1973 and 1978. After more than a decade of vigorous denials, he eventually confessed to over 30 murders, although the actual total of victims remains unknown. Estimates range from 26 to over 100, the general estimate being 35. Ted Bundy murders were confirmed in multiple states including Washington, Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, and Florida. Ted Bundy would rape strangle and beat young women and girls. Bundy would fake injury to get his victims inside his car and beat them to death sleeping with their dead corpses. There was no suspects because during his murders which occurred before dna profiling he had mastered the art of leaving minimal evidence behind. There was a number of pieces of evidence that led to Ted Bundys conviction. After police found Cheryl a victim of Bundy found badly beaten and raped they were able to obtain a blood type from the assailant, sperm samples and fingerprint smudges. Unfortunately, most of the evidence that was tested proved to be inconclusive. The only firm evidence investigators were able to obtain were the hairs found in the mask, teeth impressions from the bite marks on the victims and an eyewitness account from Nita Neary. Although there was no suspect at the time the mask was strikingly similar to the mask found in Teds final arrest. The most conclusive evidence was associated with the murder of Kimberly Leach. Kimberly was abducted in a van with an unknown driver and found 8 weeks later dead. Forensic tests conducted on the van yielded fibers of material that had come from Bundy's clothes. Tests also revealed Kimberly Leach's blood type on the van's carpet and semen and Ted's blood type on her underwear. Further evidence was

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