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  • The Enigma of Ted Bundy

  • The Questions and Controversies Surrounding America’s Most Infamous Serial Killer
  • Written by: Kevin Sullivan
  • Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
  • Length: 7 hrs and 56 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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The Enigma of Ted Bundy

Written by: Kevin Sullivan
Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
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If you want a view into the world that lies behind the Ted Bundy murders, this last work in a series of six books on Bundy is definitely for you. For within this audiobook, you will find many questions still surrounding this fascinating and intricate case, as well as the answers that are only now being provided here. There’s so much more to learn, and new information is still surfacing about Bundy, his victims, and his potential victims. As such, there is new testimony included from those who had a brush with the killer, and others who played their own roles in this multistate case.

You will also hear from Bundy case detectives Jerry Thompson of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Don Patchen of Tallahassee, Florida, as they tell of their experiences with Bundy. So does Ron Holmes, the Louisville criminologist who worked with Ted Bundy toward the end of his life. Holmes not only gives accurate details about Ted Bundy but other serial killers as well. On top of this, it contains some very important official reports that have rarely been seen outside of the archives, and there will be commentary to guide listeners through it. This book also makes available Bundy’s final confession to Utah detective Dennis Couch, made only hours before the killer’s death, where Bundy reveals some startling facts and sparks some additional questions as well. All in all, The Enigma of Ted Bundy is an enlightening journey into this most infamous case.

©2020 Kevin Sullivan (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
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more of same....can we let this guy die already...

I'm so over the same old same old no new info he even just refers to his other books

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Please Note: This Is A Compendium

This Kevin M. Sullivan book has zero standalone merit. It is intended as an Appendix of sorts for Sullivan's 'The Bundy Murders: A Comprehensive History'. To be sure, Sullivan organizes the book loosely around questions like "Did Bundy take victims at random?" and "Did Bundy keep his victims captive?", for example, but it's generally a bunch of supplementary information. This is the sixth entry in a series of books laying out the author's impressive research.. and consists of testimonials, transcripts of police interviews, recordings of discussions with other Bundy authors/researchers, and court documents. Do Not download this book expecting a narrative.

Fortuitously for audiobook aficionados: Peter Berkrot is an excellent reader. True, he reads slightly too slowly.. but presents the material in a professional, accessible manner.

Altogether, 'The Enigma Of Ted Bundy' isn't terrible if you take it as intended (a collection of footnotes). I downloaded it because it was a free selection and rate it 5/10-stars - when it leaves the 'Plus' menu, save your money. Regardless, don't spend a Credit on it unless you're invested in the entire series.

[Note: An editor should have twigged to the amusing degree of repetition in some of the transcribed text. Sullivan submits the phrase "she stated.." so often that it becomes hilariously distracting. The author could have used terms like "She said".."her affidavit asserted".."she testified that".. etc. every now and then, no? If you played a "she stated" drinking game while reading the book (i.e. take a shot every time you hear the words), you would have died of alcohol poisoning within two minutes of starting Chapter One😅]

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she stated!

this was a horrible read! the number of times the narrator said, she stated and he stated just about drove me nuts

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