GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Ted Bundy Escape Incidents Statistics
The expectation is that Ted Bundy escaped from custody twice, once in June 1977 and again in December 1977, before being recaptured and eventually executed in 1989.
In this post, we explore the incredible and chilling escape incidents of notorious serial killer Ted Bundy. From jumping out of a courthouse window to creating a hole in his cell’s ceiling, Bundy’s escapes and subsequent actions kept law enforcement and the public on high alert. Join us as we delve into the astonishing statistics surrounding Bundy’s daring escapes and the aftermath that followed.
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"Ted Bundy escaped custody twice."
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"Bundy jumped from an Aspen courthouse's second-story window to escape the first time."
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"He was free for six days after his first escape."
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"His second successful escape occurred on December 30, 1977."
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"Bundy escaped the second time through a hole he had made in his cell's ceiling."
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"He was on the run for more than a month after his second escape."
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"During this time, he was added to FBI's Most Wanted list."
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"He committed at least three more murders after his second escape."
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"Bundy was recaptured on February 15, 1978."
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"While on the run, Bundy traveled over 1,050 miles from Glenwood Springs, Colorado to Tallahassee, Florida."
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"Bundy lost about 35 pounds to fit through the hole in his cell during the second escape."
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"It took Bundy weeks to create the hole in his cell for the second escape."
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"While on the run, Bundy was stopped twice by police but managed to avoid detection."
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"Bundy was finally captured when a policeman, who decided to run a background check on Bundy due to his suspicious behavior, realized Bundy was driving a stolen vehicle."
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"His first escape resulted in a nationwide manhunt that cost $150,000."
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"While in prison after his second escape, Bundy began confessing to his crimes."
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"Bundy used books from the prison law library to represent himself in court and facilitate his first escape."
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