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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Before he was executed, he helped authorities catch [[Gary Ridgway]], the Green River Killer.
*In October 1984, Bundy was interviewed by Robert D. Keppel, a detective involved in the original Bundy murder investigation, and Green River Task Force detective Dave Reichert, and assisted in their investigation into the then unidentified Green River Killer, later determined to be [[Gary Ridgway]].


*Prior to beginning his murders, Bundy attended law school worked on various political campaigns, including at the Seattle office of Nelson Rockefeller's presidential campaign in 1968.
*Prior to beginning his murders, Bundy attended law school worked on various political campaigns, including at the Seattle office of Nelson Rockefeller's presidential campaign in 1968.
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*Bundy's 1968 Volkswagen Beetle was displayed in the lobby of the National Museum of Crime and Punishment in Washington, D.C. until its closure in 2015. It is presently on exhibit at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcatraz_East Alcatraz East Crime Museum] in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
*Bundy's 1968 Volkswagen Beetle was displayed in the lobby of the National Museum of Crime and Punishment in Washington, D.C. until its closure in 2015. It is presently on exhibit at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcatraz_East Alcatraz East Crime Museum] in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.


*According to Bundy's Florida Defense Team, Bundy was offered to plead guilty by the Florida prosecutors. Had Bundy taken the deal, he wouldn't have been executed and instead given a firm 75-year prison sentence.
*According to Bundy's Florida Defense Team, Bundy was offered to plead guilty by the Florida prosecutors. Had Bundy accepted the deal, he would have avoided executed in exchange for a firm 75-year prison sentence.
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