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[newsman] Listen up, please. Hold it down.
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Hold it down a minute. Hold it one minute.
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If you have a tape or a package
that's ready to feed,
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bring it to the feed point
between 11:00 and 11:30
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and 12:00 and 12:30.
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Keep your pieces short
so that we can all get on the air.
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-[typewriters clacking]
-[indistinct chatter]
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Here it comes. Three, two, one...
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This is Larry Welling reporting live
from Ted Bundy's double murder trial.
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He is charged with killing
two female students
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at Florida State University.
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He is also being sought for questioning
in 36 slayings.
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[female reporter] Those whose bodies
have been found were sexually molested
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and severely beaten.
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The lurid nature of the case,
the depravity of the violence,
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and the personality of Ted Bundy
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combined to make this something
that the media could not ignore.
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[male reporter] As a result
of a Florida State Supreme Court ruling,
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the Bundy trial would be open
to TV cameras,
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no matter what the prosecution
or the defense had to say.
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This was the first time a trial
had ever been covered by TV like this.
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[man] I'm ready to go!
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[Hula] It was tremendously exciting.
Lights on, cameras rolling.
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Smile Ted.
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[Hula] Technologically,
it was another era.
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Electronic news gathering
was just in its infancy.
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[woman] If anybody's using a walkie-talkie
on this floor, shut it down!
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You're breaking up the feed!
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We had the media from all 50 states
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and nine foreign countries in big numbers.
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It was an unprecedented filming
of a trial of this nature.
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Three, two, one. Following exten--
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-Take ten.
-Four, three...
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-...two...
-...one.
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[theme music playing]
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[male bailiff] Order in court. All rise.
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The circuit court, second judicial circuit
of the state of Florida
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in the Leon County is now in session.
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The Honorable Edward D. Cowart presiding.
Be seated.
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We're conducting the public's business,
gentlemen,
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and we're gonna conduct it
in the sunshine,
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as we've said in Florida.
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[man] Nobody had ever handled
a case like this before,
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before the cameras
and certainly not before...
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um, the virtual nation watching.
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[man] What's all these cameras doing
on the court floor?
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What's these cameras doing
on the court floor?
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-Excuse me.
-[man] Get away from here! Get!
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[Simpson]
I was a young lawyer at the time.
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It was baptism by fire, if you would.
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But quite frankly, from my perspective,
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I had to treat it like it was
just another case.
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[man] I was the public defender
appointed to represent Ted Bundy.
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We didn't have any choice about the case.
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Mr. Bundy didn't have any money.
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When I first met Bundy, I had
an opportunity to speak with him...
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in a very small visiting room.
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And it was not altogether comfortable
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being at close quarters with him.
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It was, um, a little awkward,
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and, uh, maybe a little frightening.
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[Simpson] I've got a case. I got facts.
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I've got to deal with those facts,
and I've got to come up with a way
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to convince a jury that Theodore Bundy
committed these crimes.
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[Minerva] I felt the forensic evidence
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against Bundy was really pretty sketchy.
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The problem with Ted Bundy
was he was not a typical defendant
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because he was so infamous.
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The media had flooded
the whole state of Florida
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with all of this prejudicial publicity
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about what Ted Bundy had done.
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All the information goes a long way
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to destroying whatever public perception
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or belief
in "innocent until proven guilty".
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So my strategy was low-key, low-profile,
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have Ted Bundy do as little as possible.
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I may have described it as,
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"Just sit quietly and look innocent."
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[Simpson] Obviously, there was a great
deal of pressure on the prosecution,
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and nobody knew for sure
that we were going to be able
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to get a conviction ultimately in trial.
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And the one thing that we were
absolutely positive of
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is that we did not want Mr. Buddy
back on the streets again.
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[Minerva] The most important thing
was to save his life.
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I wanted to discuss the possibility
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of trying to negotiate a plea bargain
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that would result in him
being spared the death penalty.
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So I went and talked to him.
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[Bundy] He came into my cell
and he said, "Ted...
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I don't like the way this prosecution
against you is shaping up."
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It was his sincerest belief there was
no way I could be found not guilty.
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[Michaud] Mm-hmm.
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"They made the proposal," he said.
"An offer was made for you to make a plea
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in exchange for a life sentence."
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And it bothered me,
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because I felt like he was conceding
that I was guilty
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and all he was there for
was to save my life.
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I said, "Are you willing
to have us negotiate?"
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He said, "Yes, I can-- I can do a plea."
I was surprised when he said yes.
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[Simpson] We decided that it would be best
if we could resolve this case
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to have him enter a guilty plea
that would ultimately result
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in Mr. Bundy, uh, going to prison
for the rest of his life.
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[Bundy] I was under a lot of pressure.
A lot of pressure.
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I don't think I've been under
so much pressure that I can recall.
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A lot of pressure to take it.
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I mean, I'd be the last one to say
I want the death penalty. I don't.
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-[Michaud] Yeah.
-I mean, I would lay awake at night
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worrying that this was going
to happen to me.
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[Katsaris] Ted Bundy
was concerned about losing his life.
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And it got out, of course,
that there may have been a deal struck.
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It went like wildfire.
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[Minerva]
The courtroom was full of people,
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even though our agreement
with the state was,
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"Let's don't have a big show.
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As few people as possible."
But it was packed.
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[Bundy] In that room full
of law enforcement officers and...
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Katsaris and the head of the state patrol
sitting right up in front,
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uh, in front of God and everybody
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just looking like cats
that had just swallowed the canary.
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Well, we went into court that morning
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thinking Mr. Bundy was going
to enter a plea, and, uh...
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We got there,
and the first thing that happened
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was Mr. Bundy stood up
and started making a speech.
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It's my position that my counsel,
one, believe that I am guilty.
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Two, that they have told me
they see no way
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of presenting effective defense,
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and on no uncertain terms
they have told me that.
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And three, that they see no way
of avoiding conviction.
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Your Honor, if that does not raise itself
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to the level of ineffectiveness
of counsel, I don't know what does.
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[Minerva]
He sabotaged the plea and turned it down.
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I mean it was...
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demoralizing to me.
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-[Bundy] I skewered Mike.
-[Michaud] Yeah.
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[Bundy] Pretty rigorously.
-[Michaud] Uh-uh.
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And I, at no time, ever did I intend
to plead guilty to anything.
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[Michaud] You've got
a sense of drama, Ted. [laughs]
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No way could I stand up in front of a jury
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and try to convince them
that he was not guilty
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when he said I had told him
I believed he was guilty.
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I mean, there was no...
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no credibility there at all.
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I talked to Mr. Minerva
after court that day
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and I just looked him in the face
and I said,
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"Bundy just gave up
the deal of a lifetime."
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[Minerva]
I finally filed a motion to withdraw.
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But the judge would not let us out.
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[male reporter] Judge Cowart,
not in the mood for more delays
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decided Minerva should stay.
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I'm going to deny the motion
to substitute counsel,
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and I am likewise going to deny
the motion to withdraw.
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[Minerva]
So I stayed involved in a limited way
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in the role of advisory council.
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And because Bundy was so insistent
on taking part in the case,
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the judge allowed him to be co-counsel,
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which is a fiction,
because he wasn't a lawyer.
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[Hula] He always knew best.
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I think he believed he knew better
than any other lawyer.
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And after he rejected the plea bargain,
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we got the idea
that he was not going to be
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a person to take these charges
sitting down.
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[male reporter]
You gonna try for another attorney?
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Are you gonna represent yourself,
or are you gonna get another attorney?
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I'm staying with the man I know best
right now, and that's me.
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[camera shutters click]
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[newswoman] The State of Florida
is going to officially begin
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testing its case against
Theodore Robert Bundy.
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[male reporter] It was pre-trial publicity
which brought the Bundy trial
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from Tallahassee to Miami.
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Too many people were familiar
with the details of the Bundy case.
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Bundy, who's accused of murdering
two Florida State University coeds,
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is acting as his own lawyer.
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[Bundy] I was really in control of myself.
I really felt good.
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There was just no problem.
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The new and improved Ted Bundy.
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How you doing?
Aren't you getting tired of Florida?
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[male bailiff] All rise, please.
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Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye.
This honorable circuit court
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of the 11th judicial circuit of Florida
in Dade County is now open.
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The Honorable Judge Cowart presiding.
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Please be seated.
Court will come to order.
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[male reporter]
Today, the Bundy trial has begun.
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and there's a new member
on the defense team:
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attorney Margaret Good.
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[woman] After the failed plea,
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Mike Minerva is still
head lawyer on the case.
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However, he decided not to go to Miami,
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and Mike Minerva had requested me
to join the defense team.
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I was just a run-of-the-mill, idealistic,
young criminal defense lawyer,
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when asked to do a very difficult job,
said, "Yes, I'll do it."
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We took the position
that Ted was incompetent.
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He didn't understand
the evidence against him.
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It's a basic principle of our law
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that you don't try a person
when they are incompetent.
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I thought Bundy
was very competent, very capable,
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and we did have a competency hearing.
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[Good] And the judge, remarkably,
ruled that he is competent.
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[reporter] Unlike most murder trials,
this one will feature the defendant
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helping four public defenders
in cross-examining witnesses.
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[Good] Judge Cowart ruled that not only
was Ted competent to stand trial,
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but that he was in charge of the defense.
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And it was
just a very difficult situation,
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because there were times
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when he was very erratic,
impulsive and, um, strange.
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[Judge Cowart]
Specifically, what do you seek, Mr. Bundy?
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Well, specifically, Your Honor,
I'm seeking...
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daily outdoor exercise.
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[Good] You know, we couldn't control
his impulses in his irrationality,
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anymore than he could control it,
and it was annoying
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and it was different and we had
no training in how to handle it.
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[reporter] Earlier today,
Bundy directly asked the judge
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for more exercise,
more access to the jail's law library,
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more conference periods,
and the use of a typewriter.
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He was always deferring and deflecting
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to draw the attention
away from the case.
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[Simpson]
One of my favorite motions that he filed
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was a motion for a change of menu,
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arguing that he had eaten
the same grilled cheese sandwich every day
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for the last five or six days,
and he just really needed something else.
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[reporter] This morning,
he said his living conditions at the jail
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prevent him from helping his attorneys.
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The light source
is totally inadequate to read by.
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The only way one can read in that cell
is to hold the document outside the bars
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and read the document
in the available light that filters
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from the light source outside the cell.
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[reporter] During a noon recess,
Judge Cowart visited Bundy's cell
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and said the lighting was bad.
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He told jailers, "I'd hate to have
to read in it myself."
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He then ruled
that Bundy should be transferred
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to this nearby conference room.
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[Hula] He thought
he was clever enough and smart enough
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and cunning enough to avoid conviction.
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He had, I guess,
just enough knowledge of the law
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to know what to do,
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but not enough to keep him out of trouble.
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Come over here, please.
Step onto the witness box.
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Raise your right hand.
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[clerk] Do you solemnly swear
that the testimony you're about to give
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is the whole truth, nothing but the truth,
so help you, God?
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I do.
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[Simpson] Officer Ray Crew
was one of the first officers
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that arrived at the Chi Omega house
that morning.
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I put him on the witness stand
to kind of...
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uh, set the scene, if you would.
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I began a room-by-room search
to see if there were any other victims...
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or potential witnesses.
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And I started at the northwest corner
of the north hall.
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[Simpson] Because I had
crime scene people still coming,
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I had not gone into detail.
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[Simpson]
No further questions, Your Honor.
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[Judge Cowart] Mr. Bundy?
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[Simpson] Out of the clear blue sky,
for some reason,
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Mr. Bundy decided that he was going
to cross-examine that witness
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about what the crime scene
looked like at the Chi Omega house.
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[Bundy] You testified here this morning
that you recall arriving
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at the Chi Omega house
at approximately 3:26 a.m.
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[Crew] Yes, sir.
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[Bundy] Then,
to the best of your recollection,
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step-by-step if you can, officer,
what did you do next?
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Step-by-step...
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I went in room four, and there was a--
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I observed a young lady lying
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on her right hand side,
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basically face down, the sheet pulled up.
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Initially, I observed a puncture wound...
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through the nipple on her right breast.
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Um, when the sheet was pulled off,
she was moved to the floor,
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I observed a...
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bloody mark on her right buttocks.
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[Simpson] I've never seen
anything like that before in my career.
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You would never, if you were a lawyer,
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want your client to cross-examine
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a crime scene witness.
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He was bringing out the gore
that he had left there.
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[Bundy] Did you touch Miss Bowman?
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No sir, I didn't touch her body, I re--
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lifted the covers back
so that I could observe.
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[Bundy] And can you describe what you saw
when you lifted up the covers?
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As much detail as you can recall.
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If you need to use report,
please feel free to do so.
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[Crew] She was lying,
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basically face down.
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There was a considerable amount of blood
around her head.
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There was what appeared to be
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a nylon stocking netted around her neck.
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Her head was bloated, discolored,
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one of her eyelids was raised,
her eyes appeared a little glassy.
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[Good] Asking him to relate
in excruciating detail
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what you saw when you first got there
over and over again...
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it could be perceived
that he had encountered the...
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crime scene before
and relished in what it looked like
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and wanted it repeated...
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is how it could be interpreted.
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[Bundy] Can you describe
the exact position,
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as best as you can recall,
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of Miss Levy's body as you saw it
when you first entered the room?
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[Simpson]
Objection, repetition, Your Honor.
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[Cowart] He's previously described that,
Mr. Bundy.
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[sigh]
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[woman clears throat]
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Recall the position of her arms.
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[Bundy] If we recognize
that the person of this type
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could receive gratification
in the act of killing itself,
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it's reasonable to assume at a later point
he might dwell on that,
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because it fits into the-- it might fit
into the fantasy structure.
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[Michaud] Mm-hmm.
307
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It was just very, um, unsettling,
308
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did not seem to be in Ted's best interest.
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And it put us, the defense attorneys,
in a particularly difficult situation.
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[female report] There are reports
of unrest in the defense camp
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as the lawyers quarrel among themselves
on who should do key cross-examinations.
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[male reporter] The jury is unaware
of the squabbles amongst the defense team,
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and these conflicts
have apparently not affected the way
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the defendant views
his chances of acquittal.
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[Simpson] I did not have
any strong forensics on this case,
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but we had
a positive identification of Mr. Bundy
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as the one that committed the crimes.
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[clerk] Do you solemnly swear
that your testimony
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is the whole truth, nothing but the truth,
so help you, God?
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-I do.
-[Cowart] Please be seated.
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Nita Neary was, I thought,
one of the best witnesses that we had.
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[Simpson] Do you recall
the man that you saw
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at the door of the Chi Omega house
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on the morning of January 15, 1978?
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Yes, I do.
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Could you describe the man
that you saw at the door?
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Yes, he had a very prominent nose
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a straight bridge
that almost came to a point,
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not quite, uh,
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very thin lips, um, clean-shaven.
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I commented earlier,
nice looking for most, if you want.
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[Simpson]
And is that man in the courtroom today?
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Yes, he is.
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Would you point him out for us, please?
335
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[Simpson] I thought that she gave
a very compelling testimony.
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And one of the most important pieces
of evidence in my mind
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was she sat down with an artist
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and she described
the profile view of the man.
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You can hold that sketch
up next to Mr. Bundy,
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and it is a spitting image of Mr. Bundy.
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[Minerva]
The sketch was not very detailed,
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but was almost like a stick figure.
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It didn't amount to conclusive proof.
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00:19:15,696 --> 00:19:18,946
[man] Did you ever have any direct,
eye-to-eye contact with the man?
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No.
346
00:19:20,159 --> 00:19:22,949
[Haggard]
Did you see the man's facial expression?
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No.
348
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Did you see the man's eyes?
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No.
350
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[Haggard] Did you see the man's eyebrows?
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I can't remember that now.
352
00:19:33,547 --> 00:19:35,507
Did you see the man's ears?
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00:19:35,591 --> 00:19:36,431
No.
354
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[Haggard] Did you see the man's hair?
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[Neary] No.
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I had a few seconds to observe...
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the entire man.
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[Good] Bob Haggard did
an excellent job on cross-examination.
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Her testimony was not very certain.
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And right after Robert Haggard
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did that very,
very excellent cross-examination
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destroying the state's case,
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Ted got up in open court
and tried to fire Haggard as his attorney.
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[Bundy] Attempts by me
to participate in the courtroom
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have been met with vigorous opposition
from a part of my counsel.
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This is more-- [clears throat]
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We are speaking more to a problem
that attorneys have of giving up power.
368
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Maybe we're dealing with a problem
of professional psychology,
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where the attorneys are so jealous
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of the power they exercise
in the courtroom,
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they're afraid to share it
with the defendant.
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[reporter] Then, the defense attorney
Robert Haggard, without explanation
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asked to be excused
and walked out of court.
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[Cowart] And then there were three.
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[courtroom laughs]
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[Good] Ted was not a well person.
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00:20:44,159 --> 00:20:47,539
If ever there was a decision to be made
that would benefit the defense
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00:20:47,621 --> 00:20:48,791
or benefit the state,
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00:20:48,872 --> 00:20:51,292
Ted would always choose the one
that benefited the state.
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00:20:52,042 --> 00:20:56,132
My feeling is
that the lawyer should control
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00:20:56,213 --> 00:20:57,843
the defense of the case
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by virtue of their experience.
383
00:21:01,969 --> 00:21:05,179
[Hula]
We were seeing here a real crime drama.
384
00:21:05,264 --> 00:21:08,774
It was just sordid, lurid,
sensational enough
385
00:21:09,351 --> 00:21:11,941
that I think people wanted to watch it
386
00:21:12,020 --> 00:21:15,820
replay every day during the trial.
387
00:21:16,566 --> 00:21:18,986
[male reporter] Each day,
the courtroom is filled with spectators
388
00:21:19,069 --> 00:21:21,699
drawn by a fascination
with Theodore Bundy himself,
389
00:21:21,780 --> 00:21:24,120
or by the gruesome details of the crimes.
390
00:21:24,700 --> 00:21:27,080
What is unusual to see
is that many of the onlookers
391
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are women. Young women.
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00:21:28,954 --> 00:21:30,664
[Good] Women would slip notes to me
393
00:21:30,747 --> 00:21:32,207
and ask me to give them to Ted.
394
00:21:32,916 --> 00:21:35,126
You know, I would say,
"No, I can't do that."
395
00:21:35,794 --> 00:21:38,174
[man] Are you little scared
when you look at him?
396
00:21:38,255 --> 00:21:40,585
Yes. Scares me to be
in the same room with him,
397
00:21:40,674 --> 00:21:42,384
but I know there's other people in there.
398
00:21:42,926 --> 00:21:45,716
I'm not afraid. He just doesn't look
like the type to kill somebody.
399
00:21:45,804 --> 00:21:48,644
Everytime he turns around,
I kinda get that feeling, "Oh, no!"
400
00:21:48,724 --> 00:21:51,064
You know? [chuckles] "Gonna get me next."
401
00:21:51,143 --> 00:21:53,813
-But yet, you are fascinated by him.
-Very. Very.
402
00:21:53,895 --> 00:21:56,855
-Why do you do it?
-I don't know. [chuckles]
403
00:21:59,276 --> 00:22:01,856
[reporter] One woman who has been
at the trial for the past four days
404
00:22:01,945 --> 00:22:05,565
and who frequently confers with Bundy
has another impression entirely.
405
00:22:05,657 --> 00:22:08,367
Carole Boone believes Bundy
is completely innocent.
406
00:22:08,452 --> 00:22:10,452
Some have called her his girlfriend.
407
00:22:10,537 --> 00:22:13,667
She prefers be known
as just a close personal friend.
408
00:22:14,916 --> 00:22:17,836
[Michaud] Carole was
a friend of his from Washington.
409
00:22:18,295 --> 00:22:20,665
And Carole had reappeared in his life
410
00:22:21,006 --> 00:22:23,376
to actually act as his champion,
411
00:22:23,800 --> 00:22:26,350
because she felt
that he was telling the truth
412
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and that he was being railroaded.
413
00:22:29,056 --> 00:22:30,966
She was Ted's advocate.
414
00:22:31,308 --> 00:22:32,638
That was her identity.
415
00:22:33,185 --> 00:22:36,015
She felt maternal towards him
to some extent.
416
00:22:37,230 --> 00:22:41,110
And she was adamant
that her Bunny, as she called him,
417
00:22:41,485 --> 00:22:43,695
was, uh, wholly innocent.
418
00:22:44,071 --> 00:22:48,491
Let me put it this way. I--
I don't think that Ted belongs in jail.
419
00:22:48,575 --> 00:22:51,235
The things in Florida don't concern me...
420
00:22:51,787 --> 00:22:53,957
any more than the things out west do.
421
00:22:54,623 --> 00:22:57,633
-And those other things--
-You think these are trumped-up charges?
422
00:22:59,211 --> 00:23:03,171
I don't think they had reason
to charge Ted Bundy with murdering
423
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in either Leon County or Columbia County.
424
00:23:06,718 --> 00:23:09,718
[reporter] Boone says she has twice
been allowed to visit Bundy in jail
425
00:23:09,805 --> 00:23:12,305
since he was brought to Miami
six days ago.
426
00:23:12,391 --> 00:23:15,641
She describes him as nervous,
but cautiously hopeful.
427
00:23:16,478 --> 00:23:19,978
[man] Are there any dates set
on any other trials?
428
00:23:20,065 --> 00:23:22,025
-Pardon me?
-Even with acquittal?
429
00:23:22,109 --> 00:23:23,319
[laughs]
430
00:23:23,402 --> 00:23:25,702
Yes, well...
431
00:23:25,779 --> 00:23:26,909
You know,
432
00:23:27,906 --> 00:23:29,776
if I was a football coach,
I'd say you don't--
433
00:23:29,866 --> 00:23:31,736
When you're
in the first game of the season,
434
00:23:31,827 --> 00:23:33,697
you don't start looking
for the Super Bowl.
435
00:23:33,787 --> 00:23:35,657
[courtroom laughs]
436
00:23:38,458 --> 00:23:41,288
[Katsaris] I believe he thought
he was going to get away with this.
437
00:23:41,378 --> 00:23:44,208
But the piece of evidence
that was going to be
438
00:23:44,297 --> 00:23:47,257
the centerpiece of the prosecution,
439
00:23:47,342 --> 00:23:50,682
that would be used for the first time
in a court setting,
440
00:23:51,221 --> 00:23:52,471
was the bite marks.
441
00:23:53,974 --> 00:23:57,604
There was a very large, very imprinted
442
00:23:58,103 --> 00:24:00,063
double bite mark.
443
00:24:00,439 --> 00:24:03,479
The person bit, withdrew,
444
00:24:03,567 --> 00:24:08,737
and... bit again,
as hard as the person could.
445
00:24:10,699 --> 00:24:14,449
[Simpson] And the question became
whether or not there was any way
446
00:24:14,536 --> 00:24:17,706
that a suspect could be identified
from that bite mark.
447
00:24:18,290 --> 00:24:20,630
[Simpson] Could you please
state your name for the record?
448
00:24:20,709 --> 00:24:22,039
My name is Richard Souviron.
449
00:24:27,924 --> 00:24:28,934
[Simpson] What is that?
450
00:24:29,009 --> 00:24:31,549
This is a stone cast
of Mr. Bundy's upper teeth.
451
00:24:32,053 --> 00:24:34,473
[reporter] The State's star witness,
Dr. Richard Souviron,
452
00:24:34,556 --> 00:24:36,176
a Miami forensic odontologist,
453
00:24:36,266 --> 00:24:38,886
showed the court the peculiarities
of Bundy's teeth.
454
00:24:39,269 --> 00:24:43,399
Slightly crooked upper front teeth
with distinct incisors and chip marks.
455
00:24:43,940 --> 00:24:47,690
Whoever made this mark
in the skin, in the flesh,
456
00:24:47,777 --> 00:24:49,067
had crooked teeth.
457
00:24:49,779 --> 00:24:53,489
[Katsaris] I believe it was
the canine teeth that were very distinct,
458
00:24:53,575 --> 00:24:56,155
that really, uh, were different.
459
00:24:57,537 --> 00:25:01,037
[Minerva] It was obvious
that the jury was affected
460
00:25:01,124 --> 00:25:04,544
by the big show put on by the prosecution.
461
00:25:04,628 --> 00:25:07,048
But we really concentrated hard
462
00:25:07,589 --> 00:25:11,759
on trying to limit the scope
of that testimony.
463
00:25:12,719 --> 00:25:17,349
[Good] Mike did come down to Miami
and handled the bite-mark evidence.
464
00:25:17,432 --> 00:25:19,942
It was the first time
that kind of "tool-mark evidence"
465
00:25:20,018 --> 00:25:21,848
had been used in a criminal case.
466
00:25:22,521 --> 00:25:25,321
And he was the expert,
legally speaking, on that.
467
00:25:26,107 --> 00:25:29,277
[Minerva]
Bite-mark evidence is not like DNA.
468
00:25:30,028 --> 00:25:33,318
It's now pretty much considered
junk science.
469
00:25:34,449 --> 00:25:38,909
[Good] This idea that you could
positively identify someone
470
00:25:39,579 --> 00:25:43,459
from the bruise pattern
they would leave on human flesh,
471
00:25:43,875 --> 00:25:45,875
it was just gross speculation,
472
00:25:46,586 --> 00:25:49,046
but it didn't change what happened.
473
00:25:49,381 --> 00:25:52,841
[Minerva] Can you tell us with any
reasonable degree of dental certainty
474
00:25:52,926 --> 00:25:54,506
that those teeth...
475
00:25:55,470 --> 00:25:57,760
made the marks on those photographs?
476
00:25:59,516 --> 00:26:00,346
Yes, sir.
477
00:26:03,228 --> 00:26:04,848
[Minerva] And what is that opinion, sir?
478
00:26:06,731 --> 00:26:08,021
They made the marks.
479
00:26:10,777 --> 00:26:13,407
[Bundy] I mean,
I felt the tide turn right there.
480
00:26:13,488 --> 00:26:16,658
They may have been
somewhat ambivalent up to--
481
00:26:17,409 --> 00:26:21,909
in the State's case-- up until the point
when the State's witnesses testified.
482
00:26:21,997 --> 00:26:25,247
And then our failure
to effectively refute that,
483
00:26:25,333 --> 00:26:28,963
I think, was--
was very significant to the jurors.
484
00:26:32,132 --> 00:26:33,802
I was feeling embittered
485
00:26:33,883 --> 00:26:36,053
and-- and, uh, persecuted.
486
00:26:36,720 --> 00:26:39,810
I couldn't endure this-- this humiliation.
487
00:26:40,682 --> 00:26:42,142
I had to make a statement.
488
00:26:49,983 --> 00:26:52,783
[male reporter] The jurors
were out of the courtroom this morning
489
00:26:52,861 --> 00:26:56,991
when Judge Edward Cowart received word
from one of Theodore Bundy's guards
490
00:26:57,073 --> 00:27:02,003
of an incident at the Dade County Jail
involving the defendant last night,
491
00:27:02,078 --> 00:27:04,208
which also explained his absence
from the court
492
00:27:04,289 --> 00:27:06,419
at the start of this morning's session.
493
00:27:06,499 --> 00:27:07,329
Go ahead.
494
00:27:07,417 --> 00:27:09,747
[guard] This morning, I went
to Mr. Bundy's cell to awaken him
495
00:27:09,836 --> 00:27:11,496
so he could get dressed to come to court,
496
00:27:12,088 --> 00:27:13,588
I could not get him to get up.
497
00:27:13,673 --> 00:27:17,093
I noticed that the lock had been jammed
with what appeared to be toilet paper
498
00:27:17,177 --> 00:27:19,137
Was this form the inside of the cell or--
499
00:27:19,220 --> 00:27:20,810
From the outside, Judge...
500
00:27:20,889 --> 00:27:24,309
He had a wet toilet paper
and had stuffed it in the lock
501
00:27:24,392 --> 00:27:27,352
and kept it from locking.
He was different.
502
00:27:27,437 --> 00:27:30,437
And he was smart, and he...
503
00:27:30,940 --> 00:27:32,530
He was a challenge to the best.
504
00:27:33,151 --> 00:27:35,701
[Cowart] The court will find him
in contempt of this court
505
00:27:35,779 --> 00:27:38,029
for failing to be here at this time.
506
00:27:38,114 --> 00:27:41,534
And I want to instruct counsel
to go talk to Mr. Bundy.
507
00:27:41,618 --> 00:27:43,868
And it's now ten minutes after nine.
508
00:27:43,953 --> 00:27:47,123
This court will reconvene at 9:30,
and we'll continue,
509
00:27:47,207 --> 00:27:48,497
whether he's here or not.
510
00:27:49,376 --> 00:27:51,166
[bailiff] Everybody, remain seated.
511
00:27:51,836 --> 00:27:53,086
[Simpson] At that point in time,
512
00:27:53,171 --> 00:27:55,171
things were going good
for the prosecution.
513
00:27:55,256 --> 00:27:56,926
So it was real obvious
514
00:27:57,300 --> 00:28:00,180
he was trying to do something
to change that.
515
00:28:01,221 --> 00:28:02,811
[reporter]
Just past 9:30 this morning,
516
00:28:02,889 --> 00:28:05,979
Theodore Bundy entered the court
before Judge Cowart.
517
00:28:07,394 --> 00:28:08,774
-[Cowart] Mr. Bundy?
-Yes, sir.
518
00:28:08,853 --> 00:28:11,863
[Cowart] The court wants to talk to you
a minute. Come up to the bar here.
519
00:28:12,899 --> 00:28:14,029
What happened?
520
00:28:14,401 --> 00:28:16,401
-[Bundy clears throat]
-What happened?
521
00:28:16,486 --> 00:28:18,696
[Bundy] Where? Do you mean in the jail?
522
00:28:20,532 --> 00:28:22,702
[Cowart] The court
was supposed to start at nine o'clock.
523
00:28:22,784 --> 00:28:24,664
I wanna tell you something, young man,
524
00:28:24,744 --> 00:28:27,964
and I wanna tell you clearly
and unequivocally so you understand.
525
00:28:29,666 --> 00:28:32,626
This court
is not gonna follow your schedule.
526
00:28:33,878 --> 00:28:36,508
This court is gonna set the time
when we convene
527
00:28:36,589 --> 00:28:38,509
and when we do not convene.
528
00:28:38,883 --> 00:28:41,933
The court has already found you
in contempt of this court.
529
00:28:42,011 --> 00:28:44,641
Be forewarned,
I'm not tolerating any more of this.
530
00:28:45,223 --> 00:28:47,023
Is there any question in your mind?
531
00:28:47,684 --> 00:28:50,984
[Bundy] Perhaps the court can tell me
how I can hold the jail in contempt?
532
00:28:52,188 --> 00:28:56,278
[Cowart] You can quit breaking lights
and stuffing toilet paper in a lock,
533
00:28:56,359 --> 00:28:58,609
that's how you
can not hold them in contempt.
534
00:28:58,695 --> 00:29:00,445
[Bundy]
What I'm saying to you, Your Honor,
535
00:29:00,530 --> 00:29:03,030
is I'm laboring under conditions...
536
00:29:04,033 --> 00:29:07,253
which are causing me stress
which this court is not aware of.
537
00:29:07,328 --> 00:29:09,408
The conditions imposed upon me
538
00:29:09,789 --> 00:29:11,879
by the Dade County Jail
constitute harassment.
539
00:29:12,250 --> 00:29:14,040
It is an attempt by the system,
540
00:29:14,127 --> 00:29:17,207
I think, to coerce me, to wear me down.
541
00:29:17,630 --> 00:29:19,970
Since I have been in Dade County,
I've been allowed--
542
00:29:20,049 --> 00:29:22,139
[Cowart]
Don't point your finger at me, young man.
543
00:29:22,218 --> 00:29:24,928
Don't shake your finger at me, young man!
544
00:29:25,013 --> 00:29:26,473
[Bundy] ...of one and one half hour--
545
00:29:26,556 --> 00:29:28,806
[Cowart] That's fine,
you can shake it at Mr. Haggard.
546
00:29:28,892 --> 00:29:30,192
[laughter]
547
00:29:30,268 --> 00:29:32,848
[Bundy] He probably-- He probably
deserves it better than you do.
548
00:29:33,772 --> 00:29:35,982
[Haggard] He occasionally
shakes his finger at me, Judge.
549
00:29:36,065 --> 00:29:38,395
[Bundy] This railroad train is running,
Your Honor.
550
00:29:38,485 --> 00:29:40,025
But if I wanna get off, I'll get off.
551
00:29:40,111 --> 00:29:42,661
If I need to demonstrate to the court
552
00:29:43,114 --> 00:29:45,624
that there are things happening
outside this courtroom
553
00:29:45,700 --> 00:29:47,990
that are influencing and affecting me.
554
00:29:48,077 --> 00:29:51,117
There comes a time
when I just have to say, "Whoa!"
555
00:29:51,831 --> 00:29:53,211
[Cowart] If you say "Whoa,"
556
00:29:53,291 --> 00:29:56,591
I'm gonna be using spurs
and overcome that whoa.
557
00:29:56,669 --> 00:29:58,589
-Giddy up, that's what--
-You bet.
558
00:29:59,130 --> 00:30:01,380
And this court is gonna proceed
on schedule.
559
00:30:01,466 --> 00:30:03,636
Bless your heart.
I just hope you stay with us,
560
00:30:03,718 --> 00:30:05,638
because if you don't, we'll miss you.
561
00:30:05,720 --> 00:30:07,390
-[laughter]
-All right?
562
00:30:11,267 --> 00:30:13,187
[Bundy]
I'm not going to try to please people.
563
00:30:13,269 --> 00:30:16,059
I hold my head high. I believe in myself.
564
00:30:16,815 --> 00:30:21,315
Dealing from that on out,
I know exactly what's what.
565
00:30:21,736 --> 00:30:24,486
And Lord knows I am the first
and foremost person
566
00:30:24,572 --> 00:30:26,782
who has personal, intimate knowledge
567
00:30:27,283 --> 00:30:29,993
that it couldn't be me,
that it's not me, that I'm innocent.
568
00:30:30,829 --> 00:30:32,999
And I'll lay my money on me.
569
00:30:43,925 --> 00:30:45,715
[Cowart] Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,
570
00:30:45,802 --> 00:30:49,972
Counsel will now be making
their closing arguments to you,
571
00:30:50,056 --> 00:30:51,766
their final arguments.
572
00:30:52,433 --> 00:30:56,233
The evidence in this case
presents many reasonable doubts.
573
00:30:56,855 --> 00:30:59,975
It's a sad day for our system of justice
574
00:31:00,066 --> 00:31:02,236
that can put a man's life on the line
575
00:31:02,694 --> 00:31:04,574
because they say he has crooked teeth.
576
00:31:05,446 --> 00:31:08,986
How tragic it would be
if a man's life to be taken from him
577
00:31:09,075 --> 00:31:13,865
because 12 people thought
that he was probably guilty,
578
00:31:14,289 --> 00:31:15,459
but they were not sure.
579
00:31:17,000 --> 00:31:19,210
[Good] You hope the jury would find
a reasonable doubt
580
00:31:19,294 --> 00:31:22,174
and find that this evidence
was insufficient and find him...
581
00:31:22,255 --> 00:31:24,465
not guilty of first degree murder.
582
00:31:24,549 --> 00:31:26,929
But you never know
what the jury's gonna do.
583
00:31:27,927 --> 00:31:30,047
[Simpson]
This man premeditated this murder.
584
00:31:30,430 --> 00:31:32,720
He knew what he was going to do
before he did it.
585
00:31:33,725 --> 00:31:36,475
He thinks he is smart enough
586
00:31:36,978 --> 00:31:38,898
to get away with any crime.
587
00:31:39,230 --> 00:31:40,320
Give him...
588
00:31:41,566 --> 00:31:43,936
the same amount of mercy
589
00:31:44,444 --> 00:31:47,864
that he gave Lisa Levy
and Margaret Bowman,
590
00:31:47,947 --> 00:31:50,947
which was absolutely none.
591
00:31:53,286 --> 00:31:55,156
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,
592
00:31:55,622 --> 00:31:58,172
you may retire now
to consider your verdict.
593
00:31:58,583 --> 00:32:00,343
This case went to the jury
shortly before--
594
00:32:00,418 --> 00:32:01,918
Jury will deliberate until midnight--
595
00:32:02,003 --> 00:32:04,633
-Ted Bundy committed the--
-...arrested in Pensacola--
596
00:32:05,340 --> 00:32:08,380
It was exactly three hours ago
that Judge Edward Cowart
597
00:32:08,468 --> 00:32:10,598
gave the case to the jury.
They are now deliberating
598
00:32:10,678 --> 00:32:13,558
behind closed doors, inside the jury room,
599
00:32:13,640 --> 00:32:15,930
examining more than a hundred exhibits.
600
00:32:17,602 --> 00:32:20,062
[reporter] Are you confident
that he will be acquitted here?
601
00:32:20,688 --> 00:32:24,648
[sighs] I hope he will be acquitted.
I can't say I'm confident.
602
00:32:24,734 --> 00:32:28,074
We interrupt this program
to bring you a special report,
603
00:32:28,154 --> 00:32:30,744
live from the justice building
in Miami, Florida.
604
00:32:31,407 --> 00:32:34,157
Deliberating for six and a half hours,
605
00:32:34,243 --> 00:32:36,253
the jury returned to the courtroom,
606
00:32:36,329 --> 00:32:41,209
just past 9:30 Eastern time
Tuesday night to announce its decision.
607
00:32:53,221 --> 00:32:55,221
[indistinct chatter on TV]
608
00:33:02,105 --> 00:33:03,055
[man] Okay.
609
00:33:03,523 --> 00:33:05,783
Here we go, folks. I'm feeding.
610
00:33:07,110 --> 00:33:09,070
Have you reached the verdict, Madam Clerk?
611
00:33:11,030 --> 00:33:13,570
In the Circuit Court
of the Second Judicial Circuit
612
00:33:13,658 --> 00:33:15,158
of Leon County, Florida,
613
00:33:15,243 --> 00:33:17,583
case number 78670,
614
00:33:17,662 --> 00:33:20,502
the State of Florida
versus Theodore Robert Bundy, verdict:
615
00:33:20,581 --> 00:33:22,501
We, the jury
at Miami Dade County, Florida
616
00:33:22,583 --> 00:33:25,383
24th day of July A.D., 1979,
617
00:33:25,461 --> 00:33:27,801
find the defendant, Theodore Robert Bundy,
618
00:33:27,880 --> 00:33:30,260
as to count two of the indictment,
murder in the first degree
619
00:33:30,341 --> 00:33:32,591
upon one Margaret Bowman,
guilty as charged,
620
00:33:32,677 --> 00:33:34,467
as to count three of the indictment,
621
00:33:34,554 --> 00:33:38,024
murder in the first degree
upon one Lisa Levy, guilty as charged.
622
00:33:38,099 --> 00:33:40,599
So say we all... [unintelligible]
623
00:33:42,895 --> 00:33:45,855
[Bundy] They refuse
to perceive me as being anything
624
00:33:45,940 --> 00:33:47,440
that approaches being normal.
625
00:33:47,859 --> 00:33:50,189
They don't understand me.
They don't really understand me.
626
00:33:50,278 --> 00:33:53,318
They are missing, you know,
a very important point, I guess.
627
00:33:54,615 --> 00:33:58,575
[Good] When the verdict came in,
Ted, his demeanor, his expression,
628
00:33:58,661 --> 00:34:00,911
was completely different
629
00:34:01,289 --> 00:34:03,329
than how he had been throughout the trial.
630
00:34:03,416 --> 00:34:07,996
One of intense surprise,
which really just confirmed to me,
631
00:34:08,629 --> 00:34:11,669
that he did not have a rational
understanding of the proceedings
632
00:34:11,758 --> 00:34:15,798
or what was happening to him
or what was about to happen to him.
633
00:34:15,887 --> 00:34:19,847
[reporter] Ted Bundy is found guilty
of all seven counts of the indictment.
634
00:34:20,349 --> 00:34:23,729
That's includes three charges
of attempted murder
635
00:34:23,811 --> 00:34:26,271
and two counts of first-degree murder,
636
00:34:26,355 --> 00:34:30,355
a crime that is a capital offense
in the State of Florida,
637
00:34:30,443 --> 00:34:32,953
a crime for which he could be sent
to the electric chair.
638
00:34:33,029 --> 00:34:34,359
[indistinct chatter]
639
00:34:35,323 --> 00:34:36,493
[reporter] What's your reaction?
640
00:34:36,574 --> 00:34:40,624
We're very satisfied with what verdict
we did get in this case.
641
00:34:40,703 --> 00:34:43,663
We couldn't have expected it
to be any better than it was.
642
00:34:43,748 --> 00:34:47,338
[Simpson] It, uh, had been a long,
hard investigation, a long, hard trial.
643
00:34:47,418 --> 00:34:51,418
We knew that a lot of people
were pulling for us to win that case,
644
00:34:51,506 --> 00:34:55,466
and, uh, it was a tremendous relief,
uh, to know that we did.
645
00:34:55,551 --> 00:34:58,851
[man]
Come on, be calm, you guys, be calm.
646
00:34:59,472 --> 00:35:02,812
Needless to say,
I think the jury is totally wrong.
647
00:35:03,142 --> 00:35:04,732
They didn't take enough time.
648
00:35:05,228 --> 00:35:08,818
How could you consider all those
momentous decisions in six hours?
649
00:35:08,898 --> 00:35:10,398
It's just-- It's just impossible.
650
00:35:10,817 --> 00:35:14,107
It's wrong. We'll appeal it.
It's just... [sighs]
651
00:35:14,862 --> 00:35:15,862
What else can I say?
652
00:35:16,823 --> 00:35:19,493
We, the family, are devastated by this,
653
00:35:19,575 --> 00:35:22,285
but we'll stick behind him
because we know he's not guilty,
654
00:35:22,370 --> 00:35:23,700
as do all his friends.
655
00:35:24,413 --> 00:35:25,583
That's-- That's it.
656
00:35:26,707 --> 00:35:27,787
[man] Back up.
657
00:35:28,918 --> 00:35:31,668
[reporter] At 2:20 this afternoon,
the case was handed to the jurors
658
00:35:31,754 --> 00:35:33,804
with a decision before them
of whether to sentence
659
00:35:33,881 --> 00:35:37,261
convicted murderer Theodore Bundy
to life imprisonment or death.
660
00:35:37,343 --> 00:35:39,353
But it was the defendant's mother,
Louise Bundy,
661
00:35:39,428 --> 00:35:42,178
who made the most impassioned plea
for her son's life.
662
00:35:43,015 --> 00:35:45,175
My Christian upbringing tells me that,
663
00:35:45,268 --> 00:35:47,808
to take another's like
under any circumstances
664
00:35:47,895 --> 00:35:49,055
is wrong.
665
00:35:49,147 --> 00:35:52,937
And I don't believe the State of Florida
is above, uh...
666
00:35:54,026 --> 00:35:55,316
the laws of God.
667
00:35:59,031 --> 00:36:03,241
Ted can be very useful
in many ways, to many people,
668
00:36:04,829 --> 00:36:05,749
living.
669
00:36:06,998 --> 00:36:08,498
Gone from us
670
00:36:08,583 --> 00:36:12,173
would be like taking a part
of all of us and throwing it away.
671
00:36:13,921 --> 00:36:15,841
[Cowart] Defendant, please step forward.
672
00:36:17,258 --> 00:36:19,338
[bailiff] Bundy, step up the bar, please.
673
00:36:22,847 --> 00:36:25,137
[Cowart] The court finds
that of both these killings
674
00:36:25,224 --> 00:36:29,024
were indeed
heinous, atrocious, and cruel...
675
00:36:30,146 --> 00:36:32,566
and that they were extremely wicked,
676
00:36:32,648 --> 00:36:34,188
shockingly evil,
677
00:36:35,026 --> 00:36:39,236
vile, and the product of a design
to inflict a high degree of pain
678
00:36:39,322 --> 00:36:41,952
and utter indifference to human life.
679
00:36:42,491 --> 00:36:45,661
This court, independent of,
but in agreement with,
680
00:36:46,078 --> 00:36:48,328
the advisory sentence
rendered by the jury,
681
00:36:48,414 --> 00:36:50,464
does hereby impose the death penalty
682
00:36:51,250 --> 00:36:53,420
upon the defendant, Theodore Robert Bundy.
683
00:36:54,795 --> 00:36:57,255
-Take care of yourself, young man.
-[Bundy] Thank you.
684
00:36:57,340 --> 00:36:59,220
[Cowart] All right?
I say that to you sincerely.
685
00:36:59,300 --> 00:37:00,470
Take care of yourself.
686
00:37:01,260 --> 00:37:05,970
It's a tragedy for this court
to see such a total waste, I think,
687
00:37:06,057 --> 00:37:08,807
of humanity
that I have experienced in this court.
688
00:37:08,893 --> 00:37:10,443
You're a bright young man.
689
00:37:11,646 --> 00:37:12,896
You'd have made a good lawyer.
690
00:37:12,980 --> 00:37:15,110
I'd have loved to have you practice
in front of me,
691
00:37:15,191 --> 00:37:16,781
but you went another way, partner.
692
00:37:17,735 --> 00:37:18,815
Take care of yourself.
693
00:37:18,903 --> 00:37:22,033
I don't have any animosity to you,
I want you to know that.
694
00:37:22,573 --> 00:37:26,163
Court will be in recess
until Saturday morning at ten o'clock.
695
00:37:26,244 --> 00:37:29,624
[bailiff] Everybody remain seated
until the Judge is out of the courtroom.
696
00:37:32,083 --> 00:37:35,213
[Bundy] I don't really feel
like I have any really...
697
00:37:35,962 --> 00:37:38,712
acute insights or observations...
698
00:37:39,507 --> 00:37:41,507
analysis to add to...
699
00:37:42,468 --> 00:37:44,138
what's happened this afternoon.
700
00:37:46,055 --> 00:37:47,515
I am tired...
701
00:37:49,558 --> 00:37:50,428
sad.
702
00:37:51,602 --> 00:37:53,232
And even now I am...
703
00:37:53,813 --> 00:37:57,283
both fascinated with and angry at myself.
704
00:37:57,733 --> 00:37:59,653
for falling into that role.
705
00:38:13,207 --> 00:38:16,207
[reporter] There is yet another case
titled "The State of Florida
706
00:38:16,294 --> 00:38:18,714
versus Theodore Robert Bundy."
707
00:38:18,796 --> 00:38:20,626
[reporter #2] This time, Bundy is accused
708
00:38:20,715 --> 00:38:23,295
of killing Lake City school girl
Kimberly Leach.
709
00:38:26,679 --> 00:38:28,099
[man] The Kim Leach trial
710
00:38:28,514 --> 00:38:31,564
was the first murder case
that I actually tried as a prosecutor.
711
00:38:32,852 --> 00:38:37,652
People criticized us, saying,
"Why are you wasting the county's money
712
00:38:37,732 --> 00:38:40,862
prosecuting him, when he's
already got the death penalty?"
713
00:38:41,986 --> 00:38:43,276
You get two death penalties,
714
00:38:43,696 --> 00:38:46,196
you got twice as much chance
of one standing up,
715
00:38:46,282 --> 00:38:49,872
to make... sure, certain...
716
00:38:50,745 --> 00:38:51,825
that he was executed.
717
00:38:53,039 --> 00:38:55,789
The strategy of the trial was very simple.
718
00:38:56,208 --> 00:38:57,958
We had tons of evidence.
719
00:38:59,128 --> 00:39:01,548
There was an eyewitness that saw Bundy
720
00:39:01,630 --> 00:39:05,130
loading Kim Leach into the white van
at the junior high school.
721
00:39:05,593 --> 00:39:09,433
And in that white van that he was driving
was a bloodstain.
722
00:39:09,513 --> 00:39:12,313
The blood type was the same
as Kim's blood type.
723
00:39:13,476 --> 00:39:17,686
Numerous fibers from the clothing
from Kim Leach's body
724
00:39:17,772 --> 00:39:19,732
were found on the van carpet.
725
00:39:20,733 --> 00:39:24,743
Fibers from Bundy's blue blazer
were found on Kim's clothing.
726
00:39:25,529 --> 00:39:29,279
Shoe tracks. There was mountains
of evidence against him.
727
00:39:29,367 --> 00:39:31,617
[female reporter]
Wearing a blue bow tie and a big grin,
728
00:39:31,702 --> 00:39:34,412
Theodore Bundy faced the jury
for the last time.
729
00:39:34,830 --> 00:39:36,580
[Dekle] Bundy defended himself
730
00:39:37,041 --> 00:39:40,001
and that did not go over well
with the jury.
731
00:39:40,544 --> 00:39:43,054
He displayed
a tremendous amount of arrogance.
732
00:39:43,756 --> 00:39:45,586
One thing that he did was his...
733
00:39:46,175 --> 00:39:48,135
impromptu wedding ceremony
734
00:39:49,011 --> 00:39:50,891
between him and one of his witnesses,
735
00:39:51,389 --> 00:39:52,559
Carole Boone.
736
00:39:52,640 --> 00:39:55,480
[female reporter] The defense called
only one witness, Carole Boone.
737
00:39:55,559 --> 00:39:59,609
Acting as his own lawyer,
Bundy questioned her about his character.
738
00:39:59,688 --> 00:40:02,688
She said he's a kind, warm, patient man,
739
00:40:02,775 --> 00:40:04,685
a very positive part of her life.
740
00:40:05,069 --> 00:40:07,529
Then the convicted man
popped the question.
741
00:40:08,614 --> 00:40:11,744
-Carole, do you wanna marry me?
-[Boone] Yes.
742
00:40:11,826 --> 00:40:13,576
-And I wanna marry you.
-Yes.
743
00:40:15,329 --> 00:40:18,079
-And I do wanna marry you.
-[chuckles] You said you did.
744
00:40:18,541 --> 00:40:20,791
[female reporter]
Bundy went on questioning Boone.
745
00:40:20,876 --> 00:40:23,416
The prosecution called
the marriage proposal a charade
746
00:40:23,504 --> 00:40:26,384
and asked the jury to consider
the timing of the announcement.
747
00:40:27,842 --> 00:40:29,182
[Dekle] I thought at the time,
748
00:40:29,677 --> 00:40:31,507
this was simply a ploy.
749
00:40:32,263 --> 00:40:36,233
"How could you possibly vote
the death penalty on my wedding day?"
750
00:40:38,853 --> 00:40:42,023
The second thing he did was,
in the final argument before the jury,
751
00:40:42,440 --> 00:40:44,400
uh, he spread his arms out like this.
752
00:40:45,109 --> 00:40:46,689
He compared himself to Jesus.
753
00:40:47,987 --> 00:40:50,107
Well, the jury
didn't appreciate that at all.
754
00:40:52,575 --> 00:40:54,155
The next morning, we had a verdict.
755
00:40:54,660 --> 00:40:56,580
And, I was-- Man, I was pumped.
756
00:40:56,996 --> 00:40:58,826
I had been sweating bullets
757
00:40:59,248 --> 00:41:02,248
until the judge called us back
into to the courtroom.
758
00:41:04,753 --> 00:41:07,263
It is the sense of this court
as to count one of the indictment
759
00:41:07,339 --> 00:41:10,679
that you, Theodore Robert Bundy,
be adjudicated guilty of murder
760
00:41:10,759 --> 00:41:12,089
in the first degree
761
00:41:12,178 --> 00:41:15,558
and that you be sentenced to death
for the murder of Kimberly Diane Leach.
762
00:41:16,182 --> 00:41:18,232
[female reporter]
Bundy sat with his back to the judge
763
00:41:18,309 --> 00:41:19,809
during the reading of the recommendation.
764
00:41:19,894 --> 00:41:23,194
Then, one last outburst,
as the jury was being released.
765
00:41:23,898 --> 00:41:26,978
-[judge] The court is adjourned.
-Tell the jury that they were wrong.
766
00:41:27,067 --> 00:41:28,527
[man coughs]
767
00:41:28,611 --> 00:41:31,031
Denied. Bring the jury back.
768
00:41:31,489 --> 00:41:34,329
Get off! Let go of me.
769
00:41:34,783 --> 00:41:36,663
We're going to go to the holding cell.
770
00:41:39,997 --> 00:41:42,037
[Dekle] I feel that there are some people
771
00:41:42,124 --> 00:41:44,594
who by the enormity of their crime
772
00:41:44,668 --> 00:41:46,628
forfeit the right to live.
773
00:41:48,631 --> 00:41:51,631
He is such an evil person
774
00:41:51,717 --> 00:41:55,387
who had done so much harm,
hurt so many good people.
775
00:41:56,096 --> 00:41:58,136
He is just a...
776
00:41:59,141 --> 00:42:01,101
piece of garbage...
777
00:42:02,353 --> 00:42:03,853
in the shape of a human being.
778
00:42:15,991 --> 00:42:17,991
[indistinct chatter]
779
00:42:19,411 --> 00:42:21,411
[Michaud] When Ted went back to death row
780
00:42:21,830 --> 00:42:24,120
there was no guilt, no remorse.
781
00:42:24,542 --> 00:42:26,922
[Bundy] I don't feel guilty for any of it.
I feel less guilty now
782
00:42:27,002 --> 00:42:29,132
than I've felt at any time
in my whole life.
783
00:42:29,213 --> 00:42:30,593
About anything. I mean, really.
784
00:42:31,298 --> 00:42:35,048
And it's not that I've forgotten anything
or I've closed down part of my mind
785
00:42:35,135 --> 00:42:36,345
or compartmentalized.
786
00:42:36,428 --> 00:42:38,888
I believe I understand
everything that I've done.
787
00:42:40,099 --> 00:42:41,769
There was pride in what he did.
788
00:42:42,601 --> 00:42:45,351
[Bundy] I am in the enviable position
789
00:42:45,437 --> 00:42:47,937
of not having to feel any guilt.
And that's it.
790
00:42:48,274 --> 00:42:52,404
Guilt is this mechanism
we use to control people.
791
00:42:52,486 --> 00:42:53,816
It's an illusion.
792
00:42:53,904 --> 00:42:57,374
It's this kind of social control mechanism
and it's very unhealthy.
793
00:43:00,578 --> 00:43:02,448
[Michaud] Death row is a terrible place,
794
00:43:03,080 --> 00:43:04,870
so Ted would get drunk and smoke dope.
795
00:43:06,000 --> 00:43:09,090
[Bundy] There are a lot of guys
heavy into drugs up on death row.
796
00:43:09,169 --> 00:43:14,089
I smoked a lot of weed, and I have never
in my life been so fucked up.
797
00:43:14,174 --> 00:43:16,304
I don't like the dope
that just gets you mildly giddy.
798
00:43:16,385 --> 00:43:18,965
I mean, when I smoke dope,
I like to hallucinate a little bit.
799
00:43:19,513 --> 00:43:21,893
[Michaud]
Many days, he was really, really high.
800
00:43:22,975 --> 00:43:26,095
His wife, Carole,
would take drugs in to Ted...
801
00:43:26,729 --> 00:43:27,609
vaginally.
802
00:43:28,314 --> 00:43:33,154
And then he would take the drugs
back to his cell rectally.
803
00:43:33,235 --> 00:43:35,485
[Bundy] I'm gonna bring
some dope down here sometime,
804
00:43:35,571 --> 00:43:37,991
and we'll just smoke it.
And Valiums and alcohol.
805
00:43:40,075 --> 00:43:44,075
[Michaud] Ted and Carole
were the French expression folie à deux.
806
00:43:44,580 --> 00:43:45,910
They were crazy together.
807
00:43:47,833 --> 00:43:49,043
Carole loved him.
808
00:43:49,126 --> 00:43:51,416
She told him that she wanted a child,
809
00:43:52,338 --> 00:43:55,508
and somehow they had sex in the prison.
810
00:43:56,759 --> 00:43:58,719
[Boone] We kept looking out of the window.
811
00:43:58,802 --> 00:44:01,012
There was a black guard who was real nice.
812
00:44:01,555 --> 00:44:04,475
After the first day,
they just-- they didn't care.
813
00:44:05,017 --> 00:44:07,017
They walked in on us a couple of times.
814
00:44:07,936 --> 00:44:11,566
And they built
this little family on death row.
815
00:44:12,816 --> 00:44:15,776
Ted and Carole and little Rosa.
816
00:44:17,071 --> 00:44:19,661
[reporter] This convicted killer,
who fathered a daughter,
817
00:44:19,740 --> 00:44:24,200
tried to have a semblance of family life
with daughter, stepson, and wife.
818
00:44:26,038 --> 00:44:29,748
[Michaud] The narcissist in him
adored the attention.
819
00:44:30,501 --> 00:44:32,881
[Bundy] If you wanna interest someone,
let's say, in--
820
00:44:32,961 --> 00:44:36,051
in the screenplay rights,
the movie rights, film rights,
821
00:44:36,131 --> 00:44:37,931
news articles about me,
822
00:44:38,008 --> 00:44:40,008
the Rolling Stone stuff,
the New Times stuff,
823
00:44:40,094 --> 00:44:41,854
the New York Times magazine.
824
00:44:41,929 --> 00:44:43,639
As a media event,
825
00:44:43,722 --> 00:44:46,182
-to touch people throughout the country...
-[Michaud] Hm-hmm.
826
00:44:46,266 --> 00:44:47,766
...because people
throughout North America,
827
00:44:47,851 --> 00:44:52,441
really are-- to one degree or another,
know about Ted Bundy.
828
00:44:54,692 --> 00:44:58,072
I was really interested in putting Ted
in my rearview mirror.
829
00:44:59,113 --> 00:45:02,533
We'd recorded roughly a hundred hours
of recorded conversation.
830
00:45:02,783 --> 00:45:06,123
But if you listen to the tapes,
he never confessed.
831
00:45:07,538 --> 00:45:10,538
The last time I talked to Ted,
we said we were gonna publish the book.
832
00:45:13,168 --> 00:45:16,208
He said, "I don't care what you say,
as long as it sells."
833
00:45:17,798 --> 00:45:20,258
I was heartily sick of what I was hearing.
834
00:45:20,342 --> 00:45:21,722
I was sick of Ted.
835
00:45:21,802 --> 00:45:24,812
I walked out of that prison
with an enormous sense of relief.
836
00:45:24,888 --> 00:45:26,178
[birds chirping]
837
00:45:27,307 --> 00:45:30,307
[Aynesworth] Last time
I saw Ted Bundy or talked with him
838
00:45:30,728 --> 00:45:33,648
I was so damn sick of his lies
839
00:45:33,731 --> 00:45:36,781
and his denials of what he told us.
840
00:45:37,234 --> 00:45:39,324
Sometimes we'd come out of that prison
841
00:45:39,403 --> 00:45:42,073
and we'd be actually sick.
842
00:45:44,283 --> 00:45:45,333
I just was...
843
00:45:45,868 --> 00:45:47,158
tired of Ted Bundy
844
00:45:48,203 --> 00:45:50,873
and what he'd taken of my life, really.
845
00:45:54,877 --> 00:45:56,127
[Michaud] The book was about finished
846
00:45:56,211 --> 00:45:59,671
and we felt a responsibility
to his mother and stepfather
847
00:45:59,757 --> 00:46:01,877
to tell them
what Ted had been saying to us
848
00:46:01,967 --> 00:46:03,337
and what we were gonna publish
in the book.
849
00:46:04,845 --> 00:46:08,805
So, we fly to Seattle
and we have the tape recorder.
850
00:46:09,433 --> 00:46:11,813
Louise is sitting
next to the tape recorder.
851
00:46:11,894 --> 00:46:13,024
I'm sitting next to Louise.
852
00:46:13,854 --> 00:46:16,024
And Ted comes on, his voice comes on,
853
00:46:16,648 --> 00:46:18,318
and he's talking about murder.
854
00:46:19,485 --> 00:46:22,065
[Bundy] As he came up behind her,
she heard him, she turned around,
855
00:46:22,154 --> 00:46:23,744
and he brandished a knife.
856
00:46:23,822 --> 00:46:26,532
And, let's say,
he placed his hands around her throat.
857
00:46:27,201 --> 00:46:30,331
And Louise starts making
these little sounds,
858
00:46:30,788 --> 00:46:33,328
like a little mouse sounds,
little squeaks.
859
00:46:34,541 --> 00:46:36,881
And she just listened to it
and listened to it.
860
00:46:38,086 --> 00:46:40,456
Then we said, you know,
"Do you have any questions?"
861
00:46:40,964 --> 00:46:43,724
And neither one of them
had any questions whatsoever.
862
00:46:43,801 --> 00:46:46,471
So, we turned off the tape recorder,
and she stood up
863
00:46:46,553 --> 00:46:47,393
and she said,
864
00:46:47,888 --> 00:46:50,268
"Who's for apple pie and ice cream?"
865
00:46:51,225 --> 00:46:53,055
And we had apple pie and ice cream.
866
00:46:53,894 --> 00:46:55,314
And then we left.
867
00:47:11,203 --> 00:47:15,333
The nation's worst mass murderers
may yet make a contribution to society.
868
00:47:15,624 --> 00:47:17,134
They have supplied the raw data
869
00:47:17,209 --> 00:47:20,419
to help the FBI build a composite picture
of the mass killer
870
00:47:20,504 --> 00:47:21,924
and his victims.
871
00:47:22,005 --> 00:47:23,795
The bureau today said
a new computer center
872
00:47:23,882 --> 00:47:25,932
is being set up to analyze that data.
873
00:47:26,009 --> 00:47:29,679
Agents hope that this computer
will spot those subtle patterns
874
00:47:29,763 --> 00:47:31,683
that they have missed in the past.
875
00:47:31,765 --> 00:47:34,885
[reporter] Today, the FBI announced
the creation of a national center
876
00:47:34,977 --> 00:47:37,187
for analysis of violent crime.
877
00:47:37,271 --> 00:47:39,271
The center would use computers like these
878
00:47:39,356 --> 00:47:42,026
to look for patterns
in the methods of murder.
879
00:47:42,109 --> 00:47:44,569
Agents have already interviewed
38 convicted killers
880
00:47:44,653 --> 00:47:46,153
including Charles Manson,
881
00:47:46,238 --> 00:47:49,578
to put together profiles
on who kills and why.
882
00:47:54,496 --> 00:47:57,416
This is the case we got in today
down in North Carolina.
883
00:47:57,499 --> 00:48:00,499
Are we looking at post-mortem
or ante-mortem wounds?
884
00:48:00,961 --> 00:48:04,301
[standing agent] It is definitely
post-mortem mutilation to the breast area.
885
00:48:04,923 --> 00:48:07,763
[man, voice-over] At that time,
I had the privilege of joining
886
00:48:07,843 --> 00:48:11,353
the first class of full-time profilers
in that program.
887
00:48:11,930 --> 00:48:15,600
We would look at hundreds of cases
that were solved or unsolved
888
00:48:15,684 --> 00:48:19,564
to try to understand
the thought processes of the perpetrators.
889
00:48:19,646 --> 00:48:24,146
Not only how they develop their skills,
but how they evaded detection.
890
00:48:25,903 --> 00:48:30,823
We would go in and talk to serial killers,
serial child molesters, serial rapists,
891
00:48:31,366 --> 00:48:33,986
and Ted Bundy was
one of the ones that was chosen.
892
00:48:35,370 --> 00:48:37,620
[Michaud]
Ted's case taught law enforcement,
893
00:48:37,706 --> 00:48:39,996
specifically the FBI, that...
894
00:48:40,500 --> 00:48:43,840
their way of going
about these investigations
895
00:48:43,921 --> 00:48:45,301
was going to have to change
896
00:48:45,380 --> 00:48:48,090
because a new type
of criminal was emerging,
897
00:48:48,467 --> 00:48:50,087
typified by Ted Bundy.
898
00:48:50,427 --> 00:48:54,507
He was brand new
and absolutely frightening.
899
00:48:54,598 --> 00:48:57,138
We're learning these people
are good at what they do.
900
00:48:57,225 --> 00:48:58,185
They're very good.
901
00:49:00,145 --> 00:49:01,765
[Hagmaier] Ted Bundy was unique
902
00:49:01,855 --> 00:49:04,895
from most-- all other serial killers
that we were aware of.
903
00:49:05,317 --> 00:49:08,107
He had a degree in psychology.
He was very bright.
904
00:49:08,195 --> 00:49:10,945
He basically set the standard.
905
00:49:11,031 --> 00:49:13,411
He's the Jack the Ripper
of the United States.
906
00:49:14,534 --> 00:49:16,294
He just potentially
907
00:49:16,370 --> 00:49:20,830
was a tremendous source of intelligence
for us, if he would talk to us.
908
00:49:22,459 --> 00:49:24,499
The first time I talked to him,
909
00:49:24,586 --> 00:49:27,706
he had been on death row
for a number of years,
910
00:49:27,798 --> 00:49:30,378
but he was still not admitting
any of these crimes.
911
00:49:30,968 --> 00:49:32,258
He said, basically,
912
00:49:33,053 --> 00:49:35,683
"Who do you think you are
to come down here, in death row,
913
00:49:35,764 --> 00:49:38,934
pull me out of my cell and ask me stuff?"
914
00:49:39,017 --> 00:49:41,937
You know? "You're the FBI. You guys
know everything. You're the geniuses.
915
00:49:42,020 --> 00:49:45,110
You write the books. You write the papers.
What do you want from me?"
916
00:49:45,190 --> 00:49:47,940
I said, "I wanna be better.
I want to save lives.
917
00:49:48,402 --> 00:49:49,702
I want you to help me."
918
00:49:50,237 --> 00:49:51,777
And he just said...
919
00:49:53,615 --> 00:49:54,735
"They wanna kill me."
920
00:49:55,450 --> 00:49:56,910
And I said, "They wanna kill you?"
921
00:49:56,994 --> 00:49:58,584
And he said,
"The State of Florida wants to kill me.
922
00:49:58,662 --> 00:50:00,792
And you'd kill me too, wouldn't you?"
923
00:50:01,623 --> 00:50:05,093
And I said,
"I wouldn't take pleasure in it,
924
00:50:05,168 --> 00:50:07,378
but if it was my job to pull the switch...
925
00:50:08,088 --> 00:50:09,508
yeah, you're toast."
926
00:50:09,589 --> 00:50:12,509
And he just started looking at me
and laughing and said,
927
00:50:12,592 --> 00:50:15,802
"How many times do you think
I've asked that question to other people?"
928
00:50:15,887 --> 00:50:19,637
He said, "They all lie. They all said
they thought I should be a survivor."
929
00:50:20,058 --> 00:50:21,558
He said, "You told the truth."
930
00:50:21,977 --> 00:50:24,937
And that was the way we finished
our first discussion.
931
00:50:25,439 --> 00:50:26,479
They trusted me.
932
00:50:28,108 --> 00:50:31,148
In visits after that, I would go in...
933
00:50:31,653 --> 00:50:34,163
and he would have
newspaper clippings of murder cases,
934
00:50:34,239 --> 00:50:37,279
some of which I was working,
some of which I wasn't even familiar with.
935
00:50:37,367 --> 00:50:40,197
And he would say,
"Let's profile this case."
936
00:50:40,287 --> 00:50:41,867
And he-- he was very good.
937
00:50:41,955 --> 00:50:44,745
I mean, he would say, "I think
that guy would do this. Then he'd do that.
938
00:50:44,833 --> 00:50:47,503
I think maybe you guys
ought to do this or that."
939
00:50:47,586 --> 00:50:49,916
He talked about
how a lot of serial killers
940
00:50:50,005 --> 00:50:51,715
will return to their crime scene.
941
00:50:52,215 --> 00:50:54,505
He also talked
about leaving evidence behind
942
00:50:54,593 --> 00:50:56,643
that had nothing to do
with the crime scene
943
00:50:56,720 --> 00:50:58,140
that might throw them off.
944
00:50:58,847 --> 00:51:02,767
He confirmed a lot of things
that we suspected about serial killers,
945
00:51:03,185 --> 00:51:06,015
but he also gave us
a lot more things to think about.
946
00:51:14,654 --> 00:51:17,914
[male reporter] The state prison
in Florida, America's Sunshine State.
947
00:51:18,950 --> 00:51:20,160
This is death row.
948
00:51:21,161 --> 00:51:23,911
Prisoners here have been sentenced
to die in the electric chair.
949
00:51:24,498 --> 00:51:26,668
Some have been here
as long as 12 years.
950
00:51:26,750 --> 00:51:30,840
They could be executed tomorrow,
next week, perhaps never.
951
00:51:33,965 --> 00:51:37,135
[woman]
I became Ted Bundy's lawyer in 1986,
952
00:51:37,636 --> 00:51:41,346
when an associate came in and said,
"Well, there's this guy in Florida,
953
00:51:41,431 --> 00:51:43,481
and he has his execution scheduled,
954
00:51:43,975 --> 00:51:46,305
and we need someone to take that case."
955
00:51:47,646 --> 00:51:51,016
I was very clear about being opposed
to the death penalty,
956
00:51:51,108 --> 00:51:53,608
even for the most heinous crimes.
957
00:51:54,694 --> 00:51:58,204
Preventing the government
from killing people in my name,
958
00:51:58,615 --> 00:51:59,615
was...
959
00:51:59,699 --> 00:52:02,119
uh, one of the most important things
I could do.
960
00:52:02,744 --> 00:52:04,664
[newswoman]
Convicted murderer Ted Bundy
961
00:52:04,746 --> 00:52:06,406
is scheduled to die
in Florida's electric chair
962
00:52:06,498 --> 00:52:07,578
one week from today.
963
00:52:08,166 --> 00:52:09,706
[Nelson] Ted was on deathwatch,
964
00:52:09,793 --> 00:52:11,593
so there was no time to waste.
965
00:52:11,670 --> 00:52:13,510
Our strongest argument was the fact
966
00:52:13,588 --> 00:52:16,088
that Ted received
inadequate representation
967
00:52:16,174 --> 00:52:18,304
and that he was represented by himself,
968
00:52:18,385 --> 00:52:20,295
who was not competent...
969
00:52:20,387 --> 00:52:23,557
to either assist, or even worse,
in Chi Omega case,
970
00:52:23,640 --> 00:52:25,810
present his own defense.
971
00:52:26,685 --> 00:52:29,725
He truly had sabotaged his trials,
972
00:52:29,813 --> 00:52:33,783
and we were hoping to find
some clear mental illness
973
00:52:33,859 --> 00:52:36,699
that we could use as an issue in the case.
974
00:52:37,779 --> 00:52:39,319
Convicted murderer Theodore Bundy
975
00:52:39,406 --> 00:52:42,236
is taking new steps to avoid
Florida's electric chair.
976
00:52:42,701 --> 00:52:46,251
[male reporter] This is the first time
Ted Bundy has left Florida's death row
977
00:52:46,329 --> 00:52:48,119
since being sentenced to death.
978
00:52:48,206 --> 00:52:51,956
Armed guards brought Bundy to the hearing
to determine his mental competency.
979
00:52:52,502 --> 00:52:56,762
[Nelson] My associate Jim Coleman and I
were in desperate need of an expert
980
00:52:56,840 --> 00:52:58,050
to analyze Ted.
981
00:52:58,133 --> 00:53:00,223
[reporter] Are we talking
about incompetence to be his own lawyer
982
00:53:00,302 --> 00:53:01,932
or incompetence to stand trial?
983
00:53:02,012 --> 00:53:04,352
Uh, we're talking about competency
to stand trial.
984
00:53:04,681 --> 00:53:06,731
That kind of analysis had not happened
985
00:53:06,808 --> 00:53:11,098
during the trial because Ted believed
he was more than competent.
986
00:53:11,771 --> 00:53:15,281
[Bundy] I knew I wasn't crazy, insane,
or incompetent or anything else.
987
00:53:15,358 --> 00:53:18,488
I was insulted
by even the suggestion by my attorneys
988
00:53:18,570 --> 00:53:20,030
that we should consider the defense.
989
00:53:20,113 --> 00:53:22,163
They knew damn well I wasn't crazy.
990
00:53:22,240 --> 00:53:25,200
Doctor Dorothy Lewis,
the psychiatrist at Yale,
991
00:53:25,285 --> 00:53:29,285
was willing to begin
neurological testing on him.
992
00:53:29,372 --> 00:53:35,002
She specialized in understanding
the brain chemistry of violent men.
993
00:53:38,298 --> 00:53:40,008
And then she called me up to say,
994
00:53:40,091 --> 00:53:42,391
"Do you know that your client
is manic-depressive?"
995
00:53:43,094 --> 00:53:46,514
That was the first that we'd heard
any kind of actual diagnosis
996
00:53:46,598 --> 00:53:48,308
of a mental illness with Ted.
997
00:53:48,850 --> 00:53:52,100
He talked in terms of a voice in his head.
998
00:53:52,187 --> 00:53:55,017
And this voice
would start saying things about women.
999
00:53:55,649 --> 00:53:57,979
Dr. Lewis realized that this was during...
1000
00:53:58,068 --> 00:54:00,318
the down-phase of his manic depression.
1001
00:54:01,196 --> 00:54:03,106
And Ted, controlling his own defense
1002
00:54:03,198 --> 00:54:05,778
was just a sign of his manic episodes.
1003
00:54:07,369 --> 00:54:10,829
And he also started talking
about that he did not feel empathy.
1004
00:54:10,914 --> 00:54:12,674
He did not feel love.
1005
00:54:13,667 --> 00:54:15,917
Dr. Lewis was extremely confident
1006
00:54:16,002 --> 00:54:19,882
that there was something unique
about Ted's brain that had led to this.
1007
00:54:20,674 --> 00:54:22,974
Some unique brain chemistry,
1008
00:54:23,051 --> 00:54:24,471
or even a tumor
1009
00:54:24,552 --> 00:54:28,222
in a critical location
that blocked his empathy.
1010
00:54:30,558 --> 00:54:32,018
So we got a stay of execution.
1011
00:54:34,646 --> 00:54:37,646
Just six hours before his scheduled
execution in Starke, Florida,
1012
00:54:37,732 --> 00:54:41,112
convicted killer Ted Bundy
won a 24-hour stay.
1013
00:54:41,194 --> 00:54:45,124
[Nelson] The appeals in the case had
to go through so many layers of courts.
1014
00:54:45,198 --> 00:54:47,238
They happened over a period of...
1015
00:54:47,742 --> 00:54:48,582
three years.
1016
00:54:52,205 --> 00:54:55,325
Serial killer Theodore Bundy
has escaped the chair once again.
1017
00:54:55,417 --> 00:54:58,087
[reporter] Lawyers for Bundy
went to the court in a last-ditch effort
1018
00:54:58,169 --> 00:55:01,969
to argue that he wasn't competent
to stand trial in 1980.
1019
00:55:02,299 --> 00:55:03,679
[Nelson] But the public pressure
1020
00:55:03,758 --> 00:55:07,298
and the political pressure
was unsurmountable.
1021
00:55:07,971 --> 00:55:09,641
[reporter]
Eleanor Rose of Seattle believes
1022
00:55:09,723 --> 00:55:11,273
Bundy killed her daughter, Denise.
1023
00:55:11,349 --> 00:55:12,929
[woman] As far as Bundy goes...
1024
00:55:13,018 --> 00:55:17,268
I hate him and I do want him
to get the electric chair.
1025
00:55:18,148 --> 00:55:20,318
[Nelson] No court was gonna be the one
1026
00:55:20,400 --> 00:55:23,110
to stand in the way
of Ted Bundy's execution.
1027
00:55:25,780 --> 00:55:28,200
[reporter] Bundy's lawyers
were trying for a stay of execution
1028
00:55:28,283 --> 00:55:30,873
in U.S. District Court today,
but were turned down this afternoon.
1029
00:55:30,952 --> 00:55:34,542
This, after the Florida Supreme Court
rejected his appeal Friday.
1030
00:55:35,040 --> 00:55:37,130
[Nelson]
We had won two stays of execution,
1031
00:55:37,208 --> 00:55:40,798
and in the last case,
the Supreme Court denied the stay.
1032
00:55:41,171 --> 00:55:43,761
[female reporter] Shortly after
the High Court's decision was announced,
1033
00:55:43,840 --> 00:55:46,510
Florida Governor Bob Martinez
signed a new death warrant.
1034
00:55:46,593 --> 00:55:49,763
He represents
why you have capital punishment.
1035
00:55:55,226 --> 00:55:59,516
For ten years, Ted Bundy has been fighting
execution in Florida's electric chair.
1036
00:55:59,606 --> 00:56:03,396
[male reporter] Bundy is scheduled to die
in the Florida electric chair on Tuesday.
1037
00:56:04,444 --> 00:56:07,704
[Nelson]
On the last few days before the execution
1038
00:56:07,781 --> 00:56:10,161
he decided to confess.
1039
00:56:11,951 --> 00:56:15,751
[Bundy] I'm at the point finally
where I see that I'm going to have to...
1040
00:56:15,830 --> 00:56:20,840
tell you and others everything I know
in regard to so-called unsolved cases.
1041
00:56:21,586 --> 00:56:24,296
[Nelson] Ted always thought
that his knowledge of these crimes
1042
00:56:24,381 --> 00:56:26,381
was his ace in the hole.
1043
00:56:26,841 --> 00:56:30,721
That by offering to confess,
the governor would...
1044
00:56:31,262 --> 00:56:33,062
delay his execution a few years.
1045
00:56:33,556 --> 00:56:35,516
[Bundy] I am the only one
in possession of this information,
1046
00:56:35,600 --> 00:56:37,190
and that's just the way it is.
1047
00:56:37,268 --> 00:56:39,648
To do a proper job for everybody,
1048
00:56:39,729 --> 00:56:41,359
I mean, I'm going to need some time.
1049
00:56:42,899 --> 00:56:45,279
[Nelson] Jim and I thought
it was extremely foolhardy
1050
00:56:45,360 --> 00:56:47,740
for him to publicly confess.
1051
00:56:47,821 --> 00:56:51,621
I didn't think the governor would buy it.
I didn't think it'd stop his execution.
1052
00:56:56,371 --> 00:56:59,621
[Keppel]
His attorney had called me in Seattle
1053
00:57:00,208 --> 00:57:02,418
to please go down, talk to Ted.
1054
00:57:03,378 --> 00:57:05,298
He wanted to confess.
1055
00:57:05,964 --> 00:57:09,224
[Hagmaier] I was told
that he wanted to talk, so I went down.
1056
00:57:09,300 --> 00:57:12,930
His purpose in doing this,
obviously, was to extend his life.
1057
00:57:13,012 --> 00:57:15,312
Although I was not trying
to extend his life,
1058
00:57:15,723 --> 00:57:20,193
my job was to kind of encourage him
to talk and remind him of things
1059
00:57:20,270 --> 00:57:23,110
that might be applicable to the cases.
1060
00:57:24,232 --> 00:57:26,072
[Hagmaier]
I'm here at Florida State Prison
1061
00:57:26,151 --> 00:57:30,071
at Raiford, Florida, with Mr. Ted Bundy.
1062
00:57:30,155 --> 00:57:32,315
We're having a meeting,
1063
00:57:32,407 --> 00:57:36,037
and presently it's two days
prior to his scheduled execution date.
1064
00:57:36,494 --> 00:57:39,414
You've been involved
in how many homicides?
1065
00:57:39,497 --> 00:57:44,287
[Bundy] Well, we came up with 30.
I mean, we added up.
1066
00:57:44,961 --> 00:57:48,721
It's late at night like you said,
but I think that's a fairly close figure.
1067
00:57:49,257 --> 00:57:51,337
[Hagmaier] Would you just try to summarize
1068
00:57:51,426 --> 00:57:55,136
what states they were in
and what periods of time?
1069
00:57:55,680 --> 00:57:57,890
[Bundy] I just really
will summarize it, uh...
1070
00:57:58,975 --> 00:58:03,265
California, Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, Utah, uh..
1071
00:58:03,354 --> 00:58:04,904
Colorado, and Florida,
1072
00:58:04,981 --> 00:58:09,361
between 1973 and...
1073
00:58:10,320 --> 00:58:13,620
1978.
1074
00:58:14,949 --> 00:58:17,659
[Hagmaier]
Of the 30 that you were involved in,
1075
00:58:18,578 --> 00:58:22,118
can you-- You have an idea
of how many were actually buried?
1076
00:58:24,375 --> 00:58:25,835
[Bundy] Well, that's a good question.
1077
00:58:26,336 --> 00:58:27,666
Gee, ten?
1078
00:58:28,463 --> 00:58:32,263
-[Hagmaier] Ten burials of the 30--
-That's roughly, I mean, I just-- I guess.
1079
00:58:32,342 --> 00:58:33,222
[Hagmaier] Okay.
1080
00:58:33,927 --> 00:58:37,257
In a couple of the cases,
and I'm not sure how many,
1081
00:58:37,347 --> 00:58:40,307
but you opted
to sever the heads from the victims.
1082
00:58:41,935 --> 00:58:45,145
And how many were there,
do you recall, of the 30, that...
1083
00:58:45,688 --> 00:58:47,228
[Bundy] Perhaps half a dozen.
1084
00:58:55,490 --> 00:58:57,330
[Keppel] Well, I was there two days.
1085
00:58:57,742 --> 00:59:01,452
The first day, you know,
he's behind heavy glass
1086
00:59:01,955 --> 00:59:05,035
and there's a kind of a mouth hole
you can talk through.
1087
00:59:05,458 --> 00:59:07,748
And that's when he told me everything.
1088
00:59:09,420 --> 00:59:11,760
-[Bundy] Can you-- Can you hear that?
-[Keppel] I can hear you.
1089
00:59:11,839 --> 00:59:12,669
[Bundy] Oh, okay.
1090
00:59:12,757 --> 00:59:19,387
I just said that the Hawkins girl's head
was severed and taken up the road about...
1091
00:59:20,974 --> 00:59:22,484
[inhales]
1092
00:59:22,559 --> 00:59:24,809
[exhales] 25 to 50 yards.
1093
00:59:25,562 --> 00:59:32,192
And buried in a location about ten yards
west of the road on a rocky hillside.
1094
00:59:33,027 --> 00:59:34,317
-Did you hear that?
-[Keppel] Mm-hmm.
1095
00:59:39,659 --> 00:59:42,079
[Hagmaier] When he said
he was clearing his soul at the end,
1096
00:59:42,161 --> 00:59:43,911
he wanted me to know that he...
1097
00:59:44,581 --> 00:59:45,751
practiced necrophilia.
1098
00:59:46,374 --> 00:59:49,964
That was something he never talked about
even the third person before that.
1099
00:59:50,044 --> 00:59:52,514
[stuttering] You know,
the truth is-- is terrible.
1100
00:59:52,589 --> 00:59:53,629
You know? It's terrible.
1101
00:59:56,092 --> 00:59:57,392
[Nelson] We woke up in the morning
1102
00:59:57,468 --> 01:00:01,138
and there all the newspapers are,
you know, "Ted reveals his secrets."
1103
01:00:02,098 --> 01:00:03,098
At that point...
1104
01:00:04,517 --> 01:00:07,097
I was really overcome with emotion.
1105
01:00:08,354 --> 01:00:10,484
It was over, and we knew it was over.
1106
01:00:11,524 --> 01:00:13,194
[male reporter] After 11 years of silence,
1107
01:00:13,276 --> 01:00:17,486
he has begun admitting
to over 30 killings in five Western states
1108
01:00:17,864 --> 01:00:20,074
he has always been suspected of.
1109
01:00:20,158 --> 01:00:23,038
[reporter #2] The confessions came
as a surprise to Bundy's mother.
1110
01:00:23,119 --> 01:00:24,159
[Mrs. Bundy] If he...
1111
01:00:25,330 --> 01:00:27,460
killed all those lovely young women,
1112
01:00:27,540 --> 01:00:30,170
we have several beautiful daughters
of our own.
1113
01:00:30,668 --> 01:00:32,458
We know how we would feel.
1114
01:00:33,129 --> 01:00:34,959
[voice wavers]
And that's a terrible thing!
1115
01:00:36,591 --> 01:00:38,381
And he wasn't raised that way.
1116
01:00:40,386 --> 01:00:43,216
[reporter] This evening, the Florida
governor says he's fully confident
1117
01:00:43,306 --> 01:00:45,556
Bundy will be executed tomorrow morning.
1118
01:00:45,642 --> 01:00:47,392
In the words of one other state official,
1119
01:00:47,477 --> 01:00:52,647
"This master manipulator won't be allowed
to make a mockery of the judicial system."
1120
01:01:05,953 --> 01:01:08,673
[Hagmaier]
I was with him when he had gotten a call.
1121
01:01:09,082 --> 01:01:11,252
It was his attorney saying that, uh,
1122
01:01:11,334 --> 01:01:14,004
there were no more appeals.
1123
01:01:16,631 --> 01:01:18,301
He knew he was going to die.
1124
01:01:24,347 --> 01:01:26,927
[newsman] One of this country's
most notorious killers
1125
01:01:27,016 --> 01:01:30,096
will be executed tomorrow morning
at the Florida State Penitentiary.
1126
01:01:31,270 --> 01:01:34,730
[male reporter] Ted Bundy has
always received a lot of public attention.
1127
01:01:34,816 --> 01:01:37,816
The day before his scheduled execution
was no different.
1128
01:01:37,902 --> 01:01:40,282
Television crews are here
from across the country.
1129
01:01:41,739 --> 01:01:44,449
[Hula] The day
before the execution of Ted Bundy,
1130
01:01:44,826 --> 01:01:48,286
we had satellite trucks set up
all over the field.
1131
01:01:49,122 --> 01:01:52,712
I think that was one of the first
big uses of satellite trucks
1132
01:01:52,792 --> 01:01:54,502
to cover an event like that.
1133
01:01:54,919 --> 01:01:58,089
-[honking]
-[whooping]
1134
01:01:59,257 --> 01:02:01,177
[Hagmaier]
There were thousands of people outside.
1135
01:02:01,259 --> 01:02:05,299
You could hear them inside,
even in the inner confines of the prison.
1136
01:02:05,388 --> 01:02:08,468
[man chanting] ♪ Burn, Bundy, Burn! ♪
1137
01:02:08,558 --> 01:02:11,978
"Burn, Bundy, Burn! Burn, Bundy, Burn!"
They were setting fireworks off.
1138
01:02:14,272 --> 01:02:17,282
I looked at Ted, and I said,
"Do you hear that out there?"
1139
01:02:17,358 --> 01:02:19,068
And he goes, "They're crazy."
1140
01:02:19,152 --> 01:02:22,202
He said, "They think I'm crazy.
Listen to all of them."
1141
01:02:22,280 --> 01:02:23,320
[crowd chanting]
♪ Goodbye ♪
1142
01:02:23,406 --> 01:02:26,986
♪ Na na na na, na na na na... ♪
1143
01:02:27,076 --> 01:02:30,326
[Bundy] Vengeance is
what the death penalty really is.
1144
01:02:30,997 --> 01:02:34,707
Really, it's a desire of society
to take an eye for an eye.
1145
01:02:35,126 --> 01:02:37,626
And I guess there's no cure for that.
That's a society's problem.
1146
01:02:37,712 --> 01:02:40,052
Maybe we should find a cure
for society's problem.
1147
01:02:40,840 --> 01:02:44,720
Just down the road from the prison,
there're even Ted Bundy T-shirts for sale.
1148
01:02:44,802 --> 01:02:46,762
This one says, "Burn, Bundy, Burn."
1149
01:02:46,846 --> 01:02:49,346
-Thrown one in, huh?
-I'll give them to the girls.
1150
01:02:49,432 --> 01:02:51,682
[Aynesworth]
I was in the crowd outside the prison.
1151
01:02:51,768 --> 01:02:53,478
It was almost like a carnival.
1152
01:02:54,061 --> 01:02:57,821
-Mr. Aynesworth, have you been in--
-No, I haven't seen Ted for a long time.
1153
01:02:58,232 --> 01:03:00,032
We wrote
a very unfavorable book about him,
1154
01:03:00,109 --> 01:03:02,069
and he doesn't care much for us.
1155
01:03:02,153 --> 01:03:06,123
I was so happy to see him go.
1156
01:03:06,574 --> 01:03:08,284
He's entertaining.
He's got a good sense of humor,
1157
01:03:08,367 --> 01:03:12,407
but he's also very devious. He's very--
And he's a mean son of a gun.
1158
01:03:12,497 --> 01:03:15,667
The man's a wimp.
I mean, people that sneak up on women
1159
01:03:15,750 --> 01:03:18,540
and kill them and-- What else can you say?
1160
01:03:19,504 --> 01:03:21,094
[Hagmaier] At some point that day,
1161
01:03:21,172 --> 01:03:23,932
Ted tells me
that he's not gonna sit in the chair.
1162
01:03:26,135 --> 01:03:29,255
And I-- I said,
"Well, what-- what are you gonna do?"
1163
01:03:30,014 --> 01:03:31,644
He said, "I'm gonna die right here."
1164
01:03:32,099 --> 01:03:34,019
And he was sitting across from me,
1165
01:03:34,894 --> 01:03:36,734
and he had a pen.
1166
01:03:37,188 --> 01:03:41,398
And he said, "I can stick this so far
up my artery, it'll squirt in your face.
1167
01:03:41,901 --> 01:03:44,201
And I'll be drained
before anybody even gets here."
1168
01:03:44,987 --> 01:03:47,197
And I said, "Is that what you want to do?"
1169
01:03:47,281 --> 01:03:51,241
And he says,
"I'm not going to let them kill me."
1170
01:03:52,078 --> 01:03:54,078
And we had just had
some other discussions,
1171
01:03:54,163 --> 01:03:57,713
religious discussions
throughout our visits over the years.
1172
01:03:57,792 --> 01:04:00,592
But that particular day,
he had the Bible with him,
1173
01:04:00,670 --> 01:04:02,130
and he was reading scripture.
1174
01:04:03,047 --> 01:04:03,877
And I said...
1175
01:04:05,049 --> 01:04:07,259
"How many numbers
did we talk about earlier?"
1176
01:04:07,802 --> 01:04:10,052
And he said, "Thirty-something."
And I said...
1177
01:04:10,930 --> 01:04:12,680
"And now, you're gonna go to 31?
1178
01:04:13,266 --> 01:04:15,976
Don't you think taking a life,
even if it's your own,
1179
01:04:16,060 --> 01:04:18,770
is a method of homicide,
even though they call it suicide?
1180
01:04:19,313 --> 01:04:22,403
If you think there's a deity upstairs
that's gonna judge you,
1181
01:04:22,483 --> 01:04:25,493
do you think you're in a position
to push the envelope that far?"
1182
01:04:26,112 --> 01:04:27,782
And he just looked at me and said...
1183
01:04:29,115 --> 01:04:30,155
"You got me again."
1184
01:04:31,534 --> 01:04:33,874
And so, then, he prayed some, and I...
1185
01:04:34,453 --> 01:04:35,413
prayed with him.
1186
01:04:37,707 --> 01:04:39,917
-All right, can you all hear?
-[woman] Yeah.
1187
01:04:40,001 --> 01:04:43,001
Ted Bundy is being served
for supper tonight
1188
01:04:43,087 --> 01:04:45,797
a meal of burrito, rice, and salad.
1189
01:04:45,882 --> 01:04:47,472
At five o'clock tomorrow morning,
1190
01:04:47,550 --> 01:04:50,850
he'll be offered a last meal
of traditional steak and eggs.
1191
01:04:51,721 --> 01:04:56,021
Then we rehearsed his execution
on a chair in the office.
1192
01:04:56,684 --> 01:04:59,064
I said, "Well, you know,
they're gonna shave your head.
1193
01:04:59,145 --> 01:05:00,895
They're gonna shave your right calf."
1194
01:05:01,355 --> 01:05:03,855
I said,
"You're going to sit down in the chair."
1195
01:05:03,941 --> 01:05:05,531
I said,
"They're gonna put shackles on your feet.
1196
01:05:05,610 --> 01:05:07,490
You know, you're gonna feel jilts."
1197
01:05:09,155 --> 01:05:11,905
This evening,
there is a one-on-one interview
1198
01:05:11,991 --> 01:05:14,581
with Dr. James Dobson,
which you are aware of.
1199
01:05:15,161 --> 01:05:17,911
[male reporter] Bundy told
a California religious broadcaster
1200
01:05:17,997 --> 01:05:22,037
that a sexual frenzy drove him
to kill women across the country.
1201
01:05:22,418 --> 01:05:25,378
There was a great deal of remorse said.
1202
01:05:25,463 --> 01:05:28,423
He wept several times...
1203
01:05:28,507 --> 01:05:30,717
while talking to me.
1204
01:05:31,427 --> 01:05:33,507
I've lived in prison for a long time, now.
1205
01:05:34,680 --> 01:05:37,640
And, I've met a lot of men
1206
01:05:37,725 --> 01:05:40,265
who were motivated
to commit violence, just like me.
1207
01:05:40,853 --> 01:05:42,733
And without exception,
1208
01:05:43,230 --> 01:05:47,280
every one of them
was deeply involved in pornography.
1209
01:05:47,360 --> 01:05:49,780
without question, without exception.
1210
01:05:49,862 --> 01:05:53,622
Deeply influenced and consumed
by an addiction to pornography.
1211
01:05:55,201 --> 01:05:58,291
[Aynesworth] I was stunned
when he blamed it on pornography,
1212
01:05:58,371 --> 01:06:03,211
because we all grow up
having access to pornography,
1213
01:06:03,292 --> 01:06:07,092
and it doesn't turn us all
into serial killers.
1214
01:06:07,672 --> 01:06:10,882
I guess he was trying to blame it
on somebody else. [chuckles]
1215
01:06:10,967 --> 01:06:14,177
You know, blame it
on the devil and pornography.
1216
01:06:14,261 --> 01:06:17,391
I think that's typical Ted.
He's playing it for all it's worth.
1217
01:06:17,473 --> 01:06:19,433
He's playing a game. He's buying time.
1218
01:06:20,476 --> 01:06:22,516
In truth, when I talked to him
about the pornography,
1219
01:06:22,603 --> 01:06:25,363
he said, "I never said it made me do it.
1220
01:06:25,439 --> 01:06:28,189
But I did as best I could
to try to get them to help me.
1221
01:06:28,275 --> 01:06:31,735
You know it didn't make me do it.
I did it because I wanted to do it."
1222
01:06:38,661 --> 01:06:39,581
[female reporter] Good morning.
1223
01:06:39,662 --> 01:06:42,792
In just about ten minutes,
serial killer Ted Bundy
1224
01:06:42,873 --> 01:06:45,713
is scheduled to be executed here,
at Florida State Prison.
1225
01:06:46,377 --> 01:06:47,587
[male reporter] The prison fired up
1226
01:06:47,670 --> 01:06:49,880
the generators which power
the electric chair.
1227
01:06:49,964 --> 01:06:52,434
Neither the Supreme Court
or Governor's Office
1228
01:06:52,508 --> 01:06:53,878
has granted a stay.
1229
01:06:54,552 --> 01:06:56,302
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.
1230
01:06:58,764 --> 01:07:00,394
[crowd chanting]
♪ Na, na, na, na ♪
1231
01:07:00,474 --> 01:07:04,024
♪ Na, na, na, na
Hey, hey, hey, goodbye... ♪
1232
01:07:04,103 --> 01:07:05,313
[Michaud] I was in New York.
1233
01:07:05,771 --> 01:07:08,321
I got up early to watch it on TV.
1234
01:07:08,399 --> 01:07:10,739
[reporter]
Floodlights bathe the prison at dawn.
1235
01:07:10,818 --> 01:07:14,488
Note the activity visible in the window
at the bottom right of your screen
1236
01:07:14,572 --> 01:07:16,872
as the death chamber is being prepared.
1237
01:07:18,325 --> 01:07:22,995
I was interested that there were
a lot of drunken college kids there.
1238
01:07:23,456 --> 01:07:26,996
Uh, young men who were age ten or so
1239
01:07:27,084 --> 01:07:29,964
when Ted had killed those girls
at Chi Omega.
1240
01:07:30,629 --> 01:07:33,089
It was an excuse to get drunk
and hoop it up.
1241
01:07:33,549 --> 01:07:35,259
There was a lot of that going on.
1242
01:07:35,968 --> 01:07:37,008
They got burn!
1243
01:07:38,763 --> 01:07:39,763
This is over, Ted.
1244
01:07:40,264 --> 01:07:42,934
-[man] Y'all get your chair pin?
-[woman] An electric chair pin?
1245
01:07:43,017 --> 01:07:45,137
[man] Yes Ma'am. Old Sparky,
it's a three-legged chair.
1246
01:07:45,227 --> 01:07:46,187
just like the original.
1247
01:07:47,063 --> 01:07:48,153
Five dollars.
1248
01:07:51,984 --> 01:07:54,114
[indistinct chatter]
1249
01:07:56,155 --> 01:07:58,315
[Dekle] All of the witnesses,
the official witnesses
1250
01:07:58,657 --> 01:08:00,237
we got there early in the morning.
1251
01:08:00,868 --> 01:08:02,618
Loaded us up in buses...
1252
01:08:04,121 --> 01:08:06,791
and then drove us over
to the death chamber.
1253
01:08:08,834 --> 01:08:11,884
We walked into the viewing part
of the death chamber.
1254
01:08:13,297 --> 01:08:15,257
And doors swung open,
1255
01:08:15,341 --> 01:08:19,051
in came two burly guards
with Bundy between them.
1256
01:08:19,136 --> 01:08:21,676
And he was white as a sheet.
1257
01:08:23,474 --> 01:08:25,984
They brought him around
to the electric chair.
1258
01:08:26,060 --> 01:08:27,770
and they strapped him down,
1259
01:08:28,312 --> 01:08:30,312
and he was allowed
to say some final words.
1260
01:08:30,940 --> 01:08:33,780
He said something about
sorry he caused so much trouble.
1261
01:08:35,361 --> 01:08:39,951
Then they lower the skull cap
with the black hood over his head.
1262
01:08:41,784 --> 01:08:44,504
A guy on the phone gives a high sign,
1263
01:08:44,829 --> 01:08:46,209
and they throw the switch.
1264
01:08:46,622 --> 01:08:47,672
[click]
1265
01:08:51,627 --> 01:08:55,127
And as the electricity coursed
through his body,
1266
01:08:55,548 --> 01:08:57,258
you could see his fist tightening...
1267
01:08:58,134 --> 01:09:00,434
with the thumb between the two fingers.
1268
01:09:01,095 --> 01:09:04,265
And I remember thinking that time,
"I wonder how many throats...
1269
01:09:05,724 --> 01:09:07,814
that fist has tightened around."
1270
01:09:11,105 --> 01:09:13,015
When the electricity was turned off,
1271
01:09:13,732 --> 01:09:15,732
a doctor unbuttoned
the front of his shirt,
1272
01:09:15,818 --> 01:09:17,488
put a stethoscope to his chest,
1273
01:09:17,570 --> 01:09:21,030
and finally stepped back
and pronounced Bundy dead.
1274
01:09:22,032 --> 01:09:23,832
And then I think it was a warden,
1275
01:09:23,909 --> 01:09:27,409
someone announced that the death penalty
had been carried out.
1276
01:09:29,039 --> 01:09:31,579
I'm ashamed to admit that I was elated.
1277
01:09:32,501 --> 01:09:34,501
I hope I'm never that happy...
1278
01:09:34,920 --> 01:09:37,260
over the death
of another human being ever again.
1279
01:09:41,218 --> 01:09:44,468
[reporter] His witnesses walked out
of the prison to signal Bundy's death.
1280
01:09:44,555 --> 01:09:45,885
The crowd outside cheered.
1281
01:09:46,557 --> 01:09:48,387
[cheering]
1282
01:09:50,186 --> 01:09:52,016
About damn time!
1283
01:10:01,572 --> 01:10:05,452
[Hagmaier] Then the hearse
picked him up and drove down, and...
1284
01:10:06,160 --> 01:10:09,330
hundreds and hundreds of people
ran after the hearse.
1285
01:10:09,413 --> 01:10:11,253
[cheering]
1286
01:10:12,917 --> 01:10:14,917
[male reporter] For the man
who murdered dozens of women,
1287
01:10:15,419 --> 01:10:17,499
the irony of the final act of justice
1288
01:10:17,588 --> 01:10:20,838
is that it may have been carried out
by a female executioner,
1289
01:10:20,925 --> 01:10:23,715
hidden from Bundy and others
by a black hood.
1290
01:10:32,102 --> 01:10:34,482
[Hagmaier]
He decided that he would be cremated.
1291
01:10:34,563 --> 01:10:37,983
And he wanted his remains
spread over the Cascade Mountains,
1292
01:10:39,944 --> 01:10:42,494
where he said he had
some of the best times of his life.
1293
01:10:42,988 --> 01:10:44,658
But of course,
that's also where the remains
1294
01:10:44,740 --> 01:10:46,530
of some of his victims were found.
1295
01:10:47,201 --> 01:10:49,371
And some probably still remain there.
1296
01:10:54,124 --> 01:10:56,044
[Nelson] Did anyone know the real Ted?
1297
01:10:56,669 --> 01:11:01,969
Was he just an evil genius,
as the Ted Bundy myth eventually became?
1298
01:11:03,300 --> 01:11:04,890
Or was there something wrong?
1299
01:11:05,344 --> 01:11:07,514
Was he not in complete control?
1300
01:11:09,556 --> 01:11:12,726
[Sandi Holt] He could have done
something good with this life.
1301
01:11:13,852 --> 01:11:14,852
But he didn't.
1302
01:11:15,562 --> 01:11:17,272
He chose to go his way.
1303
01:11:19,692 --> 01:11:21,782
[Bruce Lubeck]
There's never been anybody I've seen
1304
01:11:21,860 --> 01:11:25,240
that remotely approaches what he was like.
1305
01:11:26,323 --> 01:11:30,913
There were just too many things wrong,
too many wires crossed.
1306
01:11:30,995 --> 01:11:33,075
He was born with the safety off.
1307
01:11:35,457 --> 01:11:37,377
[Marlin Lee Vortman]
How do I feel about Ted?
1308
01:11:37,835 --> 01:11:40,955
I don't think I really, really handled it.
1309
01:11:42,006 --> 01:11:43,836
You know, he's-- he's gone.
1310
01:11:44,675 --> 01:11:46,135
I don't deal with it.
1311
01:11:46,969 --> 01:11:50,759
I sort of closed that chapter
a long time ago in my life.
1312
01:11:53,350 --> 01:11:56,480
[Carol DaRonch]
I was very lucky I got away
1313
01:11:56,562 --> 01:11:59,442
from one of the world's
most infamous serial killers.
1314
01:12:00,107 --> 01:12:02,987
I sit and think
about the victims and their families.
1315
01:12:04,278 --> 01:12:06,488
He did not deserve to live.
1316
01:12:08,532 --> 01:12:11,742
He's in a place, where I hope...
1317
01:12:12,077 --> 01:12:14,537
that he's basically just burning in hell.
1318
01:12:17,916 --> 01:12:21,546
[Michaud] Ted endures in the hearts
and minds of those who knew him.
1319
01:12:22,129 --> 01:12:24,969
Like a bad cold,
he just keeps coming back.
1320
01:12:26,175 --> 01:12:28,635
There's a kind of a taint
that I can't get rid of.
1321
01:12:29,636 --> 01:12:31,136
[Aynesworth] It was horrendous.
1322
01:12:32,890 --> 01:12:35,770
Sometimes you wake up at night
and think about it. [chuckles]
1323
01:12:42,107 --> 01:12:46,987
[Bundy] We want to be able to say
we can identify these dangerous people.
1324
01:12:47,863 --> 01:12:50,453
And the really scary thing is
you can't identify them.
1325
01:12:51,325 --> 01:12:55,115
People don't realize that there are
potential killers among them.
1326
01:12:57,539 --> 01:13:00,579
How could anyone live
in a society where...
1327
01:13:01,168 --> 01:13:05,708
people they liked, loved, lived with,
worked with, and admired
1328
01:13:06,131 --> 01:13:08,131
could the next day turn out to be
1329
01:13:09,051 --> 01:13:11,511
the most demonic people imaginable?
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