Ted and Ann
The Mystery of a Missing Child and Her Neighbor Ted Bundy
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Lee Ann Howlett
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Rebecca Morris
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At age three he was using knives to frighten his teenage aunt. By 14 he was a thief, animal abuser, and peeping tom who liked to pull little girls into the woods to scare them.
Ted Bundy killed at least 35 girls and women, and possibly hundreds. Was his first victim eight-year-old Ann Marie Burr who disappeared from their Tacoma, Washington neighborhood in 1961? Her body was never found and there were no clues, just two tenacious detectives who spent the rest of their lives trying to solve the case. Was Bundy telling the truth when he told a hypothetical story about killing Ann and dumping her into a muddy pit?
With new information about Ted Bundy's childhood, interviews with those who knew him best, and the memories of the Burr family, Ted and Ann is the story of one the 20th century's most fascinating cold cases.
Rebecca Morris is an award-winning journalist who has worked in radio and television news in New York City; Portland, Oregon; and Seattle, Washington. A native Oregonian, her reporting has appeared in The Seattle Times, The Oregonian, People, Entertainment Weekly, New York Newsday, American Theatre, and many other publications. She lives in Seattle.
©2012 Rebecca Morris (P)2013 Rebecca MorrisCritic reviews
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- Lex
- 09-05-17
The human cost of a serial killer
This book highlights the human cost of a serial killer's actions on a particular victim's family. Where some books about Bundy seek to almost glamourise him, this book does not. Through the narrative, the author allows us a glimpse into the world of a child victim's family. It is very well researched and also provides a view of Bundy through the eyes of people who knew him. It is both heartbreaking and enlightening, ultimately revealing the strength of the human spirit even in the most appalling of circumstances.
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- Elizabeth Frounks
- 27-08-19
A wonderful read for those interested in Bundy
I have been a little obsessed with Ted Bundy as of late and really jumped on the chance to read this one. It was really well written and the amount of research that went into this shows really well. Whilst I started to read for Bundy, I was quickly overwhelmed with the story of Ann Marie Burr and her disappearance. A must-read.
*I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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