Summary of Kevin M. Sullivan's The Bundy Murders
Everest Media
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Publisher:
Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822523142
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 On January 31, 1974, twenty-one-year-old Lynda Ann Healy was approaching graduation and thinking about her future. She had wanted a career in music, but had recently decided against it. She had grown up in the suburbs of Seattle, and was comfortable with her surroundings.
#2 On the last evening of her life, Lynda Healy made dinner for everyone, and later walked with her friends to Dante’s, a popular night-spot for the college crowd.
#3 The night of the murders, Pete returned home from the tavern with the record albums he had bought. He gathered up his records and took off to catch the 9:41. Several minutes later, just as Lynda and some of her roommates had settled down in front of the television, Ginger’s brother and a friend stopped by and joined them in front of the TV.
#4 The next morning, Karen Skaviem, who had spent the evening studying at the library, returned home about midnight and noticed a single living room light was on. She entered the house and saw light coming from Joanne Testa’s room. She didn’t stop to see if the door leading from the basement to the outside was locked.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 On January 31, 1974, twenty-one-year-old Lynda Ann Healy was approaching graduation and thinking about her future. She had wanted a career in music, but had recently decided against it. She had grown up in the suburbs of Seattle, and was comfortable with her surroundings.
#2 On the last evening of her life, Lynda Healy made dinner for everyone, and later walked with her friends to Dante’s, a popular night-spot for the college crowd.
#3 The night of the murders, Pete returned home from the tavern with the record albums he had bought. He gathered up his records and took off to catch the 9:41. Several minutes later, just as Lynda and some of her roommates had settled down in front of the television, Ginger’s brother and a friend stopped by and joined them in front of the TV.
#4 The next morning, Karen Skaviem, who had spent the evening studying at the library, returned home about midnight and noticed a single living room light was on. She entered the house and saw light coming from Joanne Testa’s room. She didn’t stop to see if the door leading from the basement to the outside was locked.
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