European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 27, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes Friday january 27, 1989 Prober estimates Ted murders at 100 Seattle a serial killer Ted Bundy executed this week May have killed More than 100 girls and Young women in murderous sex rages fro coast to coast says an investigator who tracked him for 15 years. My feeling is he has killed Way over100," said Bob Keppel who As a King county detective investigated the eight Ted killings that occurred in Western Washington in 1974, the first that we reconnected to Bundy. In a frenzy of last minute confession that brought Keppel and a Parade of investigators from other states to Florid state prison Bundy confessed to All eight and 15 More nationwide and provided information on dozens of others. Keppel now a Washington state attorney general s investigator acknowledged that the exact number May never be known and offered no details to support his estimate at a news conference wednesday. He did play excerpts from a chilling tape recording of a confession Bundy made Friday to the killing of University of Washington student Georgann Haw Kins one of the Ted victims. The slayings were so called because witnesses recalled seeing a handsome Young stranger named Ted in area where several victims disappeared. Bundy described a trademark ruse i which he outfitted himself with crutches a Sling or cast then asked Young women Tor help in carrying books or other items to his car where he knocked them unconscious and drove away to murder them. I. Asked her to help me carry the briefcase which she did and we walked Back up the Alley toward his car bund said on the tape. When we reached the car. I knocked her unconscious wit the crowbar there were some hand cuffs there along with the crowbar handcuffed her and put her in the Pas Senger s Side of the car and drove away. She was unconscious but very he said Hawkins regained conscious Ness and described driving her to the Foothills near Issaquah 15 Miles East of Seattle where he killed her. But Keppe stopped the tape before Bundy recounted the gruesome details out of respect he said for the victim s family. It s bad. That s about All i can say Keppel said. I was shocked he said of the Waythe victims were treated adding that investigators had t known Bundy s meth ods because the victims were found weeks sometimes months after their deaths and Many Bones had been scattered by animals. Investigators who spent time wit Bundy before his execution tuesday compared notes and when they added cases up realized Bundy had been involved in up to 50 homicides. Florida state attorney Jerry Blair said Fri agent Bill Hagmeier told him that Bundy s confessions closed the books on13 killings in Washington Utah and col Orado provided information that May never be confirmed on 14 More cases in Washington Utah Idaho California Vermont and Pennsylvania and touched on at least 20 More slayings in various states dating Back to 1969. Arthur Norman a forensic psychologist on Bundy s defense team in 1986 and 1987 said after the execution tha Bundy had earlier admitted killing two women in new Jersey in May 1969 Norman said Bundy after Many hours of talking admitted the 1969 murders of Susan Davis 19, of Camp Hill a. And Elizabeth Perry 19, of Excelsior Minn on the new Jersey Shore the Portland newspaper the oregonian reported. Bundy who grew up in Tacoma Wash was a 22-year-old student a Temple University in Philadelphia at the time. He returned to the Seattle area inthe summer of 1969. Keppel said Bundy remained cold blooded and manipulative to the last As he meted out information on his victim sin Hopes of delaying his execution. The Only sorrow Bundy Felt at the end despite his tears was for himself Kennel said. Uniform i j in presidential race urged Washington a _ legislation to set uniform nationwide poll closing time during presidential elections was introduced wednes Day by sen. Brock Adams a Wash. The Bill is intended to prevent Early projections of results while polls on the West coast Are still open. Officials in the West have complained that Early network television projections of the win Ner discourage voters from going to the lower turnout has affected the outcome of close local races officials have said. Adams said that last year the networks began their quadrennial scramble to project a win Ner m the presidential race almost two hour before polls closed in the West. The Bill Calls for the polls to close simultaneously across the country at 7 . Pacific time 8pm Mountain 9 . Central and 10 . Eastern. Klan sues Kansas City Over Access to to Channel ground broken for memorial to 4 students killed at Kent state Rima in a a filed by the american civil liberties Union the Kun flux klan contends that the City Council violated its right to free speech by denying it an outlet on Cable television. The lawsuit filed in . District court on wednesday asks that american Cablevision re establish its Public Access Channel so that Thekka can broadcast a White supremacist pro Gram called Kansas the City Council eliminated the Public Access station in june rather than broadcast the mis Souri knights of the Kun flux klan s show. In it place american Cablevision established a Community Access Channel Over which it exercise editorial control. H the lawsuit says the Council s decision was motivated by the desire to suppress the racialist viewpoint of the klan. Kent Ohio a Kent state University officials broke ground for a scaled Down memorial to the four students killed by Ohio National guardsmen in 1970despite a silent protest by students and donors who say the new design is inadequate. The ground breaking wednesday for the May 4 me Morial followed unanimous approval by University trustees to build a $100,000 memorial on a Campus Hill near where guardsmen shot 13 students killing four on May 4, 1970. About 30 people stood in silence about 20 Yardstrom speakers at the ground breaking holding signs protesting plans for the memorial. The trustees nov. 15 agreed to reduce the Cost of the memorial from $1.2 million to $100,000 after a fund raising Campaign netted Only $40,000. I Don t like the autocratic method by which decision were made said Glenn Frank a retired geology professor Frank said he was among donors who along with group of students known As the May 4 task Force hired attorneys to represent their concern that the original de sign not be altered. They can t just use their Money and build something else said attorney William Whittaker of Kent who with dents Cleveland represents the donors and Stu Whittaker said they were prepared wednesday to ask Portage county common pleas judge George Martin to "301 restrainin8 order halting All work on the or k5u attorneys agreed to Contact All donor regarding the change in memorial plans before construction starts said Lawson adding that a restraining order was not necessary. I bos 300t peple turned out for the ground breaking where Dean Kahler one of nine students wounded when wheelchair8"10" a the students spoke from his Hee k 1 Stim and that incident affects All the fort Richardson Alaska up cold weather training Complete with pictures of amputated frostbite victims to instill respect for the Arctic was required for 26,000 . Troops taking Partin Winter War games but the cold was winning the Battle wednesday. Cold weather indoctrination is sup posed to prepare troops for the Arctic s worst enemy cold. But nothing not even chilling Cwi horror stories pre pared the world s most powerful military machine for such extreme cold. Last week it. Gen. Thomas g. Mcl Nerney commander of the alaskan air. _ to a Sim a stigma and that incident affects All the unidentified Kent state University students silently ,m.n/ of crippled in the shooting. Protest trustees approval of a scaled Down memorial Chain naj a Isyss 3ef2s" said William Risman cold Channan other d Ouon 9 i Ouw memorial. Chairman of the Board o brim Frost troops Bow to relentless foe. Alas n Mph rom i i a a T. ,. Cd my at Elmendorf fab and head of joint task Force Alaska characterize the brim Frost 89 exercise As the pre Mier cold weather exercise in the world in the free this week troops sent to military out posts in Alaska from 16 states and two Canadian provinces were in Retreat from dangerous cold. For two weeks Interior Alaska has been in a deep freeze with temperatures Frozen in the minus-45 f-to-minus-70 Frange. Fairbanks meteorologist Don Emanuel predicted More cold after Abney warm up to the minus-40s and minus-50s. The Alaska department of transportation reported a Low of 74 below Zero tuesday at 7 mile a Dalton Highway maintenance Camp near the Arctic Cir the cold has prevented planes from delivering mail and groceries to Many Alaska towns. Now the cold is Wiswar on brim Frost troops. 8 8 6 a a retailing our outdoor Active said capt. Carolyn Hodge at Al " weather has had T at minus 65, activities Are stopped from minus 30 to minus 64, exercises May be halted said it. Jennifer Cassidy at Elmendorf. Activities were suspended monday a Galena West of Fairbanks for several Hundred troops and Hodge said additional troops were not deployed tuesday and wednesday because of the frigid weather. The troops Are holding up pretty Well but we re having problems with equip ment Cassidy said. There have been frostbite reports and the cold stopped bulldozers in their tracks while they were carving an Airstrip near Eielson fab
