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where did ted bundy live

Ted Bundy lived in several U.S. states over his life, mainly Washington state, Utah, Colorado, and finally Florida before his arrest and execution. He was born in Vermont but is most closely associated with the Pacific Northwest and later Florida, where his last crimes and death sentence occurred.

Early life and childhood

  • Ted Bundy was born in Burlington, Vermont, in 1946, but did not stay there long.
  • He was raised primarily in Washington state, where he spent much of his childhood and teenage years and later attended the University of Washington in Seattle.

Main places he lived

  • Washington state : Bundy lived in the Seattle area and other parts of Washington during his youth and early adulthood, and many of his early known crimes were committed around King County.
  • Utah : In the mid‑1970s he moved to Utah, where he attended law school in Salt Lake City and where he was first arrested in 1975.
  • Colorado : After his Utah conviction, he was extradited to Colorado for a murder case and jailed there until his escapes in 1977.
  • Florida : Following his second escape, he fled to Florida, lived under an alias in a boarding house near Florida State University in Tallahassee, and committed several of his final attacks there.

Final years and death

  • Bundy was ultimately arrested in Florida in 1978 and remained in custody there through his trials and appeals.
  • He was executed at Florida State Prison in Starke, Florida, on January 24, 1989, making Florida the state most associated with the end of his life.

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