Ted Bundy. (AP). “His physical attractiveness helped to make him a mythical character, an antihero who continues to intrigue readers, many of whom were not even born when he carried out his horrendous crimes,” Rule wrote in “The Stranger Beside Me. read more
The twisted friendship of crime writer Ann Rule and serial killer Ted Bundy Ann Rule's career as a policeman was short. She was only a provisional policeman because of her nearsightedness. As a child she helped feed the County Jail inmates and she up in an extended family of policemen. read more
”Ted Bundy was a complex man who somewhere along the line went wrong,” a prosecutor of one of his crimes said when Bundy was executed in 1989. ”He killed for the sheer thrill of the act and the challenge of escaping his pursuers. read more
Ann Rule, 83, Dies: Wrote About Ted Bundy (a Friend) and Other Killers Image Ann Rule in 1984 with "The Stranger Beside Me," her best-selling 1980 study of the serial killer Ted Bundy. read more