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Other Possible Victims


Anne Marie Burr-Burr was found missing from her home in Tacoma, Washington on the morning of August 16, 1961. Burr's bedroom window, which had been closed when the nine-year-old girl went to bed the previous evening, was standing open. Her body was never found. Bundy lived just ten blocks away and was reported to have known Burr but was only 15 at the time of her disappearance. He denied any involvement with the her disappearance. Still, many close to the case believe that this was Bundy's first kill.

Lonnie Trumbull-Lonnie Trumbull-During the evening of June 23, 1966, roommates Lisa Wick and Lonnie Trumbull laid sleeping in their Seattle apartment. When a third roommate arrived the next morning Trumbull was dead, beaten with a blunt object in her sleep. Wick had barely survived a similar attack and lingered in a coma for some time. She remembered nothing. A blood-covered piece of wood was found in a nearby vacant lot. Bundy escaped and refused to later confess to this crime, but the attack is similar to some of his later crimes.

Carol Valenzuela-Valenzuela, 20, was found on October 12, 1974, along with an unidentified female near a deer path in a wooded area outside Vancouver, Washington. Last seen on August 2 at a welfare office.

Jane Doe-Found along with Valenzuela outside of Vancouver, Washington, on October 12, 1974. Had been dead an estimated six weeks prior to Valenzuela's death.

Rita Jolly-The seventeen-year-old girl disappeared from West Linn, Oregon, in June of 1973. Oregon detectives never got a chance to interview Bundy about Jolly's disappearance.

Vicki Lynn Hollar-The 24-year-old disappeared from Eugene, Oregon, in August of 1973. As in the Jolly case, Oregon detectives never got a confession from Bundy in Hollar's case.

Rita Curran-Curran, 24, was found dead by her roommate in their Burlington, Vermont, apartment on July 19, 1971. She had been beaten on the head, raped, and strangled. Bundy had traveled to Burlington , where he was born in a home for unwed mothers, in 1969 and had planned another in the summer of 1971. It is not known if he actually followed through with his trip. Curran worked at a hotel that was directly next door to the building in which Bundy was born.