On February 6, Ted stole a van and drove to Jacksonville, where he was spotted in the act of trying to abduct a schoolgirl. Three days later, twelve-year-old Kimberly Leach disappeared from a schoolyard nearby; she was found in the first week of April, her body discarded near Suwanee State Park. Police in Pensacola spotted Bundy's stolen license plates on February 15, and were forced to run him down as he attempted to escape on foot. Once Bundy was identified, impressions of his teeth were taken to compare with bite marks on the Chi Omega victims, and his fate was sealed. Convicted on two counts of murder in July 1979, he was sentenced to die in Florida's electric chair. A third conviction and death sentence were subsequently obtained in the case of Kimberly Leach. After ten years of appeals, Bundy was finally executed in February 1989. In his last interview, he confessed to a total of 28 murders.
Hello, I'm trying to see if anyone would be interested in buying "The Bundy Van" This is the van that Ted Bundy stole from FSU and used to get away after he had murdered the two coed's in Tallahassee. The van was owned by Florida State University and was signed out to Ted. He also was using this same van when he kidnapped the little 12 year old girl, Kimberly Leach, in Jacksonville. She was later found murdered near Lake City, Florida. It was also the van that he was driving when he was captured in Pensacola, Florida.
I know that there are people out there who are interested in collecting items like this and I have "The Bundy Van" available with documentation. I also have a cell door that was special built for Bundy. If you or anyone would be interested in owning either of these items, please contact me through the email.
After Bundy was caught the van was confiscated and later obtained by Apalachee Correctional Institution to be used as one of our Institutional vehicles. (I set in it on post a many a dark night) The owner of the Bundy van asked me to put it on the internet and see if anyone would be interested in buying it. If so contact me at nelda@digitalexp.com for more information.