0:00 - 1:23 Outside shots of people walking, Chi Omega, police cars 1:24 - 2:16 Young woman asked how it effected her personally. Talks about escort service on campus for students 2:17 - 2:44 Police cars on campus. Students/people walking by FSU 2:45 - 3:00 Reporter says over 200 calls were made to command center, talks about security for surviving victims. Reward $ 3:01 - 3:25 School representative talks about students dropping out from FSU because of murders 3:26 - 3:39 Reward $ raised from $2500 to $15,000 by local business men and students setting up their own fund 3:40 - 4:10 Police guard Chi Omega 24/7. Rep from Chi Omega talks about students to use unused reward $ for scholarship fund
@Lia22226 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@LaRavenYT6 ай бұрын
Imagine living there and how eerie it would feel to have to walk the streets after a murder like this. Knowing what we do now... no place was safe. Not home, school, parks, the beach... not even the unalive hotline. Bundy was everywhere.
@Mysteriousworld156 ай бұрын
My sister live there for study
@Farrah3006 ай бұрын
After Karen Chandler recovered, she not only returned to FSU to complete her education, she returned to the Chi Omega Sorority house. That is amazing in such a good way.
@Romulan24696 ай бұрын
Karen showed tremendous courage in returning to the house after what happened to her. She along with all of the other Bundy survivors are heroes.
@MustardMischief6 ай бұрын
It must have been such a frightening time for any young lady 😔
@SusanTurner-yo9lf3 ай бұрын
Thanks for uploading. Watching this really portrays how terrifying it must have been . Heartbreaking all those young lives taken.
@sandrabaker13126 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, such a scary time, hard to believe that you looking at the time this massacre happened.
@Cbcw766 ай бұрын
And in August 1990 as the college semester started at U of Florida, there was Danny Rolling starting it all over again. And again, it was a 'from left field, outta nowhere' tip (well, from Louisiana) that led Gainesville & Florida police to focus on the Right Suspect - instead of the wrong one.
@douglasgilman8936 ай бұрын
Wow great clip Carol. The bad news is the day after Bundy was still on campus. In fact he was right down the street probably absorbing what he had done the night before!
@whovotedforthat6 ай бұрын
Watching from the UK and very interesting and glad u survived to tell your story
@davidimrie69166 ай бұрын
So great to see this footage, just a snapshot in time. I believe Bundy would have still been on campus at this time. Most likely riding the high of what he had just done.
@joeancona27846 ай бұрын
But,once Bundy got in his 🚗 after his 🫥 hideous murders his crappy driving sealed his fate, just a shame it wasn't before he killed that poor baby in LakeCity😢😢😢!!!
@Romulan24696 ай бұрын
What surprises me about this video is how calm people are shortly after that savage attack at Chi Omega. I don't know if it's just shock or something else, but if that happened today the whole area would be sealed off by police, there would be news media everywhere and many people out shouting for justice. Weird but it was the late 70s I guess.
@evarose906 ай бұрын
Thanks Carol !!!!!! Great video !!!!
@ericduggan15206 ай бұрын
Thanks Carol! Have a wonderful summer!
@dionysianinfluence6 ай бұрын
thank you for all the videos you post! do you happen to remember what video archive you got these/teds trial videos from?
@Melanated_Sugar36 ай бұрын
Lady I hate you went thru this but you are a necessary Gem to the people I swear❤❤❤❤
@Farrah3006 ай бұрын
The part where the lady said that FSU had two students to withdraw from the University is so sad. It's amazing how one person can have a effect on so many lives whether it be for good or for evil.
@Cbcw766 ай бұрын
I know Kevin Sullivan has researched Ted's brief (one week long?) adventure into Ann Arbor after his escape and flight from the last Colorado jail. The question that Kevin has pursued is, "If Ted goes wild in Tallahasse after a week or so, how did he appease his murderous rage and self-'high' upon escaping to Ann Arbor. Did he just sit back and gloat?" We know Ted visited a sports bar on Jan 1 and was The Obnoxious Drunk among all those Wolverine fans as they watched Michigan lose to Ted's Washington Huskies. When interviewed months later, bar patrons didn't remember Ted exactly but they did remember the loud drunk UW fan. And there was only one... it had to be Ted. (Any other Huskie fan would have been quieter and better behaved - but to have a wanted killer and recent escapee boasting and bragging, 'feeling his oats' - well, that's only Ted.) So, what did Ted do in Ann Arbor for a week? It was bitterly cold that New Years. We know he stole at least one car (a VW bug, of course) and drove that south, out of Ann Arbor at the end of his week. Do we think he was a Good Little Boy from January 2 to Jan 6th? He didn't know the terrain... he didn't know the town... but he didn't know Colorado ski resorts either. That didn't stop him durijng his 'hunts'. He went down to Evergreen College - didn't know that town or terrain either. Didn't stop his murderous rage from taking over. Ann Arbor police claimed to have investigated 'everything' but found no connections. Or were they ashamed of their lack of attention as crimes were committed? And was Ted on 'best behavior' as he drove south? His rage that resulted in Chi Omega was fueled by a few hours at a college bar, where Ted's "not so cute, not so charming" looks earned him turned backs and sneeers from the local lovelies. So much so, that his anger was fueled to follow at least 2 back to Chi Omega, hide in the shadows and watch their backdoor (unguarded, unlocked) entrance. And even then, his rage wasn't fniished. I have to wonder about Ted's week in Ann Arbor (realizing he wasn't dressed for cold weather - but he had to steal purses, at least - he said this to Michaud & Aynesworth - even after professing he was a good boy in Ann Arbor. Uh huh... yeah... I also think about flight timing. Ted bought a ticket to the quickest-departure Big University town - the chance to get to Ann Arbor occurred hours before the next flight to Austin, Texas. And that one halfway joke Ted supposedly addressed to Robert Larssn in his DELIBERATE STRANGER book: "Where can I go to get executed?" and Larsen said, "Florida, I suppose." Some jailhouse interview-!
@johnhammond99626 ай бұрын
Where did Ted board the bus to Florida?
@marthableiweis41796 ай бұрын
Just read Ann Rules book. RIP all these girls and good luck Carol ❤
@Cbcw766 ай бұрын
Rule's book is angering to me. It was my first-read in that first year of its publication but, over time, her omissions were barely touched on in Editions 2 and 3. For example, she was privy to gruesome crime-scene photos and discussions than she wrote about. (She'd say this in Edition 3.) But she never wrote about it specifically, claiming she wasn't to 'spare the families'. She may not have been the first to call Ted "handsome, charming" (that might be blamed on Robert Larsen's DELIBERATE STRANGER tale) but her popularity is the one that spread that horrible version much much farther than anyone else. Reading the recent re-release of "Liz Kendall's" MY PHANTOM PRINCE, we read Liz's version of events, and how Rule's version did not match Liz's first-hand observations, or about Ann's own behavior in those years. We know that courtroom groupies knew nothing about gruesome details because Ann refused to write those. And the 'angering part' comes from Ann's complains about "the groupies"!! She created them and THEN complains about their "chasing the handsome, charming Ted". And despite two more editions with some corrected prose and additional info, Ann never addresses her errors directly. Just complains more about more groupies. Ann's an angering writer for me, therefore. Fortunately, a good many subsequent books correct those cover-ups and lies, and give me the far better picture of Ted's life.
@marthableiweis41796 ай бұрын
@@Cbcw76 I understand your assessment, you're certainly right. I just started to read books about these cruel crimes and about the life of the survivors and how they are dealing with their fate.
@tigertbalm3 ай бұрын
@@Cbcw76 I don't agree at all. Ann didn't create the groupies,evil men somehow always have them.Even Hilter , Charles Manson ,etc.And more recent killers, have them too. Ann did not know when she started writing the book that Ted was the killer,though she did give his name in the "Ted" investigation. I don't think at that point in time releasing the gruesome details of the women's deaths would have helped. These women somehow convinced themselves Ted was someone that could be helped by their love.
@K1NGM4S1V2 ай бұрын
Ann Rule is an idiot.
@annmarieelliott67175 ай бұрын
The Chi Omega Apartments had no alarms for safety back then.
@devonjones52006 ай бұрын
Know what's crazy. Bundy hadn't left town at thisnpoint he was still in a nearby apt. So as all this footage was being shot Bundy was most likely watching from a distance by his apt looking at all the commotion of what was going in
@caroldaronch19746 ай бұрын
Yes. Larry Simpson mentions that in his closing statement
@devonjones52006 ай бұрын
@@caroldaronch1974 the closing statement of what? Bundys 1979 trial? Or where
@caroldaronch19746 ай бұрын
@@devonjones5200I’m sure you watched it kzbin.info/www/bejne/b32Yopd8nJhkrc0si=n0hKVLsO8WmATEVC
@devonjones52006 ай бұрын
@@caroldaronch1974 oh yeah I've seen this before I've watched all the trial footage from your channel I just forgot Simpson mentioned that cuz I only seen it once like a year or so agai
@Queendora-jc9gy6 ай бұрын
@@devonjones5200The bad thing is o J Simpson was found innocent and they still wanted to kill him!!this physco keed many and they knew and still didn't want to give him the death penalty!!White America will pay,I'm glad to see white on white crime, because they never talk about it,I don't wish death on anyone!!
@Johnnynbk6 ай бұрын
Ted added 5 more to that address
@Romulan24696 ай бұрын
I wonder what happened to that giddy chick Francis Messier who had a relationship with him at the Oaks rooming house?
@patrickmccarron50596 ай бұрын
This is some Holy Grail footage here.
@Dman4256 ай бұрын
Believe it or not, 1978 wasn’t the Stone Age
@mrsmiawallace35546 ай бұрын
@@Dman425 I think most everyone younger than say 40 nowadays will see 1978 as the stone age because of how far technology has advanced in those 46 years. I can see people in 46 years from now...thinking of 2024 as the stone age. Most college kids today can't even remember 9/11 because they weren't even born yet. So if they can't fathom life in 2001, im pretty sure they see 1978 as stone age 😓
@wimvanaerde62496 ай бұрын
Thx 🙏🙏
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@lindacosta56882 ай бұрын
Time traveled slowly back then
@joinjen38546 ай бұрын
I have walked this campus. I felt safe, and they probably did also.