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Ted Bundy — Part 3
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Victim was terrified,
Murray couple
Continued from B-1
Under questioning by Deputy
Salt Lake County Atty. David E.
Yocom, she testified earlier that she
recognized Bundy immediately in a
lineup at Salt Lake City Police
Headquarters.
In cross-examination, O’Connell
asked, ‘Did you recognize him from
the pictures police showed you? Do
you think you would have known him
immediately
his picture?”
“T don’t know,” she said.
y because you had seen %
8, but he did not have a moustache at
the lineup. .I think I remember him
from pictures, too.”
Under O’Connel’s questioning,
she said she had looked through a
series of photos and not been able to
identify them, but she said Bundy’s
photo looked more like the assailant
than anyone. She said she saw
Bundy’s photo three or four times
before the lineup.
“How do you know Mr. Bundy’s
- year was the car your assailant
“I *drove?”’
O’Connell asked. Miss
think T remembered him from Nov. ¥DaRonch replied that a photograph
“ee . yo
testifies.
wo ~
of Bundy’s car had shown a ripped .
hack seat, ‘‘just like the car I had
been sitting in.” O'Connell showed
‘her pictures of similar cars with
ripped seats and asked, “Do any of
these look like Bundy’s car?”
“T can’t tell,” she said clearly.
The defense attorney asked how
she managed to escape from an
assailant six feet tall when she was
only five feet seven and weighed less
than 110-pounds. ‘‘Have you partici-
pated in athletics or have you had
any kind of self-protection or de-
fense training.” She replied, ‘‘No.”
“How in the world did you keep’
‘him from striking you with that
crowbar? Perhaps he never meant
to hurt you at all,” O’Connell said.
He then asked pointedly,
“Didn’t you discuss with police the
night of Nov. 8 how you broke away
and didn’t you say or agree that
perhaps the man had not meant
harm to you after all?”
“I don’t remember that. I don’t
remember any such conversation,”
she answered softly, dabbing at her
eyes with a tissue.
Earlier in the testimony, O’Con-
nell objected to ‘Yocom’s using
Bundy’s name in describing Miss
DaRonch’s assailant.: The judge
agreed. and ordered Yocom: to
specify ythe words “assailant” or
“man” and not use Bundy’s name,
When asked by Yocom if her
assailant was in the courtroom, Miss,
DaRonch clearly identifled Bundy
as the man. —”
The defendant appeared calm
during the proceedings and smiled
at times when his attorney appeared
to have made a pdint.
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