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Ted Bundy — Part 3
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August?” Mr. Yocom asked. ‘ “Yes,”
Bundy replied. ;
- Political Spy?
Mr. Yocom then contended that
Bundy had, indeed, worn a_ false
mustache to spy on other candidates
when he worked on Washington Gov.
Dan Evans’ campaign,
, Mr. O’Connell objected, but Bundy
answered that he never wore a mus-
tache and never spied on any candi-
, dates.
; “Did you ever make the statement, ‘I
like virgins and I can get them
anytime,’ ” Mr. Yocom asked.
“No,” Bundy said:
The defendant said he may have -
made another statement, “‘There’s no
difference between right and wrong,”
but that Mr. Yocom took the words out
of context. Bundy said the words do not
reflect his opinion.
Large Crowds
Following a lunch recess, extra court |
bailiffs had to be called to regulate the 5
crowd gathered outside Judge Hanson’s *
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courtroom in the Salt Lake City-County
Building. ;
-Mr. Yocom continued his questioning
of the defendant.
“Did you ever. go to Fashion Place
Mall?” he asked. .
“Yes, V’ve been there,” Bundy
replied. .
After further questioning, Bundy
admitted he may have been at the mall
in the fall of 1974, but not on Nov. 8.
Bundy’s testimony concluded at 3
p.m. and Mr. O’Connell rested his ease.
Mr. Yocom reopened his case with
two witnesses, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Shear, who lived across the hall from
Bundy at 565-lst Ave. during the
summer of 1975.
Wore Shiny Shoes
The couple testified individually that
they saw Bundy wearing black, shiny
patent leather shoes several times that
summer.
Miss DaRonch said, during her tes-
timony, her abductor wore such shoes.
Wednesday, different former neigh-
bors of Bundy said they never saw him
wear such shoes. oo
Mr. O’Connell, during cross éxamina-
tion of Mr. Shear, showed thé witness
the black shoes Buridy was wearing in
court. ~
“Are these the shoes?” he asked.
. “No, the shoes were shiny plastic
looking and I remember them because I
don’t like those kind of shoes,” Mr.
Shear replied. ;
Mr. Yocom then recalled three law-
men present at Bundy’s Aug. i6 arrest
in Granger.
Each said there was no evidence of
marijuana or marijuana smoke on
Bundy or in his car when he was
- stopped. mn .
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