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Ted Bundy — Part 3
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By Wilf-Cannon
Tribune Staff Writer
Theodore R. Bundy, serving time in
the Utah State Prison for kidnaping,
was turned over to Pitkin County, Colo.,
authorities Friday when 3rd District
Court Judge Jay E. Banks dismissed a
‘writ pf habeas corpus which would have
dela‘ved the extradition.
. Buhdy is scheduled for arraignment
. Monday in ‘Pitkin County on_ first-
degrée murder charges.
Prior to Friday’s action, attorneys
for Bundy had indicated their client
would fight extradition.
Releases Statement
In a prepared statement released
‘ after the court proceedings, Bundy
-said, “I would not waive my right to an
(extradition) hearing and voluntarily,
- request removal to Colorado uniess I
was certain that I will be acquitted of
_ the{ charges there.”
‘The Colorado charges contend that
Bundy was responsible for the Jan. 12,
194, disappearance of Caryn Camp-
bell, 24, a nurse from Dearborn, Mich.
Her nude, frozen body was found
“some four weeks later about two miles
from the Wildwood Inn, Aspen, where
* she had been staying.
Bundy’s Salt Lake City attorney,
_ Bruce C. Lubeck, said his client will be
represented by the public legal defen-
der’s office in Pitkin County and will
be housed in that county’s jail.
al other reasons, besides his innocence,
, for wanting to go to Colorado.
“First, I wanted to determine what
* remote connection, if any, there could
have been between myself and the
tragic death in Colorado. As I sus-
pected, the accusations made by the
Pitkin County district attorney have
proven to be grossly exaggerated, in
some instances purely fictitious and
without merit.
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Bundy Exiradited to Colorado
Murder Arraignmen
“Second, I needed time to check into
what matters I could challenge in Utah
concerning the legality of the extradi-
tion. .
“Next, I had to assure myself that I.
would receive competent legal rep-
resentation upon my arrival in Col-
orado. \ Lo,
“And finally, I wanted to work With .
my Salt Lake City attorneys in writing.
my appeal of my kidnaping conviction.
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