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Crime Library: Criminal Minds and Methods

Your Daily Creepout: Ted Bundy’s Bite Mark

Prolific serial killer Ted Bundy’s undoing was a bite mark he left on the buttocks of one of his victims, Lisa Levy. Levy and her sorority sister Martha Bowman had been strangled and beaten to death, but their killer did not leave much evidence in the Chi Omega sorority house at Tallahassee’s Florida State University. The room they shared had been wiped clean — a fastidious habit of Bundy’s that helped him evade capture. But the bite mark, which later matched impressions taken of Bundy’s teeth, became the central piece of evidence at his trial and led to his conviction.

Bite Marks as Evidence to Convict

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