Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer Season 1 Episode 3

Ep 3. Gone Girls

  • January 31, 2020
  • 52 min
  • 8.4  (127)

In "Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer" season 1 episode 3, titled "Gone Girls," viewers are taken deeper into the personal lives of several of Bundy's victims, including Janice Ott and Denise Naslund, who were both abducted and killed in the same day at Lake Sammamish. Bundy's modus operandi of pretending to be injured to gain the sympathy and trust of his victims is explored in detail, with survivor Karen Sparks sharing her harrowing experience of being targeted by Bundy at the same event.

The episode also covers Bundy's arrest and subsequent trial in Utah for the kidnapping and attempted murder of Carol DaRonch. The testimony of DaRonch, as well as other witnesses and police officers, is presented to build a case against Bundy, who represents himself in court and uses his charisma and charm to manipulate the proceedings.

Meanwhile, Bundy's former girlfriend and survivor of his attacks, Elizabeth Kendall, grapples with the realization of his true nature and the emotional toll it takes on herself and her daughter. Kendall shares intimate details of their relationship and sheds light on Bundy's upbringing and possible motives for his crimes.

The episode ends on a cliffhanger as details about Bundy's escape from custody in Colorado are revealed and the manhunt for the notorious serial killer intensifies.

"Gone Girls" offers a riveting and emotionally charged look at the impact of Bundy's crimes on his victims and those around him, as well as the efforts to bring him to justice. With powerful testimony and personal accounts, the episode paints a vivid and haunting picture of one of America's most notorious killers.

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In "Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer" season 1 episode 3, titled "Gone Girls," viewers are taken deeper into the personal lives of several of Bundy's victims, including Janice Ott and Denise Naslund, who were both abducted and killed in the same day at Lake Sammamish. Bundy's modus operandi of pretending to be injured to gain the sympathy and trust of his victims is explored in detail, with survivor Karen Sparks sharing her harrowing experience of being targeted by Bundy at the same event.

The episode also covers Bundy's arrest and subsequent trial in Utah for the kidnapping and attempted murder of Carol DaRonch. The testimony of DaRonch, as well as other witnesses and police officers, is presented to build a case against Bundy, who represents himself in court and uses his charisma and charm to manipulate the proceedings.

Meanwhile, Bundy's former girlfriend and survivor of his attacks, Elizabeth Kendall, grapples with the realization of his true nature and the emotional toll it takes on herself and her daughter. Kendall shares intimate details of their relationship and sheds light on Bundy's upbringing and possible motives for his crimes.

The episode ends on a cliffhanger as details about Bundy's escape from custody in Colorado are revealed and the manhunt for the notorious serial killer intensifies.

"Gone Girls" offers a riveting and emotionally charged look at the impact of Bundy's crimes on his victims and those around him, as well as the efforts to bring him to justice. With powerful testimony and personal accounts, the episode paints a vivid and haunting picture of one of America's most notorious killers.

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  • First Aired
    January 31, 2020
  • Runtime
    52 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (127)
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