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Visions of Ted Bundy: the Psychic and Chi Omega Murders

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Visions of Ted Bundy: the Psychic and Chi Omega Murders
Visions of Ted Bundy: the Psychic and Chi Omega Murders

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Visions of Ted Bundy: the Psychic and Chi Omega Murders

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In Tallahassee, Florida, early one cold winter morning in 1978, a mad man entered the Chi Omega sorority house near the Florida State University campus, and viciously attacked four women. Two would die. A fifth woman was brutally attacked just blocks away.
Authorities urgently searched for the killer leaving no stone unturned. If psychics provided persuasive links to the killer, why not use them?
Joseph, a young music student, has visions of the killer. Lieutenant George Brand, an investigator on the task force, promised the victims' families he will do what it takes to catch the assailant. Joseph brings his visions to Brand and, within weeks, Theodore Robert Bundy is arrested.
Helen Baxter, a young newspaper reporter, is unexpectedly approached by Joseph, who claimed to have provided key psychic details that led to the capture of Bundy. Would Bundy have been captured without Joseph's help? Was there a psychic link between Joseph and Bundy?
This is the true story of the hunt for, and capture of, Theodore Robert Bundy.

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