had abruptly changed his behavior toward her, how he became cold and insensitive. It seemed Bundy was living a double life filled of lies and betrayal, the stories of both women seemed to overlap. The evidence was building towards Bundys conviction. An old friend of Bundys had said he saw pantyhose in Teds car and that he spent a considerable amount of time up at Taylor Mountains where bodies of victims have been discovered. Another old friend of Bundys had reported that he saw him with a cast on, but no record of him ever breaking his arm in any hospital. Pg. 9On February 23, 1976 Bundy was put on trial for the kidnapping of DaRonch. Bundy felt confident that there was no hard evidence to convict him, but he was wrong. DaRonch pointed to Bundy the man who portrayed himself to be Officer Roseland. The judge reviewed the case and found Bundy guilty on aggravated kidnapping, he was sentenced to fifteen years with the possibility for parole. Farther investigations had found that hairs from Campbell and Smith were found in Bundys VM bug. This linked him to the murders of the two females, Bundy was moved to Garfield County Jail in Colorado in April of 77 to await the murder trial of these two girls. Bundy believed he could represent himself better then his other lawyer, so he fired them and represented himself. Bundy was granted permission to leave the confines of the jail on occasion and utilize the courthouse library in Aspen, to conduct research. What police didnt know was that he was planning his escape. On June 7th during one of his trips to the courthouse library Ted jumped out the window and escaped to freedom. Although, in six days he was caught trying to steal a vehicle in Aspen by police and brought back to jail. However, seven months later he escaped again and by the time police were aware, he was well on his way to Chicago. Bundy changed his name to Chris Hagen and settled in an apartment in Tallahassee, Florida. Pg. 10T...