Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Bundy Was the One Who Was Missing from Many of His Childhood Memories


 75 Years Ago Today

Sunday 24th of November 1946
Serial killer Ted Theodore Robert Bundy aka The Only Living Witness is born in Elisabeth Lund Home for Unwed Mothers, 76 Glen Road, Burlington, Vermont, United States. Conceived out of wedlock to a father who disappeared Bundy's mother, Eleanor Cowell, fled to the sanctuary of the Elizabeth Lund Home for Unwed Mothers. After his birth Bundy was brought up by his maternal grandparents in Philadelphia. He was raised for a while to think that they were his parents and his biological mother was his sister. 
Bundy was the one who was missing from many of his childhood memories. Bundy was diagnosed with a mild mental illness and was severely mentally ill and failed most of his schooling. Bundy returned in 1955 where his last known appearance was on the set of a sitcom. Bundy returned to the National University of British Columbia (UBC) the following year. Bundy became a member of the Liberal Party of Canada (Canadian Federation of Students) which was later renamed to a "National Liberal Party in Canada" which became the largest political party in the world and held sway as far as UBC Canada remained. Bundy went on to hold Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) nomination for Governor General of Canada. Bundy returned to Canada in 1959 where he continued to run for Governor for the Governor General of Manitoba where he then ran for Representative in the Canadian Parliament for the first time in over six decades.

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