

Lindvall wanted to talk to Bundy about three different cases, but Bundy insisted on starting with Cunningham because her body had not been found.īundy was originally brought to trial in Garfield County for murdering a Snowmass woman, whom he had killed in January, before he killed Cunningham in March. He wanted Lindvall to approach the governor on his behalf, asking him to postpone the execution. Lindvall later said Bundy’s 11th-hour confessions were an attempt to prolong his life.īundy said he wanted a “deal” before he’d confess to Cunningham’s murder. Bundy was executed that night in a Florida electric chair.īundy described Cunningham’s death in excruciating detail to Lindvall, who had traveled to Florida to question Bundy about three murders. 24, 1989, Bundy confessed to how he killed Cunningham and more. I just sometimes do that,” Bundy told Vail police detective Matt Lindvall when he confessed.ĭuring a three-hour hour session with Lindvall on Jan. She was never found.Ī month after he killed her, he said he went back and buried her remains. He got back on Interstate 70 and drove west to the desert, where he yanked her out of the trunk and strangled her to death. When she was within reach, Bundy snatched her to him, knocked her unconscious, handcuffed her and stuffed her in the trunk in the front of his Volkswagen. According to Bundy’s jailhouse confession, they exchanged pleasantries, Cunningham, moved closer to help Bundy, who appeared to be struggling with his crutches. It was still early in Bundy’s five-year string of murders.īundy was charming, as the evil often are. She had no idea who he was, how evil he was or that she was about to die. She walked over to Bundy’s car to offer to help, and he asked her to carry his ski boots.

She was walking to a local restaurant on March 15, 1975, to meet a friend when she saw Bundy. It was spring and Cunningham, 26, worked in a Vail ski shop.
