Ghouls are cashing in on Ted Bundy’s slayings by selling the glasses he wore while stalking his helpless female victims for $75,000.
The eyewear is on sale on a stomach-churning “Murderabilia” website that specializes in selling objects owned by serial killers to true crime obsessives.
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Also for sale online are the killer’s prison letters telling of his joy at being a father for up to $4,500 — along with incident reports of his violent rages behind bars and his last will and testament and fingerprint arrest chart.
An ad for Bundy’s glasses on the site says: “Ted Bundy eyeglasses owned by Bundy which he used as part of his disguise while he was on the run in Florida. It is believed that this is the same pair of glasses Bundy was wearing when he approached 14-year-old Leslie Parmenter only days before Bundy abducted Kimberly Leach in Lake City, Florida."
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“Included with this pair of glasses is an actual crime scene/trial exhibit photo which shows the glasses on the seat of the stolen Volkswagen Ted Bundy was driving when he was arrested in Pensacola, Florida. Both the crime scene/trial exhibit photograph and the eyeglasses were exhibits used at Bundy’s February 1980 trial which resulted in another death sentence for the murder of Kimberly Leach.”
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Bundy — electrocuted on Death Row 30 years ago after murdering up to 100 women in a hellish spree — sliced the heads off at least 12 of his lookalike female brunette victims, had sex with corpses of others and kept body parts of his prey.
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He was finally was executed by electric chair on January 24, 1989, in Florida for the murder of 12-year-old Kimberly Leach, who he killed one month after slaying Lisa Levy and Margaret Bowman at Florida State University.
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The day before Leach vanished, Bundy struck up a conversation with
Leslie Ann Parmenter, who was 14 at the time on February 8, 1978, before he was scared off when her older brother drove up and challenged the psychopath.
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Bundy orchestrated two prison escapes — wearing the glasses now on sale for $75,000 as a disguise during one of his break-outs.
The sales of Bundy merchandise have spiked after new Netflix documentary Conversations With A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes was made available showing hundreds of hours of his taped Death Row confessions – to mark the 30th anniversary of his execution by electric chair.
Also for sale online are the killer’s prison letters telling of his joy at being a father for up to $4,500 — along with incident reports of his violent rages behind bars and his last will and testament and fingerprint arrest chart.
An ad for Bundy’s glasses on the site says: “Ted Bundy eyeglasses owned by Bundy which he used as part of his disguise while he was on the run in Florida. It is believed that this is the same pair of glasses Bundy was wearing when he approached 14-year-old Leslie Parmenter only days before Bundy abducted Kimberly Leach in Lake City, Florida."
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Included with this pair of glasses is an actual crime scene/trial exhibit photo which shows the glasses on the seat of the stolen Volkswagen Ted Bundy was driving when he was arrested in Pensacola, Florida. Both the crime scene/trial exhibit photograph and the eyeglasses were exhibits used at Bundy’s February 1980 trial which resulted in another death sentence for the murder of Kimberly Leach.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Bundy — electrocuted on Death Row 30 years ago after murdering up to 100 women in a hellish spree — sliced the heads off at least 12 of his lookalike female brunette victims, had sex with corpses of others and kept body parts of his prey.
Photo credit: Getty Images
He was finally was executed by electric chair on January 24, 1989, in Florida for the murder of 12-year-old Kimberly Leach, who he killed one month after slaying Lisa Levy and Margaret Bowman at Florida State University.
Photo credit: Getty Images
The day before Leach vanished, Bundy struck up a conversation with
Leslie Ann Parmenter, who was 14 at the time on February 8, 1978, before he was scared off when her older brother drove up and challenged the psychopath.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Bundy orchestrated two prison escapes — wearing the glasses now on sale for $75,000 as a disguise during one of his break-outs.
The sales of Bundy merchandise have spiked after new Netflix documentary Conversations With A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes was made available showing hundreds of hours of his taped Death Row confessions – to mark the 30th anniversary of his execution by electric chair.
Photo credit: Getty Images