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Goodreads asked Sara A. Survivor:

What mystery in your own life could be a plot for a book?

Sara A. Survivor The entire mystery of Ted Bundy IS a plot for books. From my own personal experience with him and from what I see in case files I haven't yet published, here is something to think about: The following are facts from the files.
1-Ted Bundy was executed in 1989 and his body was cremated. His ashes were scattered.
2-They did this knowing that there were still unsolved cases of missing women and that his "spree" of 1974 was NOT the beginning.
3-The FBI BAU was talking of building a special wing at BAU to house serial killers so they could be studied.
4-They "closed" Bundy's cases per a 1992 FBI report stating no one would ever fully know how many he killed.
5-Serial killers are alive today who killed as many or more than Ted Bundy.
6-Ted Bundy helped WA State develop crime questionnaires behind the scenes.
7-In 2011, after failing to get WA State police jurisdictions to review my story against the evidence I went to the Seattle FBI. One month later, the Attorney General office released a statement that a vial of Bundy's blood had been "found" and that DNA would only now be considered.
8-There are many items that were found at the Issaquah crime scene site in September and October of 1974 that were items of women's and girls' clothing and jewelry [as well as a bicycle shift cable and remains of one if not two unidentified girls] that did not match the known victims. There was underwear, a gold earring, a knife, a camel coat, and on and on. Why weren't these items preserved and thoroughly investigated? The bicycle shift cable at the Issaquah crime site could have been Ott's.

Everyone seems to want to doubt me based on WA State's investigation. But the records show that there are some major issues in it behind the scenes. I wish people would give me a chance to be heard and call for an open investigation of WA State's investigation back then because there are other victims besides me who were left behind.

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