The Beetle That Carried Evil: Ted Bundy’s Volkswagen and Its Afterlife

“His car aided him in killing spree.”

Herbie would be mortified to know that a Volkswagen Beetle was used as a tool by one of the most horrific and disgusting douche canoes that ever lived.

Ted Bundy is a known murder and necrophilia of the 1970’s. He was sentenced to death and killed for his malicious and vulgar crimes in the 80’s.

His car aided him in killing spree. First impounded by the Police as evidence, then purchased by Lonnie Anderson, former Salt Lake Sheriff, who bought it at a police auctionAnderson then, after many years sold it to Arthur Nash, the car was then moved and put on showcase at the Nation Museum of Crime in DC, when the venue closed, Nash put it on display and where it currently resides at the Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Tennessee.

The car along with Bundy’s typewriter and dental molds and a few letters he wrote are part of a temporary display at the museum.

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