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Who Is Ted Bundy’s Daughter, Rose - And What Is Her Strange (but True) Story?
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Who Is Ted Bundy’s Daughter, Rose - And What Is Her Strange (but True) Story?

The horrors wrought by Ted Bundy—his kidnapping, assault and murder of dozens of young women across the nation in the '70s—remain a haunting reminder of the evils that can be imagined and perpetrated by humankind.And that the notorious serial killer was considered to be a handsome and charismatic man who could easily lure potential victims into trusting him makes him even more terrifying.RELATED: How a Podcast Exposed a New Break in the Unsolved Delphi Murders CaseBut there was one woman who believed him to be a rather “dignified” man, so much, in fact, that she even became his wife and bore his child.Here is the story of Rose Bundy's mother, Carole Ann Boone, her relationship with Ted Bundy, and their presumed child, Rose Bundy.Ted Bundy and Carole Ann Boone Met at WorkTed Bundy and wife Carole Ann Boone met in 1974 when they were colleagues at the Department of Emergency Services in Olympia, Washington. At the time, Carol Anne Boone was going through a divorce (her second!) and raising a son, James. She was also reportedly in a relationship when she met Bundy, who was dating his long-term girlfriend Elizabeth Kloepfer at the time.According to Ted Bundy: The Only Living Witness, a respected true crime examination of Bundy’s life by the investigative team of Stephen G. Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth, Bundy and Boone expressed an early romantic interest in each other, with Bundy eager to begin dating.RELATED: The Waco Siege: 5 Deadly Facts You Never Knew“I liked Ted immediately—we hit it off well,” Boone said of their initial encounters."He struck me as being a rather shy person with a lot more going on under the surface than what was on the surface. He certainly was more dignified and restrained than the more certifiable types around the office."- Carole Ann BooneBut Bundy and Boone’s relationship wouldn’t remain platonic for long and they soon grew close. Their romance was interrupted when Bundy was arrested, but it continued in another form when the pair began sending each other love letters while he was imprisoned in Utah in 1976 and awaiting trial for kidnapping and assault. The first of a number of charges of murder and rape against Bundy were to come later that year.Ted Bundy Proposed to Carole Ann Boone in the CourtroomAP/REX/SHUTTERSTOCKFollowing a pair of dramatic prison escapes (that Boone was rumored to have had a hand in assisting), murder charges in Colorado and a series of subsequent assaults and murders in Florida, Bundy was recaptured and remanded to Florida State Prison in Raiford in 1978. It was during Bundy’s trial in Florida that Boone moved from Washington to the Southern state to support him, fully believing in his innocence.It was during one of his trials in June 1979, at the Miami Metropolitan Justice Building, that Bundy took advantage of an obscure (and bizarre!) Florida law stating that two people could be married by simply making a declaration that they were married while in a courtroom with a judge present. Bundy was questioning Boone on the stand as a character witness—Bundy was representing himself in court—when he suddenly asked her to marry him. Boone accepted and Bundy immediately declared to the court that they were legally married.In February, 1980, Bundy was sentenced to death by electrocution and began what would be a nine-year stay on death row.RELATED: How One Victim’s Incredible Act of Bravery Ended a Decade of Horrific KidnappingsSome 32 months later, on October 24, 1982, Boone gave birth to a daughter, Rose, and named Ted Bundy as the baby, Rose Bundy's father.Rose Bundy Conceived While Ted Bundy Was on Death RowThough conjugal visits were not allowed at the Florida State Prison for men on death row, it’s known that inmates would bribe guards to allow them time alone with their female visitors. This theory serves as one plausible explanation for Boone’s pregnancy. Others speculate that Boone may have smuggled a condom into prison, with Bundy then depositing his genetic material into it, tying it shut and returning it to her through a kiss.Whatever the true explanation may be, the facts are that Ted Bundy, one of history’s most notorious serial killers, got married and presumably fathered a child while incarcerated!The next several years saw Boone regularly visiting Bundy in prison, occasionally with their baby Rose and her son James in tow.Boone had long championed Bundy’s innocence over the years, and when Bundy began to confess to his horrifying list of murders (partly in an attempt to have his execution delayed), she reportedly felt “deeply betrayed.” Carole Ann Boone Cut All Ties With Ted Bundy After He Pleaded GuiltyA toy bunny is hung in effigy by Jerry Jackson of Atlanta, Georgia, wearing a Ronald Reagan mask, and the pro-death penalty crowd rejoices after the Ted Bundy execution, January 25, 1989 at sunrise in Starke, Flordia Photo: AP Photo/Mark FoleyAdmitting to all that he was guilty of the heinous crimes, Bundy and Boone’s unexpected relationship began to sour after a few years. "[Carole Ann Boone] absolutely believed he was innocent," Wood told Women's Health. At the time, she explains, "There were so many people who thought he was innocent and being railroaded. There wasn't really good evidence against him in any of the cases. So Carole Boone was surrounded by people who fed her idea that he was innocent, and you know, when you're in love, you want to be fed that."- Trish Wood, Journalist/ Director of Ted Bundy: Falling For A KillerWhen Bundy was offered a "bones for time" deal (meaning, if he told police were the bodies of his victims were, they'd delay the death penalty), Carole Ann Boone realized she'd put her faith in the wrong person. That was the turning point for Carole Ann, who realized Bundy would only be able to comply with the "deal", if he committed the crimes.Boone ended up divorcing him in 1986 and heading back to Washington with Rose and James.There was a rumour as reported by TIME magazine, that Bundy had begun a relationship with his lawyer Diana Weiner, which was potentially the proverbial straw that broke their relationships back.Ted Bundy was executed in the Raiford electric chair ( also known as "Old Sparky") on January 24, 1989. It was reported that Boone refused to accept a phone call that Bundy made to her on that very morning prior to his execution.RELATED: Are True Crime Podcasts ‘Unhealthy’ or Can They Solve Real Problems?It was after Bundy’s execution that Rose Bundy's family essentially went off the grid. It’s believed that Boone changed both her and her daughter’s names to move on from the Bundy saga and forward with their lives. To that end, there was virtually no concrete or up-to-date information available on Carole Ann Boone and Rose Bundy from that point onward. Not that it prevented the rumor mill from grinding out possibilities.Boone’s whereabouts and identity remained unknown until January 2018, when she reportedly died from septic shock in a Washington State retirement home at the age of 70. Apparently, nobody at the home knew anything about her past, family or the brief time she spent as the wife of Ted Bundy.Now 40 Years Old, Rose Bundy's Whereabout Are Not KnownEven less is known about Boone and Bundy’s daughter, Rose Bundy (also known as Rosa, reportedly), who would be a 40-year-old today. Theories abound, of course, but her story has essentially remained a mystery. Which doesn’t sound unrealistic considering her history and what could be her strong wish to keep the past in the past. And perhaps that’s where it should remain, even as publishers and studios unleash an avalanche of books and films on Bundy’s life and awful deeds, most recently the 2019 Netflix production Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile starring Zac Ephron as Bundy.RELATED: After the Capture: Where Is Kidnapping Victim Elizabeth Smart 19 Years After Being Rescued?The noted true crime writer and former police officer Ann Rule may have put it best and most succinctly in a 2008 reprint of her 1980 Ted Bundy account, The Stranger Beside Me.“I have heard that Ted’s daughter is a kind and intelligent young woman, but I have no idea where she and her mother may live,” Rule wrote in the bestselling book. “They have been through enough.”KEEP READING: How Jaycee Lee Dugard Reclaimed Her Life after an 18-Year Kidnapping