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I first saw him sitting there at the bar all alone. He was handsome: clean cut, sporting a turtle neck and blazer, looking very much like the all-American boy. I would soon find out that wasn’t the case at all.
The year was 1978. Happy Days was the top-rated show on television, the Bee Gees were the world’s biggest-selling band, and I was a coed at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. A Chi Omega, no less. Tonight was a special night: the night of the Big Game, the Rose Bowl for our University of Michigan Wolverines. So I went down to the bar to meet my friends and watch the game.
Before trying his hand at fiction, Philip Loyd spent a lifetime as a financial and insurance writer, contributing to Forbes, McGraw Hill, and Jim Kramer’s The Street, among others. Loyd now writes fiction and reference books exclusively.. Titles available at Amazon.com.
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I liked the story, Phil, but I gotta tell ya, I knew it was gonna turn out to be Ted Bundy from the first paragraph. Maybe it’s because I’m old, so I remember the whole Bundy episode.
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There are plenty of clues for those familiar with Bundy to figure it out. For others, the ending will be a surprise. Thanks.
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The picture of Georgann Hawkins is a clear giveaway, now that i think about it. In the book there is no photo,
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