These videos are always captivating, informative and thought provoking. For those of us who were around when these events took place, memories come flooding back. Another fantastic presentation, guys!
@@grimmlifecollective If you are still in Seattle, go to a restaurant in Araya’s Place. It’s all you can eat Thai food buffet. There is one the the U district. Pretty close to where Layne Staley lived.
Born and raised in Seattle during this horrific period of time, I can remember some of this like it was yesterday (I was still quite young when Bundy was killing, but old enough to remember when he was caught). GLC -- nice video! I'm especially THANKFUL and APPRECIATIVE that you took extra care NOT to glorify this maniac but were reverential in your presentations out of respect for the victims and their families.
A few years ago my cousin Anne told me that she was studying in the library at CWU when Susan Rancourt was abducted by Bundy in the parking lot. I got the sickest feeling when she told me. She said she will never forget that day.
I have seen many videos and crime shows on Ted Bundy and his victims. For some reason, I got very emotional watching this. It is indeed, mind blowing how he hid in plain sight. He destroyed so many lives. Its heart breaking.
An old friend of mine used to work with Ted Bundy in the Pacific Northwest area. He approached her to "date?" her. I'm so glad she chose her future husband over him. I don't want to think of what might have happened.
Here’s an interesting side note as the ground breaking show “Mary Tyler Moore Show” was becoming increasingly popular at promoting women’s independence in the workplace the reality of women’s safety in America was entirely opposite to what Hollywood was promoting.
I would have hated to be his neighbour when he was a kid, I bet many pets vanished as he was growing up. I had a cat vanish once and it still plays on my mind nearly thirty years later. They say death by electrocution is the worse way to go, you're fully conscious and in agony as your body fries from the inside, I'm glad that's how he went. RIP all his victims, known and unknown.
The idea of pet victims is much more disturbing to me than human victims, like with horror movies; I can watch murder and gore all day but if a movie even suggests something happening to an animal, hell no, Im not watching.
Crucifixion or impalement would be far worse. There are some people I would be more than willing to bring that back for. Especially those who harm animals and children.
As much as Serial Killers are sick. I still get intrigued on who they are, and why they did what they did. Your videos on true crime stuff is amazing. Can't wait for more!
I was a high school senior when he was executed and I remember speaking with a classmate in English class and we were both indignant and offended that people were cheering for his execution. 34 years and many true crime videos, books and podcasts later, I think the present me would be cheering as well.
not me even in this time frame because i dont believe in that because some people are wrongly accused of a crime they didnt commit i know ted did kill but the ones who didnt is who i feel for
@@chrissysteele2955 I can respect that. I am not against the death penalty, but the reality of innocent people being executed in the past and as a potential occurrence has to give anyone pause.
@@joejones9520 Right? If I had to be wrongly convicted, I would rather be dead than spend the rest of my life being caged like an animal with human scum.
I just randomly found this channel and I love it already! My channel covers true crime and when you're researching, sometimes you're only seeing these locations in grainy, black and white newspapers. But to see them in video like this definitely gives you a different perspective of these locations. Thank you for your hard work!
It is truly unreal how many beautiful places hold such dark history. I find true crime fascinating just because it makes you wonder how someone who seems so nice and normal harbors such a dark side. It makes you wonder what happened. Also, I love how you pay respects to the victims.
Really good video, I lived in Tacoma for 20 years right down the street from the childhood home and until today I had no idea that's where he lived... On a side note I actually got a chance to chat with Teds mom Louise on a couple different occasions and she was very nice.
Thank you for covering history without delving into gory details or celebrating the criminal. I went to school with someone who was one of Bundy's early victims. That closer to evil than I ever want to be. Thanks again!
My childhood neighbor dated Ted Bundy while he was attending UW, she said he was normal and all of her friends loved him. Very creepy. Great video, didn’t realize I lived so close to the spot where the bridge pic was taken, I drive by there often.
Can't get enough of your channel. I watched 14 episodes over the weekend and continue to watch them during the work week. I appreciate the work you put in for the videos.
Michael, you are such a wonderful host. Your narrations, videos comparing history to today and personal thoughts are so interesting and well done. I'm in!
Next time your in the area you could do the green river killer as well. The PNW is very beautiful and most of the time it will call people back to it so I'm sure you'll be back! Thanks for the awesome videos!
Thank you for doing Seattle. I lived there & loved it until it got too expensive, crime went off the chain & I packed up my stuff and moved. Traffic also sucks. 👍👍
@@applejellypucci Seattle area is not that expensive, the cost of electricity is one of the cheapest in the country thanks to the Grand Coulee Dam Hydro, there is no state income tax so if you make good income in Tech you take home some 6% or so more than California and property taxes are not that bad and is less than many states like the state of Texas which has very high property taxes. Eating out and services are not cheap due to one of the highest minimum wages in the country I think $18 or $19 so the trick is to live cheap for the area somewhere away from Seattle and drive to work which can be frustrating so its not for everyone and avoid eating out just make your own food like I do but its not for everyone.
I lived 2 blocks from Ted Bundy's home in Tacoma,and I had a friend who had a picture of her and Bundy when she was young Bundy was youth director at her church,and he was their paperboy.Her next door neighbor was the 12 year old who went missing and who many think was Bundy's first victim 🎃🎃🎃
His last victim Kimberly Leach was taken from us on my birthday Feb.9. Rest in peace Kimberly and another great video you have shared with us. Excellent.
Omg!!!! Dude, I was in Seattle a couple years ago with my sister. And one of the main reasons I wanted to go was to see the certain Ted Bundy significant Seattle sights. I was bummed when I went there and found that so much of where I wanted to go is completely different and the WHOLE city is turned into apartment complexes. I wanted to go to where he lived in Seattle, his old rooming house, but of course it’s an apartment complex now. Not like his Utah rooming house which looks almost the same today! I didn’t get the chance to go to the university though, which would be fascinating. I did love Seattle though
I live in Salt Lake city just one block down from where Bunny got first arrested, it's called Granger Utah on Burglary charges and tools in his car..I am very young but all this info and history is fascinating to me..What a monster 👾..
Love your inset photo placements, seeing them more than once really makes an impact. 1:58 That is the good old University bridge. Just a block south of it is the original Red Robin. And the torn down Daly’s. Legendary food. Fremont bridge is west along the Lake Union and it still is orange. Or still is in memory.
These types of vids are my absolute favorite that you guys do on the channel (no matter the topic/subject manner). Always phenomenal and your hard work is greatly appreciated!!!
Oh my goodness! I have been waiting for this video. After reading Ann Rule’s “Stranger Beside Me,” I could just imagine the old sites of Bundy and possible ways he blended in the crowds and how he charismatically escaped suspicion. Ann Rule’s take on him was just so fascinating and intriguing. Disclaimer… not glorifying. Thank you so much for the great content! I live vicariously through you guys!
In fact I have read that book too, and there is a phone number still working for his former law offices, I called and the front desk lady anwsered!! I tought it was f-ucking creepy!!
The Volkswagen Beetle was designed by Ferdinand Porsche for the Nazis in the 1930’s to be the People’s Car. A car easily affordable for the average German and do use to drive on the reichsautobahn. However, it never went into mass production due to the German economy’s focus on production of war material. The dark origin of the Beetle is incongruent with it’s popular image as a car ideal for young couples or singles to use for drives into the country for warm weather outings.
Seattle native & was in college here when it was made. 4 artists designed it, there is no nefarious Bundy linked symbolism here. It’s closer to being an add for the close by University & Ballard VW dealerships than a Bundy reference. What other car is iconic & junkyard cheap (and small enough) to carry the piece - it makes the perfect composition/art/comedy/ubiquity of modern man in a massive sculpture. Of course a VW Bug!
I've been waiting for this one. It's so wonderful to see you both in Seattle. I used to shop regularly at the Safeway where a young Ted Bundy worked. If I'm not mistaken, he was fired from there for theft. It was in the Queen Anne neighborhood. I would always think of him when I went there. Anyway, another great video. Always respectful, and very well done 🤘🤘
Bundy had dinner at my friend's house to discuss politics with her father. So you came to my city! Someone just jumped off of the Aurora Bridge a few weeks ago. Have fun here!
I remember those Ted Bundy days well. I was in my 20's, long brown hair. It was a scary time for us women. No one knew which state he would prowl next. We let out a collective sigh of relief when he was eventually caught for good after all the escapes, and we cheered with everyone else when they threw the switch. Yet the story of Ted Bundy is still a strangely intriguing one... not in an admiring way but where we can't fathom what he did nor why and how he flew under the radar for so long. Anyway, bye, Teddy. Stay put this time, would ya....
Great video - thanks for uploading this one. Oh wow, you guys were in my area. I live in Lakewood, just south of Tacoma, not far from the two military bases here. I had heard that Ted had ties to Seattle, but never knew he grew up in Tacoma. In fact, we drive by his old neighborhood whenever we hop onto Hwy 16. It is pretty chilling to know that we are so close to his old stomping grounds.
I really love your channel honesty I’m always waiting for your true crime episodes which are my favorite please do another Ted Bundt episode covering the Utah and colorado escapes
Thanks for the ( again ) very well made video. Yes i think/feel that photographs especially the old ones have a strange quality... Greetings, Tom, Belgium.
Grimmlifecollective I live in Seattle, been watching your vids for a couple years now, named my son after River Phoenix so your vid on River was my intro; but if you guys need anything while in Seattle (if you're still here or next time) let me know, happy to help if i can. :)
That was a chilling documentary. It definitely makes you wanna be cognizant of everywhere you go cause you never know. Great job telling the story you truly are a gifted narrator.
As a Seattle native, I was in my early twenties when Ted was hunting. Luckily, I was NOT a long haired brunette with a part in the middle. Seriously, it was a very frightening time.
That was just the most common hairstyle and colour I believe. Healy, Rancout and Ott were fair haired, while Naslund even though a brunette didn't have hair parted in the middle. 😕
@@shirleydowning9383Wow, crazy. Bundy appears to have been watching and stalking her beforehand for quite a while. He possibly did have a preference for hair type but wasn't limited to it. Good thing he didn't spy you 😮
I think it's important to understand how someone like Bundy became such a Notorious Serial Killer Sicko that he was. Thanks for sharing this difficult subject matter. Your work is very respectful.
Very interesting video.. thank you for posting. Great to see the locations we all hear about but never get to see so thank you for taking the time to show us around...
Interesting video. Thanks for sharing. The obscure locations (like the bridge), are interesting. I'm interested in the Jack the Ripper case, & whenever I am in London I try to get shots of some of the obscure places tourists aren't aware of when they do Ripper related stuff.
Your research and attention to detail always amazes me. It was fun listening and talking to you and Jessica last night on the live stream. Look forward to more in the future. Stay safe and happy hunting.
The night before he was put to death someone put up 2 billboards in Seattle - one that read: "Bye, Ted!" and "Contribute to the effort - turn off your lights at (I swear it said 9:00 p.m. even though he was electrocuted at 7:00 a.m.)."
Absolutely love this channel. Always so well researched. You two are fantastic and I love how carefully put together all your stories are. I lived in Colorado when he escaped from jail there. I remember my mom would lock all the doors and not let us girls go outside for long. Terrified me as a child to think that there were people like him roaming around free.
I love the scene at 11:30, the sun, nature just growing crazily all over the place. How such a lovely urban scene full of life can be associated with such a horror of a man..... Splendid and informative content as always, and done without all the noise and excitement so hard to avoid. Thanks.
I so enjoy your videos and am so thankful you show empathy for the victims and their families. I was 14 in 1974 and would have helped him with a broken arm. Society didnt discuss sociopaths. He was a true monster killing people that were trying to help him. Thanks guys.
@2:01 it doesn't look like that blue bridge next to Bundy on his left in that old picture, it looks like the red brick buildings to the right of the bridge.. imo great video btw
Always a good day when Grimmlife puts up a new video!
These videos are always captivating, informative and thought provoking. For those of us who were around when these events took place, memories come flooding back. Another fantastic presentation, guys!
Wow, thank you…this was incredibly nice of you. Thank you for watching and Happy Halloween
Alright, guess we know who robbed a bank as part of their day's adventure! 😉👏
Well deserved, none the less.
These two are underrated forsure
@@grimmlifecollective If you are still in Seattle, go to a restaurant in Araya’s Place. It’s all you can eat Thai food buffet. There is one the the U district. Pretty close to where Layne Staley lived.
@@OOBEJuanKenobi thanks for the tip! Love AIC and Layne
Born and raised in Seattle during this horrific period of time, I can remember some of this like it was yesterday (I was still quite young when Bundy was killing, but old enough to remember when he was caught). GLC -- nice video! I'm especially THANKFUL and APPRECIATIVE that you took extra care NOT to glorify this maniac but were reverential in your presentations out of respect for the victims and their families.
u had Heros aswell like bruce lee living there
Terrific video. What a awful story.✌️
My family lived in Seattle at the time Bundy was around.The stories still scare me !
A few years ago my cousin Anne told me that she was studying in the library at CWU when Susan Rancourt was abducted by Bundy in the parking lot. I got the sickest feeling when she told me. She said she will never forget that day.
I have seen many videos and crime shows on Ted Bundy and his victims. For some reason, I got very emotional watching this. It is indeed, mind blowing how he hid in plain sight. He destroyed so many lives. Its heart breaking.
Truely horrific beyond the imagination of how he played everyone with the evil sadistic charisma
An old friend of mine used to work with Ted Bundy in the Pacific Northwest area. He approached her to "date?" her. I'm so glad she chose her future husband over him. I don't want to think of what might have happened.
So did Dahmer....
Here’s an interesting side note as the ground breaking show “Mary Tyler Moore Show” was becoming increasingly popular at promoting women’s independence in the workplace the reality of women’s safety in America was entirely opposite to what Hollywood was promoting.
I would have hated to be his neighbour when he was a kid, I bet many pets vanished as he was growing up. I had a cat vanish once and it still plays on my mind nearly thirty years later. They say death by electrocution is the worse way to go, you're fully conscious and in agony as your body fries from the inside, I'm glad that's how he went. RIP all his victims, known and unknown.
The idea of pet victims is much more disturbing to me than human victims, like with horror movies; I can watch murder and gore all day but if a movie even suggests something happening to an animal, hell no, Im not watching.
@@joejones9520 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Crucifixion or impalement would be far worse. There are some people I would be more than willing to bring that back for. Especially those who harm animals and children.
@@joejones9520 So you are vegan/vegetarian then?
@@bloatedpotato I am carnivorous but do not eat animals...
As much as Serial Killers are sick. I still get intrigued on who they are, and why they did what they did. Your videos on true crime stuff is amazing. Can't wait for more!
I was a high school senior when he was executed and I remember speaking with a classmate in English class and we were both indignant and offended that people were cheering for his execution. 34 years and many true crime videos, books and podcasts later, I think the present me would be cheering as well.
not me even in this time frame because i dont believe in that because some people are wrongly accused of a crime they didnt commit i know ted did kill but the ones who didnt is who i feel for
@@chrissysteele2955 I can respect that. I am not against the death penalty, but the reality of innocent people being executed in the past and as a potential occurrence has to give anyone pause.
@@chrissysteele2955 I know, it really makes me feel much better about it if the innocent ones only spend their lives in prison...
@@joejones9520 Right? If I had to be wrongly convicted, I would rather be dead than spend the rest of my life being caged like an animal with human scum.
Same here .... I still remember that morning and the cheering
I just randomly found this channel and I love it already! My channel covers true crime and when you're researching, sometimes you're only seeing these locations in grainy, black and white newspapers. But to see them in video like this definitely gives you a different perspective of these locations. Thank you for your hard work!
Just checked out your channel and subscribed!
It is truly unreal how many beautiful places hold such dark history. I find true crime fascinating just because it makes you wonder how someone who seems so nice and normal harbors such a dark side. It makes you wonder what happened. Also, I love how you pay respects to the victims.
He went to school with my aunt and uncle in Tacoma and gave my aunt a rose at one time.. love your channel
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Really good video, I lived in Tacoma for 20 years right down the street from the childhood home and until today I had no idea that's where he lived... On a side note I actually got a chance to chat with Teds mom Louise on a couple different occasions and she was very nice.
I live in the Seattle area and went to the UW, but later than when Bundy was there. Still it always creeped me out!
As a resident of western Washington.. I hope 🙏 you enjoyed your visit to our state! I am very happy you came!
Thank you for covering history without delving into gory details or celebrating the criminal. I went to school with someone who was one of Bundy's early victims. That closer to evil than I ever want to be. Thanks again!
My childhood neighbor dated Ted Bundy while he was attending UW, she said he was normal and all of her friends loved him. Very creepy. Great video, didn’t realize I lived so close to the spot where the bridge pic was taken, I drive by there often.
It really is beautiful...minus the Ted Bundy stuff. Probably nice nice at night, I would think.
Can't get enough of your channel. I watched 14 episodes over the weekend and continue to watch them during the work week.
I appreciate the work you put in for the videos.
Bro when you lined up the photo in the shot at 6:22. Good work man.
Michael, you are such a wonderful host. Your narrations, videos comparing history to today and personal thoughts are so interesting and well done. I'm in!
Thank you for something different in the world of Bundy, Safe travels.-Joe from Joplin MO
Next time your in the area you could do the green river killer as well. The PNW is very beautiful and most of the time it will call people back to it so I'm sure you'll be back! Thanks for the awesome videos!
Yes! Please come back
As a True Crime junkie, I enjoy watching these types of videos. These videos are awesome. 👍
Thank you for doing Seattle. I lived there & loved it until it got too expensive, crime went off the chain & I packed up my stuff and moved. Traffic also sucks. 👍👍
Such a beautiful city, so pretty
I think
I went to Seattle in 2010 and didn't want to come back, but it is VERY expensive.
The traffic in Seattle plus the distances between locations. Soooo pretty up there but that was terrible.
@@applejellypucci Seattle area is not that expensive, the cost of electricity is one of the cheapest in the country thanks to the Grand Coulee Dam Hydro, there is no state income tax so if you make good income in Tech you take home some 6% or so more than California and property taxes are not that bad and is less than many states like the state of Texas which has very high property taxes. Eating out and services are not cheap due to one of the highest minimum wages in the country I think $18 or $19 so the trick is to live cheap for the area somewhere away from Seattle and drive to work which can be frustrating so its not for everyone and avoid eating out just make your own food like I do but its not for everyone.
I remember being shown his “booth table” at Dante’s, an old college bar just down the street from Scarecrow video.
I lived 2 blocks from Ted Bundy's home in Tacoma,and I had a friend who had a picture of her and Bundy when she was young Bundy was youth director at her church,and he was their paperboy.Her next door neighbor was the 12 year old who went missing and who many think was Bundy's first victim 🎃🎃🎃
Another "youth director"...shouldve been the first red flag.
Kimberly Leach
@@loriboyd3055 She was in Florida.
"Church" makes so much sense. Religions make people insane.
A Different Girl
Cant believe all these buildings are still there in 2023 ! This was a real true crime history special treat. Thank U ! 😘
I've read books on several other articles about Bundy and still draws my attention. Great job brother. God Bless
I liked Mark Harmon' portrayal of Ted Bundy in the 2 part tv movie " A Deliberate Stranger".
Thanks! You do an awesome job on the serial killers
Wow, thank you so much. Happy Halloween 🎃
Grimm life killing it figuratively in the northwest. Goonies, enchanted forest, rowdy rods grave. So cool to see you guys up this way
Thanks! Keep up the great videos.
His last victim Kimberly Leach was taken from us on my birthday Feb.9. Rest in peace Kimberly and another great video you have shared with us. Excellent.
Omg!!!! Dude, I was in Seattle a couple years ago with my sister. And one of the main reasons I wanted to go was to see the certain Ted Bundy significant Seattle sights. I was bummed when I went there and found that so much of where I wanted to go is completely different and the WHOLE city is turned into apartment complexes. I wanted to go to where he lived in Seattle, his old rooming house, but of course it’s an apartment complex now. Not like his Utah rooming house which looks almost the same today! I didn’t get the chance to go to the university though, which would be fascinating. I did love Seattle though
I live in Salt Lake city just one block down from where Bunny got first arrested, it's called Granger Utah on Burglary charges and tools in his car..I am very young but all this info and history is fascinating to me..What a monster 👾..
Visited the location in Berkely where Patti Hearst got kidnapped once. Really don't know why. Weird urge to visit some of these places.
Love your inset photo placements, seeing them more than once really makes an impact. 1:58 That is the good old University bridge. Just a block south of it is the original Red Robin. And the torn down Daly’s. Legendary food.
Fremont bridge is west along the Lake Union and it still is orange. Or still is in memory.
I'm a new subscriber!! I always love your intros, music is amazing I'm always dancing to it!!
Adore your channel! Have tried to find other youtubers that give the same vibe but you're one of a kind!! Love seeing new videos 🥰
Scott On Tape is great as well
These types of vids are my absolute favorite that you guys do on the channel (no matter the topic/subject manner). Always phenomenal and your hard work is greatly appreciated!!!
As always, you made another great video showing the Spirit of America... the good parts and the bad parts. Thank you guys! Greetings from Brazil !!
On 1973-74 there was the unsolved hitchhiker murders of seven women. Bundy was considered a suspect.
For those living where Ted lived, they probably are oblivious to the fact he would bring home an occasional dead body or a severed head.
As a "True Crime" junkie, I love these location video's. Greets from Holland.
You're my go to channel for crime locations. Always well done & informative. Keep up the good work!
Oh my goodness! I have been waiting for this video. After reading Ann Rule’s “Stranger Beside Me,” I could just imagine the old sites of Bundy and possible ways he blended in the crowds and how he charismatically escaped suspicion. Ann Rule’s take on him was just so fascinating and intriguing. Disclaimer… not glorifying. Thank you so much for the great content! I live vicariously through you guys!
In fact I have read that book too, and there is a phone number still working for his former law offices, I called and the front desk lady anwsered!! I tought it was f-ucking creepy!!
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Thank you guys for all the hard work you put in, the amount of videos and information is amazing.
Good morning. Can't wait to watch the video. Checked and watched the live last night but gonna watch later.
Him laughing saying “im not guilty” is so creepy
The Volkswagen Beetle was designed by Ferdinand Porsche for the Nazis in the 1930’s to be the People’s Car. A car easily affordable for the average German and do use to drive on the reichsautobahn. However, it never went into mass production due to the German economy’s focus on production of war material.
The dark origin of the Beetle is incongruent with it’s popular image as a car ideal for young couples or singles to use for drives into the country for warm weather outings.
Seattle native & was in college here when it was made. 4 artists designed it, there is no nefarious Bundy linked symbolism here. It’s closer to being an add for the close by University & Ballard VW dealerships than a Bundy reference.
What other car is iconic & junkyard cheap (and small enough) to carry the piece - it makes the perfect composition/art/comedy/ubiquity of modern man in a massive sculpture. Of course a VW Bug!
I've been waiting for this one. It's so wonderful to see you both in Seattle. I used to shop regularly at the Safeway where a young Ted Bundy worked. If I'm not mistaken, he was fired from there for theft. It was in the Queen Anne neighborhood. I would always think of him when I went there. Anyway, another great video. Always respectful, and very well done 🤘🤘
Bundy had dinner at my friend's house to discuss politics with her father.
So you came to my city!
Someone just jumped off of the Aurora Bridge a few weeks ago. Have fun here!
The Grimmlifecollective putting out a new video is the highlight of my day
I remember those Ted Bundy days well. I was in my 20's, long brown hair. It was a scary time for us women. No one knew which state he would prowl next. We let out a collective sigh of relief when he was eventually caught for good after all the escapes, and we cheered with everyone else when they threw the switch. Yet the story of Ted Bundy is still a strangely intriguing one... not in an admiring way but where we can't fathom what he did nor why and how he flew under the radar for so long.
Anyway, bye, Teddy. Stay put this time, would ya....
This is history and if it were not for people like you and Jessica. Nobody would understand loved it. Please keep doing what you are doing.
Great video - thanks for uploading this one. Oh wow, you guys were in my area. I live in Lakewood, just south of Tacoma, not far from the two military bases here. I had heard that Ted had ties to Seattle, but never knew he grew up in Tacoma. In fact, we drive by his old neighborhood whenever we hop onto Hwy 16. It is pretty chilling to know that we are so close to his old stomping grounds.
Your video was very clever and perceptive. The very ordinariness of those houses and locations Bundy spent time in made it all the more chilling.
I really love your channel honesty I’m always waiting for your true crime episodes which are my favorite please do another Ted Bundt episode covering the Utah and colorado escapes
Awesome video 🤗
I live in Oregon 😁 it's nice to have you visit the West coast!!
Always informative and I thoroughly enjoy your channel. Thank you for your perspective and insight.
Hi Friends, thanks for another great video. Sending hugs as always. Take care and stay safe!!!🤗🤟👻
As a Bundy enthusiast, thank you for pronouncing Chi Omega correctly! Great video.
Thanks for the ( again ) very well made video. Yes i think/feel that photographs especially the old ones have a strange quality...
Greetings, Tom, Belgium.
I am new to your channel... fantastic, comprehensive information. Enjoying each video.
Grimmlifecollective I live in Seattle, been watching your vids for a couple years now, named my son after River Phoenix so your vid on River was my intro; but if you guys need anything while in Seattle (if you're still here or next time) let me know, happy to help if i can. :)
I was hoping you would do more Ted Vids!. The video quality is some of the best on UA-cam. Hold on to that equipment!
You came to the PNW at the right time. We are having some fantastic weather. Great video. Creepy, all the ordinary places Ted hung out and lived.
Haha seen this coming when I knew yous were gonna be down that direction! Love me some Grimmlife before work. Thank you!❤
You did a great job finding these locations. Very good video!
Very good video getting locations documented before they disappear into time!
Great video, only one thing that would make it even better is the house of Ann Marie Burr. The house looks kinda unnerving, resembles a gothic church.
Thank you so much for doing videos visiting all these true crime and filming locations. You have the best channel!
I love your videos so much! Love from the UK.
That was a chilling documentary. It definitely makes you wanna be cognizant of everywhere you go cause you never know. Great job telling the story you truly are a gifted narrator.
As a Seattle native, I was in my early twenties when Ted was hunting. Luckily, I was NOT a long haired brunette with a part in the middle. Seriously, it was a very frightening time.
That was just the most common hairstyle and colour I believe. Healy, Rancout and Ott were fair haired, while Naslund even though a brunette didn't have hair parted in the middle. 😕
@@lyndoncmp5751 Healy was taken from her bed in a basement apartment just a few blocks from my former high school.
@@shirleydowning9383Wow, crazy. Bundy appears to have been watching and stalking her beforehand for quite a while.
He possibly did have a preference for hair type but wasn't limited to it.
Good thing he didn't spy you 😮
Great video you two! I actually just finished reading The Stranger Beside Me and your video popped up today, weird lol
Awesome video! Love when you guys post makes my day everytime! Love baby ghouls new green color!!!
Excellent presentation! Just right.
I think it's important to understand how someone like Bundy became such a Notorious Serial Killer Sicko that he was. Thanks for sharing this difficult subject matter. Your work is very respectful.
In Bundy`s case, it was his mom. Who lied to him his whole young life! That`s insane!
I love your True Crime videos! they are so well done. Thank you
Amazing video regarding Ted Bundy, I live in Washington State. Thank you for sharing Grimmlife collective and safe travels in Washington .😎👍🙏
The two of you are just so genuinely likeable. Thanks for these great videos 👍😊
Excellent video, true crime is fascinating. Thank you, more please
Another very interesting video. You keep on amazing me with your attention to every little detail!!
Very interesting video.. thank you for posting. Great to see the locations we all hear about but never get to see so thank you for taking the time to show us around...
Another great video .. Thanks yall are terrific
Grimmlife another great video don't stop wkat your doing it gives us something to look forward to, be safe out there love mr b uk 🇬🇧 👍
excellent vlogging as per usual never disappoint
cool videos you know just how to make all of us smile
Interesting video. Thanks for sharing. The obscure locations (like the bridge), are interesting. I'm interested in the Jack the Ripper case, & whenever I am in London I try to get shots of some of the obscure places tourists aren't aware of when they do Ripper related stuff.
Your research and attention to detail always amazes me. It was fun listening and talking to you and Jessica last night on the live stream. Look forward to more in the future. Stay safe and happy hunting.
The night before he was put to death someone put up 2 billboards in Seattle - one that read: "Bye, Ted!" and "Contribute to the effort - turn off your lights at (I swear it said 9:00 p.m. even though he was electrocuted at 7:00 a.m.)."
Absolutely love this channel. Always so well researched. You two are fantastic and I love how carefully put together all your stories are. I lived in Colorado when he escaped from jail there. I remember my mom would lock all the doors and not let us girls go outside for long. Terrified me as a child to think that there were people like him roaming around free.
I love the scene at 11:30, the sun, nature just growing crazily all over the place. How such a lovely urban scene full of life can be associated with such a horror of a man.....
Splendid and informative content as always, and done without all the noise and excitement so hard to avoid. Thanks.
Hello from Gatlinburg TN Smoky Mountains Park...love this!!! 🏞️🐻🌄
Love it, when you match up shots that are seen in old photos.
Videos always amazing, keep up the great work,
A friend of told an old wives tale about the troll, always wanted to see it. Good job on the video
I so enjoy your videos and am so thankful you show empathy for the victims and their families. I was 14 in 1974 and would have helped him with a broken arm. Society didnt discuss sociopaths. He was a true monster killing people that were trying to help him. Thanks guys.
@2:01 it doesn't look like that blue bridge next to Bundy on his left in that old picture, it looks like the red brick buildings to the right of the bridge.. imo great video btw
The one i feel absolutely horrible for is Ted's younger brother. Hope hes doing okay today.
He sounds so much like Ted it sends chills down my spine. Same laughter.
Ted, the charismatic young guy who got so easily his victims. Be always aware of strangers.