Carol M. Bundy (August 26, 1942 –
December 9, 2003) was an American
serial
killer.
Bundy and
Doug Clark became known as
"The Sunset Strip Killers" after being convicted of a series of
murders in Los
Angeles
during the late spring and early summer of
1980. The victims were young
prostitutes or runaways.
Bundy and Clark
The case
seemed to be solved after Bundy, a divorcee with two children
living in the San Fernando
Valley
, went to police claiming that her lover, Clark, had
told her he had killed several young women. All had been
shot with a gun Bundy had purchased. Bundy claimed initially that
she knew nothing of the murders, "only what (Clark) told me".
Shortly before going to police, Bundy, who worked as a nurse, had
shot to death, stabbed and beheaded another lover, Jack Murray.
Bundy eventually confessed to that murder but claimed it was
self-defense. Later, Bundy also admitted that she had been present
during one of the murders for which Clark was charged.
That murder took place
in a car parked behind a gas station in East Hollywood
. Bundy claimed Clark shot a prostitute in
the head while the prostitute was in the act of
fellatio. Bundy had hired the girl for Clark's
birthday. Clark insisted Bundy was the shooter. Both agreed that
they had disposed of the body together.
Clark has always claimed that Bundy and Murray committed the
murders and he was merely Bundy's fall guy.
Trial
Clark's trial was a pitch-black portrait of the San Fernando Valley
underworld of the late 1970s, a world in which Bundy and Clark went
on endless sexual adventures. Clark himself had engaged in a long
sexual relationship with the 13-year-old girl who babysat Bundy's
children. However, the highlight of the trial was Bundy's account
of how Clark had taken the head of one of his victims, had oral sex
with it in a shower and stored it in his ice box. Bundy's testimony
was critical; all other
evidence introduced
against Clark was circumstantial. Moreover, no
forensic examination was ever performed comparing
the body of the girl who had been beheaded with Murray's
body.
The evidence included a piece of bloody scalp found in the ceiling
of Murray's van. That evidence was mentioned but not introduced at
Clark's trial. Bundy
plea bargained
and, in return for her testimony, received a moderated
sentence.
Death
Bundy died in prison of
heart failure
in 2003.
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