Tacoma, Jan 20 : Louise Bundy, who was a staunch defender of her serial killer son,
Ted Bundy, before he made a series of death-row confessions, has died. She was
88.
She died last month in her hometown of Tacoma after a long illness,
The News Tribune newspaper reported.
Her death was confirmed by the Rev.
Melvin Woodworth, pastor of Tacoma's First United Methodist Church, which she
attended from 1951 until a few years ago, when her health prevented
her.
In the mid-1970s, Louise Bundy was a married mother of five working
as a secretary at the University of Puget Sound when authorities across the
nation began to accuse her eldest son in a series of gruesome
killings.
For years, she refused to believe the charges.
"Ted
Bundy does not go around killing women and little children!" she told The News
Tribune in 1980 after Ted Bundy was convicted in the Florida killings. "And I
know this, too, that our never-ending faith in Ted - our faith that he is
innocent - has never wavered. And it never will."
Her stance softened
after Ted Bundy made a number of death-row confessions, the newspaper
reported.
He ultimately confessed to murdering more than two dozen women
and was executed in 1989 after being convicted of killing two Florida State
University sorority members and a 12-year-old girl.
Louise Bundy spoke
with him twice on his execution day, telling him at the end of the second call,
"You'll always be my precious son."
Ted Bundy was among some of the
notorious criminals who have been represented by Seattle lawyer John Henry
Browne. He recalled Louise Bundy as "very quiet, very much concerned about her
son."
In a telephone interview Wednesday, Browne said he hadn't spoken
with Louise Bundy in several decades but had flown to Florida with her several
times after Bundy was arrested there.
"I do know her insistence on Ted's
innocence actually waned even before he started confessing, but her love for him
certainly didn't," Browne said.
Louise Bundy remained in Tacoma following
her son's execution and was an active member of the First United Methodist
Church.
Her son's troubles took a toll, the newspaper reported. Louise
Bundy and her husband, John Bundy, endured jokes and dirty looks over the years
and often changed their telephone number to avoid angry
calls.
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