Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - BONUS: 'Surviving Bundy with Nancy Grace'
Episode Date: October 11, 2021'Surviving Bundy with Nancy Grace' available now on Fox Nation! Caught in a monster’s murderous rampage and left for dead, three women live to tell their tales. In a reunion like no other, victims o...f the infamous Ted Bundy sit down with Nancy Grace to share their chilling stories of strength and survival. Use code CRIME30 to stream for free. CLICK HERE TO WATCH Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Los Angeles is famous for the always captivating entertainment industry,
some of the most famous sports teams, and incredibly expensive smoothies.
But beneath the glamour, it's also a breeding ground for bizarre, historic, and unforgettable crimes.
My name is Madison McGee.
You might know me from my podcast Ice Cold Case,
where for the last three years I've been investigating my father's murder.
But now I've embedded myself into the
LA Times crime beat to bring you
not only some of the juiciest cases,
but what it takes to be a gritty crime reporter
in a giant metropolis.
From LA Times Studios comes its latest
series, LA Crimes. From deep
dives into the Menendez brothers to conversations
about why Bravo TV seems to be
a hotbed of white
color criminals, we'll cover it all. The solved, the unsolved, the love triangles gone wrong,
you get the idea. Tune in every Wednesday starting May 21st, wherever you stream your podcasts.
You can also watch the episodes on YouTube and Spotify. You don't want to miss this. Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. Hi guys, Nancy Grace here. I had the opportunity, the privilege of sitting in a room at a table
with the first known victim of serial killer Ted Bundy, the last known victim of serial killer Ted Bundy and an intervening victim of serial killer Ted Bundy.
I have to tell you that chills ran down my body as I was listening to them describe
their carefree days as college students, young women, not a care in the world.
No warning, no suggestion that their lives were going to change forever. describes being beaten horribly in her bed
with a bedpost that Bundy tore off the bed.
She was actually raped with the bedpost by Bundy.
And this woman lived to tell the tale.
She says
when she woke up
she was in the hospital
with her family around her.
Oh dear Lord in heaven
that woman what she has lived through.
How has it affected her life?
Her marriage and yes, her children?
The last victim, I pray to God it was Bundy's last victim, very similar story.
The intervening victim, a dance student that was beaten so badly,
she could no longer hear the music to follow through. And she had just gotten a lead role in a dramatic performance where she would dance.
And how this changed her life.
I praise God she lived, number one,
but how did she go on from giving up that dream
and going partially deaf?
And what she says is really a miracle.
What she did with her life because of what Bundy did to her.
I mean, just talking about it right now, trying to tell you about it.
I'm remembering all the things these three ladies told me and the way I felt when I listened to them and the way it has affected my life, hearing their stories.
And now you can hear it too, because we're going to air it on Fox Nation.
And for you, our Crime Stories listener, Fox Nation has really done something special.
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for one reason. So you can hear what I heard. I mean, it really,
I walked out of there shattered. I walked out of that studio and it was all dark in the studio,
completely dark. So all the light would be on them, you know, no distracting backgrounds or
anything like that. And when I walked out into the sun and I got in my car and started driving
actually to go pick up the twins, I called my husband and I said, you'll never
believe what just happened.
You'll never believe what these women said.
Just incredible.
It's heartbreaking.
It's incredible.
And it's powerful.
It's so powerful. And I'm really grateful
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Surviving
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And I think
it should really be called
Triumph Over Bundy.
And you're going to see why.
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Do you now know the person looking at you to be Ted Bundy?
Detectives have said I might have been his primary victim.
The killer next door. My job was to decode the minds of America's most notorious serial killers.
Camper had a complex type of killing pattern.
They needed to find out what that all meant.
Can you solve it?
She had been stabbed 16 times in the neck
and hit 14 times in the head.
We'll see if you can crack the case.
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Nation. Sign up at foxnation.com. Los Angeles is famous for the always captivating entertainment
industry, some of the most famous sports teams, and incredibly expensive smoothies. But beneath the glamour, it's also a breeding ground for bizarre, historic,
and unforgettable crimes. My name is Madison McGee. You might know me from my podcast Ice
Cold Case, where for the last three years I've been investigating my father's murder.
But now I've embedded myself into the LA Times crime beat to bring you not only some of the
juiciest cases, but what it takes to be a gritty crime reporter in a giant metropolis.
From LA Times Studios comes its latest series, LA Crimes.
From deep dives into the Menendez brothers to conversations about why Bravo TV seems to be a hotbed of white-collar criminals, we'll cover it all.
The solved, the unsolved, the love triangles gone wrong, you get the idea.
Tune in every Wednesday starting May 21st, wherever you stream your podcasts.
You can also watch the episodes on YouTube and Spotify.
You don't want to miss this.
You're listening to an iHeart Podcast.