The site where Ted Bundy was photographed with his Volkswagen Bug
Place of Interest in Seattle, Washington
This is the location where serial killer Ted Bundy was photographed standing next to his infamous tan-colored Volkswagen Bug.
The photo was taken by his longtime girlfriend, Liz Kloepfer, on the morning of September 2nd, 1974.
At the time, he had just left his apartment on 12th Avenue and was about to embark on his journey to Salt Lake City, where he was due to start law school at the University of Utah.
In the photograph, you can see the Aurora Bridge, which crosses Lake Union. On the left, you can see the Fremont Drawbridge, which was red at the time.
Where was he parked?
The address and the GPS coordinates for this location are as follows:
Address
Westlake Avenue North, Seattle, Washington, WA 98109, USA
GPS coordinates
The latitude and longitude coordinates for the site are:
47.644948, -122.347134
Directions
Bundy was parked underneath the Aurora Bridge on Westlake Avenue North. The site is next to the Wagner Houseboat (The Old Boathouse).
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The bar where Ted Bundy met Elizabeth Kloepfer
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