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Wanting to do the names Ted Bundy and Brian Coburger
have in common so much, just off the top of
my head. Both are male killers, one alleged killer, one
convicted killer who stalked women, who allegedly attacked women in
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their rooms, in their bedrooms while they were sleeping inside
a structure, a house, not an apartment complex, not a
vacation midtal a home in the dark of the night.
Both for some sort of sexual gratification. Both men stalking
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victims of to police reports before acting. Both incidents multiple
murders taking place in college towns, female victims, both getting
grid degrees. Maybe that lends to both of them thinking
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they're smarter than everybody else in the room. Bundy a
former law student, Coburger getting his pH d in criminology.
Neither from the area in which they murdered. In both cases,
their vehicles take central focus in gathering evidence. In the
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murder cases, Bundy's was a VW. Coburgers and Elantra seen
speeding away from the murder's scene. And in both cases,
you female survivors, Immancy Grace, thank you for being with us, guys.
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I want to tell you about streaming now on voccination
an in depth analysis and complete investigative reporting on parallels
of evil the Bundy and Idaho killings. I was galled
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when I was researching to find out there was actually
a banner that said Who's hotter, Bundy or Coburger, Who's hotter?
Neither of them are hot They're both killers, according to
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victims and police and prosecutors, killers many times over. Moscow,
Idaho a college town much like the Florida town where
Ted Bundy reaped havoc. Moscow nestled in beautiful mountains. It's
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really idyllic and was very innocent of the time Coburger
came to town. Before him, people didn't even lock their doors.
We go to Moscow, Idaho. We visit the crime scene.
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We take the circuitous route that Coburger took the night
of the murders, trying to distance himself from the crime scene.
We speculate, wonder, investigate why take a nearly our drive
home when you could have driven ten minutes from the
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location of the murders to his apartment near Washington State
University just across the state line. We speak to students
about the pall the murders have left hanging over the campus.
We analyze the evidence, and then we compare the startling
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similarities between Brian Coburger's alleged murders and the many murders
of Ted Bundy. Now we know that there are two
female victims that survived Bundy that we spoke to, and
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two female victims that survived Coburger. We go to the
victims and speak to Cheryl Thomas and Karen Pryor. We
find out what their life was before the horrible night
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of the murdyers and what their life has been like after.
Was this a copycat crime? Did Coburger in his pH
d in Criminology Studies study Ted Bundy? Please join us
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on Parallels of Evil. The Bundy and Idaho Killings is
streaming now on Fox Nation. We wait as justice un false.
Goodbye friend,