Ted Bundy possible suspect in '69 parkway murders, author claims
They never found out who killed those girls."
Christian Barth was a young boy, riding in the back seat of his family car, driving north on the Garden State Parkway near Egg Harbor Township, when he first heard his father and mother talk about the murdered girls.
I havent been able to let it go since, said Barth, now 53 and a lawyer and author. He believes the two 19-year-olds found stabbed to death one week after Memorial Day 1969 were slain by serial killer Ted Bundy.
Bundy, known as The Lady Killer, was executed in Florida in January 1989 after confessing to kidnapping, raping and murdering 30 women across the U.S., but he was never connected to what has been dubbed the "coed murders" the double homicide of Elizabeth Perry and Susan Davis.
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