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Name: Georgeann Hawkins, 18 years-old.
Disappeared: June 10, 1974 UW in Seattle, Wa.
Found: According to Bundy, one of her bones was found Sept 6, 1974 nearly 2 miles from Lake Sammamish State Park.

A tiny, beautiful girl who stood 5 ft 2, 115 lbs, Georgeann had long dark hair, large brown eyes, and was an exceptionally bright student. She'd maintained straight A's through the tough UW curriculum, though many students had dropped to a C average. She'd been having trouble with her Spanish, and had considered dropping the course. The day of June 10th, she called her mother and told her she was going to cram for the following day's Spanish finals instead of dropping it.

Georgann had a Peirce County job lined up for the summer, and talked to her parents about it every week. She belonged to the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. On June 10th, she and a sorority sister had gone to party and had a couple of mixed drinks. Georgeann then left to stop by her boyfriend's room and say goodnight to him on her way back to her own dorm, which was just 6 houses down from him, to cram for her exam. She was a very cautious girl and rarely walked anywhere alone, but the street was so well lighted, and hardly deserted.

Many students were cramming for exams that night, so Georgeann was hardly the only one awake at 12:30 am. She visited her boyfriend, borrowed some Spanish notes, then headed for the street. A friend called out of a window to her, and they chatted for a few minutes. She said goodnight and walked 30 feet away before he stuck his head back in through the window. 2 other male friends remembered seeing her cover the last 20 feet before disappearing around the corner. She only had 40 feet to go in the brightly lit alley. Georgeann's roommate knew something was wrong when she didn't arrive 2 hours later, and she called Georgeann's boyfriend and learned she had left his place at 1 am. She woke the housemother, and together they waited for the girl. They called the police in the morning, and because of the other disappearances in the area, the Seattle police took action immediately. They later learned that a housemother had awaken to a high scream.

She'd thought it was a few of the students horsing around as usual, and went back to sleep. Bundy confessed to her murder before his execution, and though he was foggy on the details, he remembered how trusting she was. He'd asked her for help carrying his briefcase to his car because of his fake cast, and she'd obliged. He knocked her out, stuffed her into the car and sped away. She came to before he killed her, and in her confused rambling, said she had thought he'd been sent to help her with her Spanish exam. He knocked her out again, then pulled over and strangled her. Before his execution he claimed that part of her remains were found Sept 6,1974 nearly 2 miles from Lake Sammamish State Park.

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Ted Bundy

By Devin Mclaughlin