Columbus Psychologist Makes a Career Getting Inside the Minds of Killers Like Gacy, Bundy

After somebody walked into Riverside Methodist Hospital in 1983, stabbed two employees 36 times and then vanished, days, weeks, then months passed without an arrest. Shock and horror were replaced by a wearying numbness, and even a few sidelong glances by co-workers suspicious of one another. As the one-year anniversary of the attack approached, Jeffrey Smalldon had an idea. The Riverside vice president wrote a letter to convicted serial killer Ted Bundy.

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