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Were any changes made to the investigative process based solely on Bundys recommendations?

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Were any changes made to the investigative process based solely on Bundys recommendations?

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No. He came up with two strategies. One was to have the sex-slasher movie and the other one was to stake out the crime scene. Staking out of the crime scene was probably the most plausible one but we could never get into a position where we had a fresh body that nobody knew about. It was virtually impossible in our way of doing things because usually somebody would call up the radio room at the police department and they would send out a car and say — “go see a body at…” and then news would know. It’s always hard to keep that kind of thing protected. We had actually staked out the Green River crime scenes, before Bundy even suggested that we do it, hoping that the killer might return. We knew he’d returned several times just to drop bodies alone, let alone what else he might have been doing there, but that was exposed by the news helicopter so our method was rendered useless.Q. Was the Green River investigation fatally flawed or was it simply a lack of resources within the specified

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