CJ 3200 MOD 3 CAse STudy 1 - Criminal
Attached you will find the guidelines for this case study. Please read them carefully and type your responses to the questions on a word document. You will then attach your document to this link to turn in the assignment. You will also find an article about Ted Bundy attached here which is what you should be reading as the case study and using to answer the questions.  Case Study Assignments This course is going to be supplemented by videos of various criminals. You are going to be asked to complete short case study papers analyzing the subject of the video. These assignments may consist of short questions to answer or other times they may be short papers (2-3 pages) that will allow you to apply the theory we are learning in class to real life cases. You will have three of these assignments throughout the course and due dates for these case studies are in the course schedule. The three assignments, together, will be worth 175 points towards your grade although each individual assignment may be worth slightly different values. Specific guidelines will be given for each assignment prior to watching the video for each case so students are aware ahead of time what they need to complete. 2/24/2016 Ted Bundy | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers http://murderpedia.org/male.B/b1/bundy­ted.htm 1/36 Murderpedia     Juan Ignacio Blanco       MALE murderers index by country index by name   A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z   FEMALE murderers index by country index by name   A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z         Theodore Robert BUNDY                       Classification: Serial killer Characteristics: Rape Number of victims: 14 + Date of murders: 1973 ­ 1978 Date of arrest: February 15, 1978 Date of birth: November 24, 1946 Victims profile: Girls and young women Method of murder: Beating with metal bar / Strangulation Location: Washington/Colorado/Utah/Oregon/Florida/Idaho/Vermont, USA Status: Executed by electrocution in Florida on January 24, 1989             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local authorities in Florida for a stolen car violation in February 1978. In 1979, he was sentenced to death and in 1989 executed for the murder of two Florida State University sorority sisters.     FBI ­ Doc. 1  FBI ­ Doc. 2              Summary:  On November 7, 1974, Carol DeRonch, 18, was in a Utah Shopping Mall when she was approached by Bundy, who told her that someone had been trying to break into her automobile. She thought that he was a police officer and Bundy later showed her a badge. Bundy asked her to accompany him to the car to see if anything was missing. Upon reaching the car the girl looked in and determined nothing was missing. He eventually asked her if she could go to the station to make a complaint. Bundy drove her in his Volkswagon, and pulled over on the way and forcibly placed a pair of handcuffs on her wrist. She screamed and fought her way outside the vehicle and eventually got away. Nine months later, Bundy was arrested fleeing police and handcuffs were found in his car. Bundy was  convicted  of  Aggravated  Kidnapping  after  waiving  a  jury  trial  and  received  a  1­15  year sentence. He escaped while in custody but was recaptured 6 days later. He escaped a second time and  fled  to  Tallahassee,  Florida,  staying  at  a  rooming  house  near  the  Florida  State  University Campus. During  the  early  morning  hours  of  Sunday,  January  15,  1978,  Bundy  entered  the  Chi  Omega sorority house and brutally attacked four women residing there. Margaret Bowman and Lisa Levy were killed, and Kathy Kleiner and Karen Chandler sustained serious injuries. Within approximately an hour of the attacks in the Chi Omega house, Bundy entered another home nearby and attacked a woman  residing  there,  Cheryl  Thomas.  All  five  women  were  university  students.  All  were bludgeoned repeatedly with a blunt weapon. Bundy was identified by a resident returning home to the Sorority House, just as he was leaving with  a  club  in  his  hand.  Lisa  Levy  and  Margaret  Bowman  were  killed  by  strangulation  after receiving severe beatings with a length of a tree branch used as a club. Margaret Bowman's skull was crushed and literally laid open. The attacker also bit Lisa Levy with sufficient intensity to be identified as human bite marks. Bundy was arrested a month later  in Pensacola. Of critical  importance was the testimony of two forensic dental experts who testified concerning analysis of the bite mark left on the body of Lisa Levy. The experts both expressed to the jury their opinion that the  indentations on the victim's body were left by the unique teeth of Bundy. Bundy was found guilty of two counts of first­degree murder, three counts of attempted first­degree murder, and two counts of burglary. For the two crimes of first­degree murder the trial judge imposed sentences of death. On February 9, 1978, Kimberly Leach, age 12, was reported missing from her junior high school in Lake  City,  Florida.  Two  months  later,  after  a  large  scale  search,  the  Leach  girl's  partially decomposed body was located in a wooded area near the Suwanee River. There were semen stains in the crotch of her panties found near the body. Two Lake City Holiday Inn employees and a handwriting expert established that Bundy had registered at the Lake City Holiday Inn the day before her disappearance under another name. A school crossing guard at the junior  high  school  identified  Bundy  as  leading  a  young  girl  to  a  van  on  the  morning  of  the disappearance. Bundy was again convicted of murder and sentenced to death. This death sentence to be carried out a decade later. You might also like http://murderpedia.org/male.B/b1/bundy-ted-victims.htm http://murderpedia.org/male.B/images/b/bundy/docs/bundy1a.pdf http://murderpedia.org/male.B/images/b/bundy/docs/bundy1b.pdf 2/24/2016 Ted Bundy | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers http://murderpedia.org/male.B/b1/bundy­ted.htm 3/36 Citations:  State v. Bundy, 589 P.2d 760 (Utah 1978) (Direct Appeal). Bundy v. State, 455 So.2d 330 (Fla. 1984) (Sorority House Direct Appeal). Bundy v. State, 471 So.2d 9 (Fla. 1985) (Leach Direct Appeal). Bundy v. Florida, 107 S.Ct. 295 (1986) (Cert. Denied).  Bundy v. State, 490 So.2d 1257 (Fla. 1986). (Stay) Bundy v. State, 497 So.2d 1209 (Fla. 1986) (State Habeas).  Bundy v. Dugger, 850 F.2d 1402 (11th Cir. 1988) (Habeas).  Bundy v. Dugger, 109 S.Ct. 849 (1989) (Cert. Denied).     Ted Bundy Victims List: WASHINGTON  Lonnie Trumbull; Seattle (6/23/66)  Kathy Devine; Seattle (11/25/73)  Lynda Ann Healy; University of Washington (2/1/74)  Donna Manson; Evergreen St. College, Olympia (3/12/74)  Susan Rancourt; Central Washington St. College, Ellensburg (4/17/74)  Brenda Baker; Seattle (5/25/74)  Brenda Ball; Burien (6/1/74)  Georgeann Hawkins; University of Washington (6/11/74)  Janice Ott; Lake Sammamish St. Park (7/14/74)  Denise Naslund; Lake Sammamish St. Park (7/14/74) OREGON  Kathy Parks; Oregon St. (5/6/74) UTAH  Nancy Wilcox; (10/2/74)  Melissa Smith; Midvale (10/18/74)  Laura Aimee; Lehi (10/31/74)  Debbie Kent; Bountiful (11/8/74)  Susan Curtis; Brigham Young University (6/28/75)  Nancy Baird; Layton (7/4/75)  Debbie Smith; Salt Lake City (2/?/76) COLORADO  Caryn Campbell; Aspen (1/12/75)  Julie Cunningham; Vail (3/15/75)  Denise Oliverson; Grand Junction (4/6/75)  Melanie Cooley; Nederland (4/15/75)  Shelley Robertson; Golden (7/1/75) IDAHO  Lynette Culver; Pocatello (5/6/75)  Jane Doe; Boise (9/21/74) FLORIDA  Lisa Levy; Tallahassee (1/15/78)  Margaret Bowman; Tallahassee (1/15/74)  Kimberly Ann Leach; Lake City (2/9/78)     Serial Killers A­Z Ted Bundy Timeline: 11/24/46 ­ Is born as Theodore Robert Cowell in a home for unwed mothers in Burlington, Vermont. 05/19/51 ­ Bundy's mother, Louise, marries Johnnie Bundy and her son takes his step­ father's last name. Spring 1965 ­ Graduates from Woodrow Wilson High School in Tacoma, Washington. Fall 1965 ­ Enrolls at the University of Puget Sound and attends the school until the Spring of 1966. 06/23/65  ­  Murders  Lonnie  Trumbull  and  seriously  injuresroommate  Lisa  Wick  in  their Seattle apartment. Fall 1966 to Spring 1969 ­ Attends the University of Washington. 1967 to 1968 ­ Courts Stephanie Brooks, who closely resembles his future victims. Fall 1968 ­ Brooks breaks off relationship with Bundy. 2/24/2016 Ted Bundy | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers http://murderpedia.org/male.B/b1/bundy­ted.htm 4/36 Early 1969 ­ Visits his brithtown of Burlington, Vermont, and learns for certain that he is illegitimate. Fall 1969 ­ Re­enters Univ of Washington and meets Liz Kendall, his girlfriend throughout most of the murders. Spring 1973 ­ Graduates form the University of Washington. 11/25/73 ­ Abducts Kathy Devine from a Seattle street corner. 12/06/73 ­ Devine's body is found near Olympia, Washington. 01/05/74 ­ Attacks Joni Lenz in her Seattle apartment. Lenz survives. 02/01/74 ­ Abducts Lynda Ann Healy from her basement bedroom in Seattle. 03/12/74 ­ Abducts Donna Manson from the campus of Evergreen College. 04/17/74 ­ Abducts Susan Rancourt from the Central Washignton St. campus. 05/06/74 ­ Abducts Kathy Parks from the campus at Oregon St. 06/01/74 ­ Abducts Brenda Ball from Burien, Washington. 06/11/74 ­ Abducts Georgeann Hawkins from an alley near her University of Washington fraternity house. 06/17/74 ­ Brenda Baker's body is found in Millersylvania St. Park. It is unknown when she was abducted. 07/14/74 ­ In seperate incidents, Janice Ott and Denise Naslund are abducted from Lake Samm St. Park. 09/02/74 ­ A Jane Doe is abducted from Boise, Idaho. Fall 1974 ­ Enters the University of Utah Law School. 09/07/74 ­ Body parts of Ott, Naslund, and Hawkins are recovered 2 miles from lake Samm St. Park. 10/02/74 ­ Abducts Nancy Wilcox. 10/18/74 ­ Abducts Melissa Smith from Midvale, Utah. 10/27/74 ­ Smith's body is found in Summitt Park near Salt Lake City, Utah. 10/31/74 ­ Abducts Laura Aimee from Lehi, Utah. 11/08/74 ­ Botches abduction of Carol DeRonch but abducts Debby Kent later that day from school in Bountiful. Thanksgiving 1974 ­ Aimee's body is found. 01/12/75 ­ Abducts Caryn Campbell from a hotel in Aspen, Colorado. 02/18/75 ­ Campbell's body is found near the motel she disappeared from. 03/03/75 ­ The skulls of Healy, Ball, Parks, and Rancourt are found near Taylor Mountain in Washington. 03/15/75 ­ Abducts Julie Cunningham from Vail, Colorado. 04/06/75 ­ Abducts Melanie Cooley from her school in Nederland, Colorado. 04/23/75 ­ Cooley is found dead twenty miles from Nederland. 05/06/75 ­ Abducts Lynette Culver from her school playground in Pocatello, Idaho. 06/28/75  ­  Abducts  Susan  Curtis  from  the  campus  of  BYU  while  attending  a  youth conference. 07/01/75 ­ Abducts Shelley Robertson from Golden, Colorado. 07/04/75 ­ Abducts Nancy Baird from Layton, Utah. 08/16/75 ­ Arrested for possession of burglary tools during a traffic stop in Salt Lake City. February 1976 ­ Abducts Debbie Smith in Utah. 03/01/76 ­ Is found guilty of aggravated kidnapping in the DeRonch attack. 04/01/76 ­ Smith's body is found at Salt Lake International Airport. 06/30/76 ­ Sentenced to 1­15 years in prison. 06/07/77 ­ Escapes from Pitkin Co. Law Library in Colorado while preparing for trial in the Campbell murder. 06/13/77 ­ Is apprehended in Aspen, Colorado. 2/24/2016 Ted Bundy | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers http://murderpedia.org/male.B/b1/bundy­ted.htm 5/36 12/30/77 ­ Escapes from Garfield County Jail in Colorado and flees to Tallahassee, Florida. 01/14/78 ­ Enters Chi Omega sorority house in Tallahassee, killing Lisa Levy and Magaret Bowman. 01/14/78 ­ Also attacks Cheryl Thomas in her house nearby, seriously injuring her. 02/09/78 ­ Abducts Kimberly Ann Leach from her school in Lake City, Florida. 02/15/78 ­ Arrested while driving a stolen VW in Pensacola, Florida. 04/12/79 ­ Leach's body is found in Suwanee St. Park in Florida. 07/27/78 ­ Indicted for the murders of Levy and Bowman. 07/31/78 ­ Indicted for the Leach murder. 07/07/79 ­ Leach and Bowman murder trial begins. 07/23/79 ­ Found guilty of the murders of Levy and Bowman. 07/31/79 ­ Sentenced to death for the murders of Levy and Bowman. 01/07/80 ­ Trial begins for the Leach murder. 02/06/80 ­ Found guilty of Leach murder. 02/09/80 ­ Sentenced to death for Leach murder. 07/02/86 ­ Obtains a stay of execution only fifteen minutes before he is scheduled to die. 11/18/86 ­ Obtains a stay of execution only seven hours before he is scheduled to die. 11/17/89 ­ Final death warrant is issued. 01/24/89 ­ Executed in the electric chair at 7:16 AM.     Theodore Robert Bundy, born Theodore Robert Cowell (November 24, 1946 – January 24, 1989), known as Ted Bundy, was an  American  serial  killer.  Bundy  murdered  numerous  young  women across the United States between 1974 and 1978. He twice escaped from prison before his final apprehension  in  Feburary  1978.  After  more  than  a  decade  of  vigorous  denials,  he  eventually confessed to 30 murders, although the actual total of victims remains unknown. Estimates range from 29 to over 100, the general estimate being 35. Typically, Bundy would bludgeon his victims, then strangle them to death. He also engaged in rape and necrophilia. Early life Childhood Bundy was born at the Elizabeth Lund Home For Unwed Mothers in Burlington, Vermont, to Eleanor Louise Cowell. While the identity of his father remains a mystery, Bundy's birth certificate lists a "Lloyd Marshall" (b. 1916), although Bundy's mother would later tell of being seduced by a war veteran named "Jack Worthington". Bundy's family did not believe this story, however, and expressed suspicion about Louise's violent, abusive father, Samuel Cowell. To avoid social stigma, Bundy's maternal grandparents, Samuel and Eleanor Cowell, claimed him as their son; in taking their last name, he became Theodore Robert Cowell. He grew up believing that his mother was his older sister. Bundy biographers Stephen Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth wrote that he learned Louise was actually his mother while he was in high school. True crime writer Ann Rule, who knew Bundy personally, states that it was around 1969, shortly following a traumatic breakup with his college girlfriend. For  the  first  few years of his  life, Bundy and his mother  lived  in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  In 1950, Bundy and his mother, whom he still believed was his sister, moved to live with relatives in Tacoma, Washington. Here, Louise Cowell had her son's surname changed from Cowell to Nelson. In 1951, one year after their move, Louise Cowell met Johnny Culpepper Bundy at an adult singles night held at Tacoma's First Methodist Church. In May of that year, the couple were married, and soon after Johnny Bundy adopted Ted, legally changing his last name to "Bundy". Johnny and Louise Bundy had more children, whom  the young  Bundy  spent  much  of  his  time babysitting.  Johnny  Bundy  tried  to  include  his  stepson  in  camping  trips  and  other  father­son activities,  but  the  boy  remained  emotionally  detached  from  his  stepfather.  Bundy  was  a  …
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Furman was originally sentenced to death because of a murder he committed in Georgia but the court debated whether or not this was a violation of his 8th amend One of the first conflicts that would need to be investigated would be whether the human service professional followed the responsibility to client ethical standard.  While developing a relationship with client it is important to clarify that if danger or Ethical behavior is a critical topic in the workplace because the impact of it can make or break a business No matter which type of health care organization With a direct sale During the pandemic Computers are being used to monitor the spread of outbreaks in different areas of the world and with this record 3. Furman v. Georgia is a U.S Supreme Court case that resolves around the Eighth Amendments ban on cruel and unsual punishment in death penalty cases. The Furman v. Georgia case was based on Furman being convicted of murder in Georgia. 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