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Sheriff seeking identity of Ted Bundy's Idaho victim known as 'Snake River Jane Doe'
In 1989, before his execution, Bundy confessed to murdering a Boise hitchhiker, but details about who she was are limited.

BOISE, Idaho — According to the Ada County Sheriff's Office (ACSO), Ted Bundy abducted a young female hitchhiker off Interstate 84 on the outskirts of Boise on Sept. 2, 1974.
Her identity remains a mystery to this day, 50 years later.
ACSO announced on Friday, Nov. 1, that it is seeking the public's help in identifying this young woman.
ACSO Seeks Public's Help to Identify Teen Abducted by Ted Bundy in 1974
On September 2, 1974, serial killer Theodore “Ted” Bundy abducted a young female hitchhiker from I-84 on the outskirts of Boise. During an hour-long confession tape with Idaho investigators before his execution in 1989, Bundy said the girl seemed to be a runaway, possibly making her way to...

During an hour-long confession tape with Idaho investigators before his execution in 1989, Bundy said the girl seemed to be a runaway, possibly making her way to Montana. He believed she was running away from the Boise area. Bundy described her as approximately 16-18 years of age, white, about 5’6”, with light brown hair. She was carrying a green backpack and wearing a simple beaded necklace with black and light-colored beads resembling spaghetti. He had possibly picked her up near the Eisenmann exit, in view of ranch-style houses.