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The Nation - News from Jan. 23, 1989

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Theodore Bundy’s tearfull 11th-hour confessions failed to bring a delay of him impending execution, but he scheduled more talks with investigators from four Western states. Bunday has provided investigators with details of at least nine murders for which he has long been suspected but never charged. The 42-year-old law school dropout, who is scheduled to die at 7 a.m. Tuesdayfor the 1978 murder of Kimberly Diane Leach, 12, met with investigators from Idaho, broke but rescheduled an appointment with a Utah detective and canceled a news conference scheduled for today with 30 journalists, state officials said. Bundy, who has been on Death Row at Florida State Prison in Starke since July, 1979, lost an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court a week ago but he can still appeal to Justice Anthony M. Kennedy for a stay of execution.

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