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Utah authorities announced on April 1, 2026, that new DNA testing has definitively linked notorious serial killer Ted Bundy to the 1974 unsolved murder of 17‑year‑old Laura Ann Aime.
Aime disappeared on Halloween night, Oct. 31, 1974, after leaving a party in Utah County; her bound, beaten body was found by hikers on Thanksgiving Day that year in American Fork Canyon.
Investigators preserved evidence from the case and, using forensic technology obtained in 2023 capable of extracting profiles from small, degraded or mixed samples, the Utah Bureau of Forensic Services isolated a male DNA profile that matched Bundy in the national law enforcement database.
Bundy, executed in Florida in 1989, had verbally acknowledged involvement in Aime’s death prior to his execution but officials declined to close the file without independent proof.
Utah County law enforcement said the match provides definitive proof linking Bundy to Aime’s killing and that the DNA profile can be queried against other unsolved cases.
Family members called the development a measure of healing, while officials noted the finding formally closes a decades‑long cold case.








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