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Investigators announced on April 1, 2026 that advanced DNA testing has conclusively tied serial killer Ted Bundy to the 1974 murder of 17‑year‑old Laura Ann Aime.
Aime disappeared after a Halloween party on Oct. 31, 1974; hikers found her bound, beaten and unclothed near State Route 92 in American Fork Canyon on Thanksgiving Day that year.
Evidence preserved from the original investigation was re‑examined using forensic technology acquired by Utah’s crime laboratory in 2023 that can extract profiles from small, degraded or mixed samples.
Analysts isolated a single male DNA profile from bodily fluids and matched it to Bundy’s genetic record in national databases.
Bundy, executed in Florida in 1989, had previously given a vague confession that Utah prosecutors declined to accept without physical proof.
Utah County Sheriff Mike Smith said the case is now officially closed; the new profile will be available to other agencies investigating unsolved killings suspected to be Bundy’s work.
Family members, including Aime’s sister Michelle Impala, expressed relief at long‑awaited answers after more than five decades.







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