- MOLLY Kendall/Kloepfer had an extraordinary childhood, spending most of her early years being brought up by one of America's most prolific cold-blooded serial killers.
- However, there were times that were really not ok.
- In 1981 her mum released The Phantom Prince: My Life With Ted Bundy - a tell-all book about their lives with Bundy, in which she refers to Molly as Tina.
- It is unclear what her name actually is, but she has gone by Molly in recent interviews but is referred to as Tina in her mother's book.
- Both she and her mother have had to spend their lives trying to get over what happened and how they were caught up both by the manipulative Bundy and in the storm around him when his crimes came to light.
- In the late '80s as Bundy was facing the chair, he wrote to Elizabeth but Molly she burned Bundy's last letter before she got it to keep her from being lured back in.
- After her parents divorced, Molly was taken to Seattle, Washington, where she grew up with Bundy until she was 10.
- Molly has been relatively reclusive since her little family was thrust into infamy by her mother, Elizabeth Kloepfer/Kendall's long-term boyfriend, Ted Bundy.
- Bundy and Kendall met in 1969, three years after Molly was born.
- Before the murder spree came to light, Molly was raised by Bundy, but little is really known about her experience.
- We know that he remained with them for seven years until Molly was 10.
- Molly/Tina has added a chapter of her own to the latest reprint and has featured in a new Amazon docuseries about the killer.
- She wrote of occasions where he had "dead, hate-filled eyes", such as when he wouldn't let her back onto a raft, forcing her to struggle to the other bank.
- The family seemed normal on the surface, but Ted had more than a few skeletons in his closet.
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