In a recent government meeting, investigators discussed the timeline and movements of a suspect linked to a series of missing persons cases in the 1970s. Key evidence presented included gas receipts that placed the suspect, identified as Bundy, in Boise on September 2, 1974. The receipts indicated he stopped for gas near the airport, corroborating statements from a former girlfriend who reported he called her from Nampa that same day.
Investigators noted that Bundy was familiar with the area, having returned to Boise and Burley multiple times throughout September 1974. His confessions, while not providing specific dates, suggested he was aware of his movements during that period, as he mentioned driving from Seattle to Salt Lake City while moving his belongings.
The meeting highlighted the importance of physical evidence, such as the gas receipts, in connecting Bundy's statements to the timeline of missing persons reports. However, investigators confirmed that there were no matches in the missing persons database for females corresponding to the time frame discussed. This ongoing investigation continues to rely on collaboration with various agencies to piece together the suspect's activities and potential links to unsolved cases.