Debbie Harry says she has once reached a tour with the serial killer Ted Bundy

Blondie's singer thinks she had a frightening meeting in the early 70s with the serial killer.


Debbie Harry has a whole story to tell. The Blondie singer claims that she came into contact with Ted Bundy In the early 1970s, before he was confirmed that he began his murderous trip. Harry shared a haunting story in the years of the way she has once taken a look with a man who, according to her, was sad serial killer . She was able to escape from the car, and it was only years later that she realized that the driver was perhaps Bundy.

That said, Harry's story has its share of opponents, in part because of the details that do not correspond to the place and the description of Bundy. Nevertheless, the pop star argued that it was him. Read the rest to see if you believe it.

Read this then: See Debbie Harry de Blondie at 76 .

Harry spoke for the first time at the end of the 80s.

Debbie Harry performing with Blondie in Los Angeles in 1977
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In 1989, Bundy was executed after being sentenced to death three times following her admitted to 30 murders which took place between 1974 and 1978. The same year he was executed, Harry shared that she believed that he had been recovered in a car by Bundy.

"It was back in the early 1970s. I was not even in a group so ... I was trying to cross the city in a club after the hours," Harry told a newspaper in 1989 ( via Maintenance ). "A small white car stops, and the guy offers me a tour. So I continued to try to report a taxi. But he was very persistent, and he asked where I was. A few houses from there, and he said: "Well, I'm going to take a look." "

She noticed that something was turned off when she got into the car.

Debbie Harry performing with Blondie in the UK circa 1980
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Harry quickly noticed that there was no door handle or means of riding in the interior window. This alerted her because she had to escape. Since the window was cracked, she decided to try to pass her arm through and open the door of the outer handle.

"As soon as he saw this, he tried to turn the corner very quickly, and I turned away from the car and I landed in the middle of the street," recalls Harry.

The news of Bundy's execution brought back the memory.

Debbie Harry at an event in Los Angeles circa 1983
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Harry said it was only when Bundy was executed that she started to believe that the man who had picked him up was the serial killer. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"It was just after its execution that I read about it," she said. "I had not thought of this incident for years. The whole description of its operation and what it looked like and the kind of car he was driving and the time he made in this region of the country was Exact exactly. I said, "my God was him." "

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Not everyone believes their history.

Debbie Harry at the premiere of
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Although there is no reason to doubt that a scary man picked up Harry in New York in the early 1970s, some said that it could not be bundy. The SNOPES website, which checks urban legends, has reported that Harry's story does not correspond to the description of Bundy .

The Blondie singer said the incident occurred in 1972, but Bundy was not known to be in New York at the time. The website also notes that Harry's description of Bundy's car does not correspond, because it was not known to have driven a car that was emptied inside. He was associated with the conduct of a Beetle Volkswagen, which said Harry was not the type of car in which she was During a 2016 interview on RUPAUL: What is the tee?

But Harry maintains that it was him.

Debbie Harry at VH1's You Oughta Know Live in Concert in 2014
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Harry has shared the story several times. In the interview with RUPAUL: What is the tee? , she said: "I got into the car and he was boiling hot. And this guy was rather beautiful, had a white shirt, like a business shirt. He had dark, very beautiful curly hair. However, he pleated for the big heavens. He felt so bad. "

She also said about his escape: "He turned as soon as he realized what I was doing, and that in fact helped me with the momentum to open the door and fall." She said she didn't have to run after because "he separated".

Harry also mentioned that she knows that history would have been "demystified". According to SNOPES, she said in the 2012 biography Blondie: parallel lives , "I was demystified, in fact, by these people who demystize you, or something else." She added: "They say he was not in New York at that time, but I think they are really wrong because he had escaped and went to the East Coast."

As Snopes notes, however, it would have done a few years before Bundy escapes from any prison. But as the famous serial killer has died for decades, you will have to speak of Harry for that - or not.


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