The Nation - News from Jan. 27, 1989
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Ted Bundy requested in his will that his body be cremated and the ashes scattered over Washington state’s Cascade Mountains, where the remains of at least four of his victims were found, a newspaper reported. The will signed the night before his execution gives the serial killer’s attorney, Diana Weiner of Sarasota, Fla., control over his remains, personal property and assets, including $709.66 in cash, the Florida Times-Union reported. Sandy Williams, co-owner of the Williams-Thomas Funeral Home in Gainesville, Fla., where Bundy’s body was sent after Tuesday’s execution at Florida State Prison, said no public funeral was planned.
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