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Potential Contributions for Ted Bundy's Wikipedia Page
** Note to Self** The current Ted Bundy page does not include a lot of information regarding his involvement in the Green River Killer investigation nor does it discuss his confessions to Robert D. Keppel. **

Ted Bundy developed the nickname "The Riverman" for the Green River Killer, which was later used for Robert D Keppel's book, The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I Hunt for the Green River Killer.

Re-Written Lead:
Robert David Keppel is a retired law enforcement officer, detective, and associate professor at the University of New Haven. Keppel contributed to the investigations of Ted Bundy and Gary Ridgeway. He also assisted in the creation of HITS, the Homicide Investigation Tracking System.

Re-Written Early Life:
Keppel grew up in Spokane, Washington where he attended and graduated from Central Valley High School in 1962. He was a star athlete and went on to attend Washington State University with an athletic scholarship.

Re-Written "Career" (May change to "Encounters with Ted Bundy")
The "Ted Murders" marked the beginning of Robert Keppel's career as a detective. Witnesses from Lake Sammamish State Park provided information regarding a man named "Ted" who had talked to two young women that were declared missing. During the investigation, Keppel narrowed down a large list of suspects until he was left with 25, including Ted Bundy. He confronted Bundy, but Bundy dismissed the conversation. Before Keppel could speak with him again, Bundy had already been arrested and fled custody.