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<!-- EDIT BELOW THIS LINE Captain Borax

Captain Borax (a.k.a. Chris Mortensen) is married with 4 children and lives in Salt Lake City, UT. He is a high school teacher with a Bachelors degree in Special Education from the University of Utah and a Masters in Reading Literacy from Belhaven University. Born and raised in Sonora, California, he moved to the Roaring Fork Valley area of Colorado in 1992. He later moved to Salt Lake City in 2001.

Chris has always been fascinated with local history. He is a member of the Utah historical society which his grandfather, Arlington Lars Mortensen, was an integral part of forming. Chris has spent many hours researching local criminology for various media projects. He has conducted dozens of interviews with local policemen, detectives, witnesses, and other parties connected with these projects.

Chris enjoys playing multiple instruments with various bands and independent projects. He has also conducted interviews with musicians consistent with his love of exploring and documenting history.

Early Years

As the son of History teacher and a librarian, Chris was introduced to a love of reading at a young age along with a great reverence for history and his elders. His father gave him a guitar when he was 13 and taught himself to play. He learned a love for an audience and still plays on stages to this day.

Early Adulthood

Chris continued his love for the stage by playing in the Aspen area. His band called Big Swifty had quite a following. He also played session guitar for John Oates. After many years of enjoying the stage, he met his first wife, with whom he had two children. They moved to Salt Lake City in 2001. There, he pursued his career in education and has been teaching high school for 16 years.

Chris continued to play in bands in Salt Lake but grew bored of the town and decided to follow in his family‘s footsteps and research history.

Current years

Chris realized that although there is so much history here on infamous serial killer Ted Bundy, nobody had covered the story in years. He started spending countless hours at the archives and interviewing everybody involved with the case that would speak to him. It turned out that many of the officers and detectives that worked the case were keen to set the story straight. Chris started a YouTube channel called Captain Borax and began to tell the story in their words. He has many videos relating to the case among other historical cases that he finds interesting and not well covered.

Chris was discovered by an author named Rob Delienberg who asked him if he would like to collaborate on a textbook called “Ted Bundy: A Visual Timeline”. Together they worked endless hours to create what is arguably the authority on the case to date.

Chris is published in Serial Killer Magazine on an article that he wrote about David Maust; a man who buried three boys in his basement under cement.

Chris has an insatiable taste for history and true crime with a penchant for pinpointing only the truth, and the detailed truth at that.

Captain Borax https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9YfPChqu5nz8eBJBknFAzA

https://m.facebook.com/CaptainBorax/

Ted Bundy: A Visual Timeline https://m.facebook.com/TedBundyTeamCentral/ Serial Killer Magazine http://serialkillercalendar.com/SERIAL-KILLER-DAVID-MAUST.php

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